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Experience Dread Hollow’s haunted horrors and vengeance

Dread Hollow is back for another haunting season of scares and thrills, and no one is safe from its vengeance.

Dread Hollow scare actor dressed as a zombie doctor with a nose nozzle

“The gruesome new sets, twisted storylines, and menacing characters are meticulously designed to test the nerves of visitors attempting to make their way through the psychological thriller of Dread Hollow Vengeance.” — Co-Creator of Dread Hollow Todd Patton.

Photo provided by Dread Hollow

Can you handle the wrath of Dread Hollow’s Vengeance? That’s right our dear (or should we say dead) readers, our local haunted house is back for another season, taking the thrills to a new level.

Opening on Saturday, Sept. 28, the indoor haunted house and escape rooms in the ~25,000-sqft facility will be transformed into something out of a horror film.

With three portions (Rosemore Sanatorium, Camp Dread + Dread Hollow High School), you will face tormented patients and try to escape a serial killer before journeying through the “hallowed halls, evading dark forces determined to ensnare the innocent.”

Dread Hollow will run every Thursday through Sunday during October + its final night will be on Friday, Nov. 1. Get tickets onlineif you dare.

Bonus: Get an early-bird discount now through Thursday, Sept. 19 + check out special events throughout the season.

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