Friday, September 17, 2010
Haunted House: The ScareHouse in Pittsburgh, PA
The ScareHouse is an elaborate and high-tech haunted attraction utilizing Hollywood-quality environments, creatures, and special effects. It takes a full year of design and construction for The ScareHouse "Scream Team" of artists, designers, and producers to turn nightmares into reality.
The ScareHouse is ranked as "one of America's scariest Halloween attractions" by Travel Channel. It has also been named as one of the country's "must see" haunted attractions by Fangoria and Haunted Attraction magazines.
The ScareHouse offers three haunts for just one price: Rampage, Delirium 3-D, and new for 2010: The Forsaken. Additional updates and exclusive content on our new attractions will be available soon at www.scarehouse.com
TICKET PRICES & GROUP DISCOUNTS
General admission tickets are $18 and include admission to The Forsaken, Delirium 3-D, and Rampage.
Guests who purchase general admission tickets online and proceed directly to the EXPRESS line and are guaranteed admission in the event of a sell out.
The RIP ticket includes full and guaranteed admission to all attractions and also allows guests to skip to the head of the line. RIP tickets are $30.
Discounts are available for groups of 20 or more guests provided tickets are purchased online in advance. Group rate tickets are $16 on Fridays and Saturdays, and $15 on other nights of operation.
WHERE:
The ScareHouse is located in Etna, just minutes from downtown Pittsburgh. 118 Locust Street, Etna PA 15223
WHEN:
September 24-25, October 1-3, 5, 7-10, 14-17, 20-24 and 26-31
The ScareHouse is open from 7pm to midnight on Fridays and Saturdays, and from 7pm to 10pm on all other nights of operation.
WARNING: THIS EVENT MAY BE TOO INTENSE FOR CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 13.
For more information on other Haunted Houses and Halloween Fun, visit Family Travel Forum and read our Haunted Houses Directory.
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Thanks for the share! PA is definitely the place to go if you are looking for a good scare around Halloween. Me and a few buddies of mind did a road trip last fall, visiting all the Haunted Houses in PA and had a blast.
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