Haunted House Roundup
It’s officially spooky season so let’s take a look at some of the best haunted houses the Phoenix area has to offer! There’s plenty of options for everyone in town, from relatively tame environmental horror to intense, physically demanding horror adventures.
Fear Farm
With *five* different attractions, Fear Farm might be the most varied and entertaining haunted house experience in Phoenix. Attractions include the chainsaw massacre inspired Chop House, the decaying, mutant-infested Nuke Town, a haunted steamship experience with Legends of the Deep, the cursed trick-or-treat adventures on All Hallows Eve, and sideshow nightmare Outcast Carnival. Chock full of committed, intense actors and delighted crowds of Halloween sickos, if you’re going to check out one spot this year, this is it. $27.99; 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., Sunday through Thursday, 7 p.m. to midnight Friday and Saturday; 6801 N 99th Ave, Glendale, AZ; fearfarm.com // @FearFarmPhoenix
Hillbilly Holler
Phoenix-based set designer and prop builder Michaela Nastasia’s “display haunt” experience Hellbilly Holler is a labor of love full of custom built decorations and mind-warping designs (check out the latest edition, twin brothers Merle & Earl, a “blood puking water feature”). The perfect setup for those looking for a haunted house experience free of actors in hockey masks screaming at you or forcing you to crawl through a window or whatever, this is a fully accessible, touch free, and reasonably family-friendly experience (while still being impressive and intense at points). Free; Sunset to 9 p.m., Monday through Thursday, Sunset to 10:30 p.m. Friday through Sunday; 14601 N 40th Way, Phoenix, AZ; hellbillyholleraz.com
13th Floor Phoenix
Part of a nationwide chain of haunted houses, with locations in Chicago, Denver, Houston, and beyond, the Phoenix iteration of 13th Floor features three different experiences to thrill to: Midnight Mania, Daywalker, and Phobia. Midnight Mania pits you and your friends against a masked stalker straight out of a classic slasher movie, while Jaywalker puts a freshly risen vampire on your trail, and bonus labyrinth Phobia is an intensely physical experience, forcing you to push yourself beyond the brink to escape a terrifying maze. Pro tip: grab a fast pass and skip the line, maximizing your time getting scared senseless! $27.99-$32.99; 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday and Sunday, 7 p.m. to 12 a.m. Friday and Saturday; 2814 W Bell Rd Phoenix, AZ; 13thflooraz.com // @13thFloorAZ
AZ Field of Screams
Each year, a cornfield at Tolmachoff Farms in Glendale is turned into one of the most popular Halloween events in the area. Field of Screams is a haunted corn maze that, legend has it, was built atop an abandoned cemetery, where terrifying nightmares are made reality for anyone who dares enter. With terrifying actors and jump scares around every corner, this is an old-school good time for all Halloween lovers. $25; 7 p.m. to 11 p.m., Friday and Saturday; 5726 N 75th Ave, Glendale, AZ; azfieldofscreams.com // @azfieldofscreams
Sanctum of Horror & The Breach
These twin haunted houses are some of the most intense haunting experiences you’ll find in the area. Between the somewhat straightforward (but entertaining) haunted house Sanctum of Horror and military conspiracy themed The Breach, these small but mighty experiences both employ numerous committed actors and have atmosphere and scares in spades. $22-$32; 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday and Thursday, 7 p.m. to midnight Friday and Saturday; 6525 E Southern Ave, Mesa, AZ; sanctumofhorror.com // @sanctumofhorror