Monday, September 23, 2013

The Best Haunted Attractions in America


Who doesn't love a good scare? If you're anything like us, then you've made it a yearly tradition to seek out the best scares in your area. Well if you're really in the mood to get your blood running, do we have the list for you! Below is a list of some of the most terrifying, bone chilling and exciting haunted attractions across America. Some are hosted by world class amusement parks, some are put on by local businesses or even private companies made up of individuals who just have a passion for fear. Enter at your own risk, and don't say we didn't warn ya!

ALABAMA

The Haunted Lester Hospital (Lester, AL): Enjoy exploring a haunted hospital with paranormal scares around every corner


ARIZONA

13th Floor Haunted House (Phoenix, AZ): Featuring two attractions that thematically span classical horror to modern day zombie apocalyptic carnage. 60,000 square feet of Halloween terror.


CALIFORNIA

Pirates of Emerson (Pleasanton, CA): Enjoy a haunted trip back in time to the 15th century where pirates ruled the seas. enjoy tunnels, vortex mazes, strobe lights and a pirate ship.

Knott's Scary Farm (Buena Park, CA): California’s largest, most haunting Halloween experience. 160 acres of horror with a series of over 1,000 monsters, 11 mazes and a series of scare zones!

Mickey's Halloween Party at Disneyland (Anaheim, CA): Held on select nights and continues past regular Park hours. Dress up and trick-or-treat at the ultimate neighborhood. Also enjoy select entertainment and events.

Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios (Hollywood, CA): Survive all-new haunted houses, spine-chilling street experiences, outrageous live shows, and more.

Los Angeles Haunted Hayride (Los Angeles, CA): LA's most buzzed about Halloween Attraction. Located at Griffith Parks OLD ZOO, the grounds here are reported to be really haunted!

The Haunted Hotel (San Diego, CA): The Haunted Hotel, located downtown in the Gaslamp District, is the longest running haunted house in San Diego. It was named by Haunt World Magazine as one of the top 13 haunted houses in America and has been featured in “America Haunts IV” on The Travel Channel in 2009.


COLORADO

Curse of the Slaughterhouse Gulch (Aurora, CO): Jason, Freddy, Mike Myers, Leatherface and more are all waiting for you at the slaughterhouse since they have been cursed to live there for eternity.


FLORIDA

Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at Disney World (Orlando, FL): Don your favorite costume and get ready to trick-or-treat at this Halloween-themed event held in Magic Kingdom theme park.

Halloween Horror Night at Universal Studios (Orlando, FL): Survive all-new haunted houses, spine-chilling street experiences, outrageous live shows, and more.


GEORGIA

Netherworld (Norcross, GA): Netherworld haunted house is a walk through dark attraction filled with live actors, special effects and incredible monsters.


ILLINOIS

Eleventh Hour Haunted House (Melrose Park, IL): Voted #1 Halloween event in Illinois 4 times in the last 5 years!

Realm of Terror (Round Lake Beach, IL): Defy fear, and attempt to escape the haunted house that is recognized by the world as one of the most "Over-the-Top" Haunted Houses to ever exist.


INDIANA

Haunted Hotel 13th Floor ( Huntington, IN): Explore this haunted hotel that has been scaring people for over 45 years. 


MARYLAND

Bennett's Curse Haunted Attraction (Jessup, MD): The legendary Bennett's curse boasts three terrifying haunted houses under one roof.

Nightmare Screamplex (Boyds, MD): Enjoy the Nightmare Forest, Lost Asylum  & Field of Terror.


MICHIGAN

Erebus (Pontiac, MI): Erebus is a 4 story Haunted House that was entered into the Guinness Book of World Records as the World's Largest Walk-Through Haunted Attraction from August 2005 - September 2009.


MINNESOTA

Scream Town (Chaska, MN): Experience a nuclear power plant going up with ooze and fumes.


NEVADA

Asylum & Hotel Fear ( Las Vegas, NV): See why were are SCARIEST Haunted Houses in Las Vegas! Asylum is the longest continuously running Haunted Attraction in Vegas, The Hotel Fear is the second!


NEW JERSEY

Bane Haunted House ( Rockaway, NJ): The newest, most terrifying haunted attraction in NJ!

Night of Terror (Mullica Hill, NJ): One of New Jersey's Premier Haunted Attractions, Night of Terror creates an unforgettable experience.


NEW YORK

Headless Horseman (Ulster Park, NY): Headless Horseman Hayride and Haunted house has over 6 haunted houses, a mile log hayride and much more.

Bayville Scream Park (Bayville, NY): Terrifying attractions such as terror in the woods, Zombie pirates, Funhouse of Fear and more.


OHIO

Cedar Point's HalloWeekends (Sandusky, OH): The spooky chills of Halloween combine with the thrills of the world's biggest collection of rides and roller coasters. 10 haunted houses and tremendously terrifying nighttime attractions, a parade and lots of daytime fun for kids, special entertainment and decorations.

OREGON

The House of Shadows (Gresham,OR): Get scared in the Maze of insanity and Psycho's Crypt in one of Oregon's top haunted attractions.


PENNSYLVANIA

The Bates Motel (Glen Mills, PA): When you check in to the Bates Motel, be prepared for the creepiest trip you'll ever take. Whether exploring the hotel's gruesome interior of computerized lighting and high-tech special effects, hopping aboard the 20-minute haunted hay ride through a forest of nightmarish ghouls, or getting lost in the spine-tingling aisles of the corn maze, visitors are sure to be spooked.

Eastern State Penitentiary (Philadelphia, PA): Six haunting attractions behind the walls at Eastern State Penitentiary.

ScareHouse (Pittsburgh, PA): A team of Pittsburgh haunters work year round to create one of America's Scariest Haunted Houses. ScareHouse has been ranked as one of "America’s Scariest Halloween Attractions" by Travel Channel and featured in multiple online and print publications including USA TODAY, Forbes, AOL News, Yahoo, Funworld, and Money magazine.


TEXAS

ScreamWorld (Houston, TX): Houston's longest running haunted attraction and has been voted Houston's scariest haunted attraction. It is comprised of 5 attractions, which include many animatronics and highly detailed scenes.

Hangman's House of Horrors (Fort Worth TX): Based on the legend of "Hangman," a 19th-century murderer who killed his victims by hanging them along the banks of the Trinity River until he was killed by an angry lynch mob ... or was he? When the gravedigger arrived to bury his body, it was nowhere to be found. Hangman's House of Horrors features 3 additional attractions: The Cirque de Fantomes, Hillbillies Revenge and the 3-D Funhouse.

Thrillvania (Terrell, TX): 4 haunted attractions to enjoy such as the world famous Verdun Manor, Cassandra's Labrinth of Terror, Sam Hains trail or Torment and Thorn Hall to scare you this Halloween.

Screams Halloween Theme Park (Waxahachie, TX): A full night of chills, thrills and guaranteed moments of terror for one price, featuring 5 Haunted attractions which are all included in your admission price along with live music, Scary-Oke and roaming characters that may find you anywhere! Plus, we offer games, human-powered rides, food & drink, and much more.


VIRGINIA

Howl-O-Scream at Busch Gardens (Williamsburg, VA): Haunted houses, monsters, shows and Halloween scares in Busch Gardens!

Nightmare Mansion (Virginia Beach, VA): A walk through haunted house located in the strip of Virginia Beach. A very intense haunted experience.


WASHINGTON

KUBE 93 FM Haunted House at the Georgetown Morgue (Seattle, WA): What could be more sinister than a Morgue at night? How about one filled with anguished spirits and frenzied fiends and enough blood to start a bank?

WISCONSIN

Wisconsin Feargrounds (Waukesha, WI): Named the Number 1 "Must See" Haunted House in America by Haunted Attraction Magazine for 2011. The Wisconsin Fear Grounds consist of 3 Haunted Houses, Morgan Manor, Torment and Unstable.


If you know of an exceptional haunted attraction in your area that you'd like to have added to this list, contact us by email and let us know about it!

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Christmas Destinations For Summer Vacations!


In case you haven't heard, there is a new Christmas-themed museum opening in Medina, Ohio later this year. Master sculptor and Christmas collector, Mark Klaus, plans to transform a former Methodist church in the historic district of Medina into the largest indoor, Christmas walk-through entertainment attraction in the nation called Castle Noel! So, we thought it would be fun to explore some other places around the country that celebrate the holiday season year-round. Below you will find many links to different attractions in various states all over the United States that never lose the Christmas spirit. Why not stop by and check them out if you are on vacation this summer or live in the area?

ALASKA

    Santa Claus House & Santa's Workshop (North Pole, AK): Where the spirit of Christmas lives all year! Drive through on any season to see decorations, light poles and streets all with Christmas themes. Be sure to take a trip down Santa Claus Lane.


CALIFORNIA

    City Lights Collectibles (San Diego, CA): California's largest holiday super store with over 28,000 sq-ft of Holiday decorations and products. Specializing in collectibles from Department 56, Snowbabies, Annalee Dolls, Byers' Choice Carolers, Harbour Lights and much more!


    Lake Tahoe Holidays (Lake Tahoe, CA): Lake Tahoe is a popular vacation spot both during the Summer and Winter months and right in the heart of town is a little Holiday shop proving that size isn't everything. This little shop is brimming with charm in its adorable displays of holiday decor. Definitely worth checking out if you're ever in town!


COLORADO

    Santa's Workshop (Caskcade, CO): This enchanted family theme park has something for every member of the family. There are more than two dozen family-friendly rides for your pleasure, plus meet Santa Claus and his elves, feeding the goats and llamas, watch a magic show or browse the quaint village shops stocked with unique gifts.


FLORIDA

    Christmas Dreams (Coming Soon) (Christmas, FL): Along with the Nativity and giant living Christmas tree that stays decorated all year, the town of Christmas will soon be home to the world's first year-round indoor resort and theme park designed specifically to accommodate chronically ill guests. This wintry wonderland will be free of charge to host children and their caregivers from around the world, inviting them to leave behind their day-to-day cares as they immerse themselves in the fun and magic of this special place. Christmas Dreams may open to the public at times for fundraising events, community awareness, and special events. Revenue from any events will be used for capital costs and operational expenses.


INDIANA

    The Santa Claus Museum & Village (Santa Claus, IN): Takes you on a walk through time exploring the birth of this tiny town as it was first laid out on paper in 1846. Moving from one room to the next, you can immerse yourself in historical documents, photos and artifacts illustrating the progression of the town from Santa Fee to the present day Santa Claus.


    Hallmark Ornament Museum (Warshaw, IN): The ONLY complete collection of Hallmark Keepsake Ornaments from 1973 to present on public display, including some prototypes and error designs. The museum is FREE to visitors & groups & open all year round.


    Holiday World (Santa Claus, IN): Holiday World is a theme park with top-ranked wooden roller coasters, lots of family rides and shows, plus Santa Claus, himself. Splashin' Safari is one of the world's largest water parks.


MASSACHUSETTS

    Yankee Candle Bavarian Christmas Village (Deerfield, MA): Come to where it's Christmas in Europe all year long in the Bavarian Christmas Village and experience for yourself what makes Yankee Candle Village so unique. The Jolly Old Elf himself and his lovely bride enjoy the pace of the summer months when they can make crafts and chat with children of all ages. You will find him amongst the large selection of toys in his workshop and catch a glimpse of all the new toys Santa has built for all of the good boys and girls including interactive toys, a glow in the dark room, a wide array of plush animals, and over 125 different types of candy in our Yankee Candy room. It even snows indoors here everyday!


MICHIGAN

    Bronner's CHRISTmas Wonderland (Frankenmuth, MI): Bronner's is the worlds largest Christmas store. Outside the entrance are three 17-foot tall outdoor Santa's and a 15-foot tall snowman. Inside, there are approximately 800 animated figurines from various locations throughout the store.


    Silent Night Chapel (Frankenmuth, MI): Also located on the Bronner's ground is the Silent Night Chapel, a free attraction centered around the history of one of the world's most favored Christmas songs, Silent Night (or Stille Nacht as it was originally written by Joseph Mohr in the early 1800s). The chapel itself is a replica of the original located in Oberndorf, Austria just outside of Salzburg. The grounds of the chapel are also surrounded by Christmas displays, nativity scenes and lights.


    Always Christmas at Canterbury Village (Lake Orion, MI): One of Michigan's best kept secrets! Most people are familiar with Bronner's, but just about an hour drive south is a 2 story Christmas super store which rivals it in size. Along with the Christmas store you will find a unique shopping experience with some Ye Olde English charm and a beautiful, antique carousel.


    Avalanche Bay Indoor Waterpark (Boyne, Mountain): Not quite a Christmas destination, but Avalanche Bay is a large indoor waterpark with a very wintery theme. At 88,000 square feet, Avalanche Bay is Michigan's BIGGEST indoor water park featuring slides, rides, kids pools, climbing walls, lazy river, and even a surf simulator, all designed as a winter wonderland that is sure to help you cool off this Summer!


    Country Christmas (Traverse City, MI): Nestled in the popular resort town, in the northwest part of the mitten, is a unique Christmas shop with hand blown glass and vintage ornaments among other Country themed Christmas decorations.


NEW HAMPSHIRE

    Santa's Village (Jefferson, NH): Santa's Village is a Christmas themed amusement park. Most of the rides have Christmas or winter themed names such as " The Great Humbug adventure" and "Rudy's Rapid Transit coaster".


NEW YORK

    Santa's Workshop (North Pole, NY): A theme park specializing in entertaining young children and the young at heart. The minute you walk through the gates of Santa's Workshop, you will be sent back in time to a storybook village where the traditional story of Santa lives! If you are looking for a place to go for your family, there is plenty to see and do!


NORTH CAROLINA



OREGON

    The Christmas Cottage (Lincoln City, OR): Featuring 25,000 different ornaments from around the world, as well as specialty items including European glass ornaments, German nutcrackers, Christmas cards, Santa figurines, and everyday cards and stationery.


    Christmas Valley, Oregon : Themed streets, from Jingle Bell Road to Christmas Tree Lane, enjoy seeing Christmas themes and more!


OHIO

    The Christmas Ranch (Cincinatti, OH): A whimsical place with 500,000 dancing Christmas Lights synchronized to holiday music. Truly an old fashioned family experience. Enjoy one of the many Christmas themed shops or a night time Wagon ride around the village while viewing the dazzling lights and the aroma of Christmas In the air.


    A Christmas Story House & Museum (Cleveland, OH): What Christmas lover doesn't watch " A Christmas Story" a few times each holiday? Now you can visit the actual house and enjoy the memories from the movie!



PENNSYLVANIA

    The National Christmas Center (Paradise, PA): Nestled in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country, National Christmas Center Family Attraction & Museum takes you on a journey through wonderful memories of Christmases past and present, near and far. Fifteen main galleries and numerous, ever-changing smaller exhibits. 20,000 square feet of life-sized, walk-through, indoor exhibits - bring the holiday to life for all ages. This is one place i actually can say i had the pleasure of visiting. It's filled with Christmas memories and history that any Christmas lover would love.


TENNESSEE




VERMONT

    Santa's Land (Putney, VT): Enjoy fun for the family with rides, petting zoo and the chance to feed Santa's deer.


VIRGINIA

    Yankee Candle Village (Williamsburg, VA): Yes, everyone, it really snows inside everyday at Yankee Candle! Take a walk through the Holiday Park, which never ceases to amaze and delight everyone who visits. Get on Santa's good side during his "down" time. The Jolly Old Elf himself enjoys the pace of the summer months when he can read stories and chat with children of all ages.


    The Christmas Mouse (Williamsburg, VA): Located in Williamsburg, with several other locations along the east coast. The Christmas Mouse offers beautiful decorations, wreaths, ornaments and much more!


    The Christmas Attic (Alexandria, VA): For over thirty-five years, this charming store has long been considered a must-see by locals and tourists alike. Specializing in hard-to-find, unique items, our offerings include European hand-blown glass, locally-designed souvenirs, Italian nativity scenes, snow-covered village houses, German collectibles as well as angels, Santas and snowmen galore!


WASHINGTON

    Kris Kringl (Leavenworth, WA): A year round Christmas store located in the heart of the Alpine Village of Leavenworth in the Cascade Mountain foothills of Washington State, 2.5 hours east of Seattle. In its 26 years in business Kris Kringl has grown from a mere 800 square feet to nearly 6,000 square feet of Christmas treasures, theme trees, unique ornaments, and home decor.



If you have a business or know of a place that would be a great addition to this list, contact us with the info and we'll be sure to add it!