If you want to make this spooky season your most frightening one yet, a trip to Houston Scream Fest is in order. More than just a haunted house, the city's largest Halloween attraction is a full-blown amusement park of horrors that will make your blood turn cold. From a maze filled with chainsaw-wielding madmen to a carnival midway where creepy clowns lurk in the shadows, Houston Scream Fest is the best place in Texas to get scared this Halloween.
The largest Halloween attraction in the city, Houston Scream Fest isn't your average haunted house.
It's a full-blown amusement park of horrors, and you'll be dying to visit once you see all of the frightening fun waiting inside.
Five separate haunted houses take you through a chainsaw maze, graveyard, sanitarium, castle of doom, and the house of La Llorona, the crying woman from the infamous Mexican urban legend.
Evil lurks around every corner, and you never know if a creepy clown or a masked madman is hiding in the shadows.
There's also a midway featuring tons of carnival games with epic prizes up for grabs.
It's here where you'll find a food court that sells adult beverages, which are included in the price of your ticket - so get your fangs out and slurp up some bloody delicious cocktails!
Other attractions include both zombie-themed and regular paintball, the latter courtesy of H-Town Paintball.
Please note: paintball ammunition is not included in the price of admission.
What truly sets Houston Scream Fest apart from other haunted houses is the massive stage for live entertainment.
Concerts are held every night the park is open, and you even get to jam out
So if you're looking for a one-stop destination to make your spooky season one to remember, this is it.
Tickets range from $25 to $50 depending on the night, and you can purchase them online in advance.
Address: 1500 Elton Street, Houston, TX 77034.
The park will be open Friday and Saturday nights through November 13, 2021 (plus Halloween night, which is a Sunday). Hours are 8 p.m. until 12:30 a.m. Friday-Saturday, and 8 p.m. until 10:30 p.m. on Halloween. The ticket booth closes at 10 p.m. on Halloween and 11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, so be sure to arrive early!
Visit the Houston Scream Fest website or Facebook page to learn more, and click here to purchase tickets.
Have you ever been to Houston Scream Fest? If so, what was your favorite attraction? Tell us all the bone-chilling details of your experience in the comments section below, then check out a previous article for another haunted house in Texas where you can get your scare on this Halloween.
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