13th Hour Rising, The Trail of Terror and Last Ride Haunted Hayride are three intense, old school yet diverse haunted attractions that feature some of the most unique, authentic scares one can imagine. Check out this special feature on these hidden gems! Read More
A "scream-park" featuring numerous attractions and special events, Shocktoberfest (Sinking Springs, PA) is celebrating over thirty years as one of Pennsylvania's premier haunted entertainment destinations. Featuring "four" core haunted attractions' Shocktoberfest embraces diverse themes and creates a "gritty" almost unsettling atmosphere, a dark amusement facility set upon the backdrop of a public park. Read More
Waldorf Estate of Fear clearly establishes itself as an authentic experience that is designed to scare. We enjoyed all of the themes/scenes from iconic movies and fans of the series "Stranger Things" will be especially thrilled with this attraction. We loved visiting the "Pet Cemetery", a movie quality recreation of Beetlejuice's model train home, the recreation of the iconic “dinner scene” from 1974’s “Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” and tribute to “Stephen King’s “It”” to be incredibly authentic to their source material! Read More
Imagine a chance to enter a "funhouse" from a long-lost carnival or amusement park generations ago brought back to life and infused with some minor modern "haunt" tricks yet immersed in the spirit of classical haunted attraction fun. Massacre Mansion is a genuine throwback haunted park featuring Pumpkin's Wrath, Massacre Mansion, and Harvest of Souls Haunted Hayride. Read More
Demon Acres is by and large custom built; it features loud metal music, intense actors, and rough/violent scenes, and while not always on the scale of other bigger budget shows, there is a level of innovation and focus on fear and being diverse that is clear in each of the three core haunted attractions featured. Read More