Every October, the ghost town replica known as Old Tucson Studios gets a terrifying makeover. With haunted mines, a twisted circus, and freakish monsters lurking around every corner, Nightfall is the Southwest's largest Halloween theme park. Only a few weeks remain to enjoy the festivities, so come experience a fright fest like no other before time runs out!
Terrorizing residents of Tucson since 1990, Nightfall transforms an already eerie ghost town into a Halloween wonderland.
Live shows, haunted houses, a twisted circus, and other bone-chilling attractions make this tiny town of horrors an obligatory fall destination for every Arizonian.
Letting your guard down could mean coming face-to-face with one of many malevolent creatures wandering the grounds, so stay on high alert at all times.
Anyone who wants to compete with these sinister spooks will have a shot on Halloween night. The annual costume contest awards cash prizes to the winner of each age category, so really try and think outside the box or else you just might get shown up.
Walk-through attractions include a haunted mine, a journey into the depths of hell, spider-infested forest, and an infirmary full of murderous doctors.
There's also a pirate-themed haunted house specifically designed for kids under 12. Young, old, and everyone in between can have a scary good time at Nightfall!
A monster train excursion, zombie shooting gallery, and thrilling virtual reality motion ride are just a few additional activities guaranteed to make every hair on your body stand at attention.
All of the actors are extremely skilled at embodying your greatest fears, so try to keep a poker face. The second they smell apprehension is when all your most terrifying dreams of things that go bump in the night will become reality.
Three live shows are put on each night: Ranchero Motel, Adios! Part Dos, and This is Halloween.
From a hotel harboring dark secrets to artificial intelligence gone wrong to the history of All Hallow's Eve, watching one of these entrancing performances is a surefire way to end your Nightfall experience with a bang (literally, in the above case).
Nightfall is open every Thursday - Sunday through the end of October, as well as on Halloween night.
Hours are 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Thursday & Sunday, 6 p.m. to midnight on Friday & Saturday, and 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Halloween. Click here to read more about ticket pricing.
Old Tucson Studios is located at 201 Kinney Rd, Tucson, AZ 85735.
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