Haunted Places to Visit on Halloween Night in Seattle, Washington
- The KUBE 93 Haunted House claims to be the scariest event of the season.Jupiterimages/Photos.com/Getty Images
If you want to be have your socks scared off on Halloween night, then the KUBE 93 Haunted House may be the place for you. Reputed to be the most terrifying haunted house in Seattle, the KUBE 93 House is located at the old Georgetown Morgue, 5000 E Marginal Way S. This haunted house is very popular because of its talented actors and amazing props. The experience includes shrill sounds, a looming feeling that someone is following you, and axe-wielding zombies. Tickets are $15 per person, with the option to save $2 by purchasing tickets at participating Western Washington Taco Bell locations. VIP Speed Line tickets are available for $25 per person for those who do not want to wait in line. The recommended age for visitors to the KUBE 93 Haunted House is 12 years and older. - The Kids Haunt is a fun activity for families before Halloween night.Ryan McVay/Photodisc/Getty Images
Full of nightmares, chainsaws and ghosts, the Seattle House of Horrors is one frightening place. The house is located at Totem Lake Mall, and tickets are $15 per person. There are several ways to save $5, including bringing a food donation, printing website coupons and texting 'zombie' to 25827. This haunted house is recommended for adults and teens and features an "endless hallway," a mixture of props and live beings and loud horns and chainsaws. A Kids Haunt is also available for children 11 and under. The Kids Haunt is held every Saturday and Sunday from noon to 3 p.m. and is a shortened version of the Seattle House of Horrors featuring only lighting effects, fog and music. Tickets are $3 per child and adults are free. - VIP Passes are available at most haunted houses for those who do not wish to stand in line.Thomas Northcut/Lifesize/Getty Images
The Dark Hollow Haunted Forest is located at Royal Arch Park, Maple Valley, Washington. This frightening place features a zombie-themed trail, piles of skulls and gravediggers abounding. The Forest is open Thursday through Saturday during Halloween season and features an adult walk recommended for kids 10 and older, and a non-scary family walk for children younger than 10. The adult walk is open from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Thursdays and Halloween, and from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. Tickets cost $15 per person, with options to save by donating non-perishable foods. A VIP Frightpass is also available for $25 per person. The family walk is held from 5 to 6.30 p.m. every Saturday, and tickets cost $5 per person. - The Haunted Nightmare 3D house provides options for younger visitors to participate in Halloween fun.Jupiterimages/Brand X Pictures/Getty Images
The Haunted Nightmare 3D house is located in Canyon Park, Bothell, Washington. The walls of the house are covered in fluorescent paints, and with the help of ultraviolet lights and 3D glasses, the experience becomes much more terrifying, especially the clown cemetery. The house is open from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. on select dates from mid-October until Halloween night. Tickets are $10 per person, with the option to skip lines with a $15 per person R.I.P Pass. All ages are welcome, but children under 10 should be accompanied by an adult.
KUBE 93 Haunted House
Seattle House of Horrors
Dark Hollow Haunted Forest
Haunted Nightmare 3D Haunted House
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