Photo via Nile Nightmares Facebook
Spooky season is officially here and that means it’s time to start looking for all of the best-haunted attractions. Between ghost towns, corn mazes, and haunted soiree’s there’s plenty to check out. Including Nile Nightmares, one of Washington’s favorite haunted attractions.
Nile Nightmares is back for a 12th year with 8 different spooky attractions. Your admission includes access to all 8 as well as access to Creatures of the Corn Maze, Ballinger Cemetery, and Hillbilly Holler Trail. There are also three horror-themed, five-minute-long escape games available for an additional cost if you’re really feeling it.
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Escape Room themes include “ESCAPE THE CRYPT”, an immersive horror-themed game that will have you dying to escape, “FRIGHT ELEVATOR” a spine-tingling 3D motion experience, combined with state-of-the-art special effects and a challenging puzzle to solve, and “SURVIVOR” set in a cold war era bunker. If you need a break from the scares you can always catch a break in the Food and Fear Garden where you’ll find award-winning guest food trucks and classic treats. And yes, there will be frothy evil elixirs for those 21 and over.
Nile Nightmares opens on September 30th and we recommend planning ahead which day you’d like to attend and grabbing your tickets beforehand. You can learn more at the haunted house’ website.
When: Weekends, September 30th-October 30th
Where: 6601 244th St SW, Mountlake Terrace, WA
Cost: $25+
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