🎃AZHauntedHouses.com Halloween Weekend Guide: October 31st - Nov 3rd 👻
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October 31, 2024 By Newsletter Staff
Scarizona Scaregrounds Mesa, AZ Open Friday and Saturday Arizona's favorite place of fear. 300 houses, Paintball, psychic, drive-through Halloween show, drive-in movies, cemetery wine and beer bar, live music MAYHEM IN THE MADNESS This haunted house is all about chaos, disorder, bedlam and havoc. |
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Mill of Madness Phoenix, AZ Open Friday and Saturday ?Where Reality Unravels and Nightmares Begin! Brace yourself for the most immersive horror experience Arizona has ever seen. |
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Flagstaff Ghosts Flagstaff, AZ Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday Flagstaff Ghosts: Gateway to the Haunted Southwest Flagstaff, Arizona, known as the Gateway to the Grand Canyon and Route 66, holds more than just scenic beauty. |
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Phoenix Ghosts Phoenix, AZ Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday Phoenix Ghosts Beyond the sunny facade and golf resorts, Phoenix conceals a hidden world of supernatural secrets. Welcome to Phoenix Ghosts, where the desert landscape teems with ghostly tales waiting to be unearthed. |
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Tombstone Terrors Tombstone, AZ Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday Tombstone Ghosts Welcome to Tombstone Ghosts, the #1 rated ghost tour that invites you to journey into the heart of the unforgiving Arizona desert, where bullets, battles, and blood reigned supreme. |
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Evans-Churchill's Nightmare on 5th Street Phoenix, AZ Open Friday and Saturday Come Meet Smudge the Roosevelt Row Art District Clown and His Friends! An Immersive Halloween Experience in the Heart of Downtown Phoenix Get ready for the ultimate Halloween event in Downtown Phoenix, brought to you by GratefulPHX. |
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Tours of Jerome Jerome, AZ Open Friday and Saturday Drink wine, hear history, get spooked. Tours of Jerome offers premier wine tours (Wine & Dine Adventure, Arizona Wine Discovery, A Taste of Jerome), historic tours (Ultimate Historic Tour, Classic Historic Tour , Just Jerome Historic Tour), and haunted tours (Spirits of Jerome Tour, Classic Haunted T |
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Hellbilly Holler Phoenix, AZ Open Friday and Saturday What happens when three Hellbillies are too lazy to leave the Holler and shop for food? They turn to cannibalism. After wiping out the recently dead in the graveyard they enlist the help of Lucia the Swamp Witch to cast spells attracting visitor to the Holler. |
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Ghost Town Tours Jerome, AZ Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday We present the fascinating history and mysteries of Jerome! Ghost Town Tours offers Historic & Haunted Tours in the largest ghost town in America. |
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Greyhaunt Manor Scottsdale, AZ Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday Greyhaunt Manor is a walk-through Halloween haunt featuring front yard, porch, and walkway displays. Our resident mad scientist has been experimenting with necromantic chemicals, awakening zombies of various shapes and sizes. |
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Gunfighter & Ghost Tour Tombstone, AZ Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday You will begin your adventure outside of Big Nose Kate's Saloon which was once the elegant Grand Hotel. From there you will take a leisurely stroll down Allen Street where you will learn about all the exciting history, gunfights and ghost tales! |
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Ghost & Murder Trolley Tour Tombstone, AZ Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday Visit Tombstone's 13 most haunted destinations on the Trolley with Ghost Host Parson George. The tour lasts a full one hour and even visits Boothill Graveyard, a haunted Tombstone hot-spot. |
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AI Awakening: They Are Among Us Prescott Valley, AZ Open Friday and Saturday Welcome to the AI Awakening: They Are Among Us! Come and experience a spine-chilling adventure at our Free Haunted House event. |
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Old Bisbee Ghost Tour Bisbee, AZ Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday Your Ghost Host will lead you on this spooky walking tour through Old Bisbee's streets, stairways, and old alleys to embark on an after dark adventure to discover and learn about the ghosts that haunt this hundred thirty five-year-old town. |
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All Souls Procession Tucson, AZ Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday A two mile long procession of more than 150,000 through the streets of downtown Tucson to remember those who have passed. |
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