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Friday, April 11, 2025

Mad Monster Party Arizona 2025

Mad Monster Party Arizona 2025: Spooky Fun Awaits in Glendale This July

Are you ready for a horror convention so fun it’s scary? Mark your calendars for Mad Monster Party Arizona 2025 – a frightfully fantastic event bringing horror icons, cosplay, and after-hours spooky revelry to the Phoenix area. This year’s Mad Monster Party takes place July 11–13, 2025 at the Renaissance Phoenix Glendale Hotel & Spa, transforming the upscale venue into a haunted playground of monsters and fans. Whether you’re a die-hard horror nerd or just looking for a unique summer event, this Glendale, AZ convention promises a spooktacular weekend you won’t forget.

When & Where: Haunted Hotel Horror in Glendale, AZ

Mad Monster Party Arizona 2025 runs from Friday, July 11 through Sunday, July 13, 2025 at the Renaissance Phoenix Glendale Hotel & Spa (9495 W. Entertainment Blvd, Glendale, AZ). Each day of this horror convention has different hours (Friday 6pm–11pm; Saturday 11am–7pm; Sunday 11am–5pm) (Mad Monster Party Arizona 2025 - Mad Monster), giving you three days and nights of MADness to enjoy. The Renaissance Glendale will feel like a “haunted hotel” for the weekend – expect its halls to be filled with costumed creatures, eerie decor, and the buzz of excited horror fans.

Located in Glendale (part of the Phoenix metro area), the venue is easy to reach and surrounded by shops and restaurants at Westgate Entertainment District – so you can grab a bite between frights. You might even consider booking a room on-site to stay in the heart of the action (if you dare spend the night in a hotel full of monsters!). The atmosphere will be casual and welcoming, but with a delightfully spooky twist – perfect for first-timers and horror veterans alike.

Celebrity Guests to Give You Goosebumps πŸ‘»

One of the biggest draws of Mad Monster Party Arizona is the killer lineup of celebrity guests. Horror icons and fan-favorite stars will be on hand to sign autographs, take photos, and do Q&A panels. The Mad Monster Glendale guests this year include genre legends from classic slashers, modern horror, and even pro wrestling. Here are some of the star guests announced for 2025:

  • Robert Englund – Yes, Freddy Krueger himself will be in attendance! Englund, who portrayed the razor-gloved boogeyman in the A Nightmare on Elm Street series, is making a special appearance (offering professional photo-ops only – no table selfies. One, two, Freddy’s coming for you… to Glendale!

  • A Nightmare on Elm Street Reunion – In addition to Robert Englund, several actresses from the Elm Street series will be on hand. Amanda Wyss (who played Tina, Freddy’s very first victim in the original Nightmare), Brooke Bundy (Elaine Parker in Nightmare 3 & 4), and Brooke Theiss (Debbie from Nightmare 4 – remember the cockroach scene?) are all scheduled to atten . Elm Street fans can meet these leading ladies of their nightmares and perhaps get some behind-the-scenes tidbits from the 80s films.

  • Brad Dourif – Horror fans know him as the voice of Chucky in the Child’s Play films, among many other roles. Brad Dourif (the man behind the murderous doll) is “your friend till the end” and will be meeting fans at Mad Monster Party Arizona 202. This is a rare chance to meet the actor who brought Chucky’s cackle to life on screen.

  • David Arquette – Actor and Scream alumni David Arquette (who played Deputy Dewey Riley in the Scream franchise) is coming to Mad Monster Party AZ as wel (. He’s also known for Eight Legged Freaks and even holds a bit of horror history as a former “Halloween Havoc” pro wrestling champion in real life. Meet Arquette and ask him what it was like facing Ghostface and giant spiders!

  • Kane Hodder – The man behind the mask of Jason Voorhees in four Friday the 13th films (parts VII–X) and the hatchet-wielding Victor Crowley in the Hatchet series. Kane Hodder is a fan-favorite at horror cons – expect a bone-crushing handshake and great stories of playing an indestructible killer.

  • Ken Kirzinger – Another actor who donned the hockey mask, Ken Kirzinger portrayed Jason in Freddy vs. Jason. He actually went toe-to-claw with Robert Englund in that film, so having both Freddy and this Jason in person is a treat. (They’re even doing a special Freddy vs. Jason dual photo-op at the event for the ultimate fan souvenir!)

  • And more, including: Fiona Dourif, Danielle Harris, Saraya-Jade Bevis, Griffin Dunne, Michael ParΓ©, Kim Director! The organizers hint that even more guest announcements may be coming . In past years, Mad Monster Party Arizona has hosted 30+ celebrity guest , so the roster is stacked. You never know who else might show up – perhaps a surprise appearance by another horror legend or a cult film favorite. Keep an eye on their social media for last-minute additions.

With such a diverse and star-studded cast of Mad Monster Party Arizona 2025 guests , there’s someone for every horror fan to get excited about. Many of these celebrities will be signing autographs and taking photos all weekend (just note that most do charge fees for autographs/selfies, and some like Englund only do pro photo-ops). All guests are scheduled for all three days unless otherwise note , but as always, appearances are subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances. So cross your fingers that all your favorites make it – and maybe practice your best “don’t fangirl too hard” face for when you meet them!

Killer Events & Activities All Weekend

Mad Monster Party isn’t just about meeting celebs – it’s an immersive experience with tons of activities, vendors, and entertainment for attendees. Here are some of the frightful events and attractions you can look forward to at Arizona’s horror convention of the year:

  • Cosplay & Costume Contest: Break out your most creative creepy costume for the Mad Monster Party cosplay contest in Glendale, AZ. Whether you dress as a screen-accurate Michael Myers or a mash-up like “Zombie Disney Princess,” all are welcome. The con invites fans to *enter the costume contest for cash prizes , so you might even win some loot for your DIY monster outfit. Cosplayers roam the hotel all weekend, making for killer photo ops. The contest itself is a highlight, with categories for different ages or themes, and big applause for the winners. Even if you’re too shy to compete, the Saturday night costume showcase is a must-see spectacle of spooky creativity.

  • Q&A Panels: Ever wanted to ask a horror icon a question? Throughout the weekend, there will be Q&A panels and discussions where the celebrity guests chat about their experiences and take fan questions. These panels are usually included with admission and provide some of the most memorable moments. Imagine hearing Brad Dourif do the Chucky laugh in person, or Robert Englund recount a behind-the-scenes prank from the Elm Street set! Panels are typically moderated and run during the day – expect topics like the legacy of Nightmare on Elm Street, the making of Scream, women in horror (with folks like Danielle Harris and Fiona Dourif), and more. Check the final schedule (usually released closer to the event) so you don’t miss your dream panel.

  • After-Hours Parties & Scaraoke: When the show floor closes, the spooky fun keeps going. On Friday and Saturday night, stick around for after-hours events that let you party with other attendees. One signature event is “Scaraoke” – scary karaoke – where you can “kill” your favorite songs on the mi. Belt out “Monster Mash,” channel Ozzy Osbourne, or serenade the crowd with “Time Warp” from Rocky Horror. Costumes + karaoke = a hilariously good time (imagine Ghostface singing pop songs, or Elvira doing heavy metal!). The hotel will have bars open for liquid courage (it is a 21+ friendly event in the evenings; under 18 might have curfews on karaoke). In addition to Scaraoke, there may be a themed party or mixer – past Mad Monster events have done an 80s horror prom night, a zombie pin-up contest, and other ghoulish gatherings. These parties are generally free for attendees (most after-party events are included with your con admission , so everyone can mingle and have fun. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself dancing with a zombie or having a drink with someone in a Freddy costume!

  • Exhibitor Hall – “Merchants of the Macabre”: Bring your spending money, because the vendor room will be full of temptations. Mad Monster Party Arizona boasts a curated selection of *exhibitors from all over the country  selling horror memorabilia, art, collectibles, clothing, props, and more. You can shop for rare horror DVDs, handmade jewelry, movie posters, spooky home dΓ©cor, monster masks, and of course lots of Funko Pops and action figures. Meet local artists who create ghastly artwork, or snag that vintage Creature from the Black Lagoon poster you’ve been hunting. It’s the perfect place to pick up a souvenir (or three) and support small businesses that cater to our horror and pop culture obsessions.

  • Workshops and Photo Displays: Beyond the main events, keep an eye out for other cool happenings. There may be makeup FX demonstrations, horror short film screenings, or workshops on topics like cosplay crafting or indie filmmaking. Some conventions also feature galleries of fan art or a museum of monster props/costumes. While Mad Monster hasn’t released all details yet, they often have a few extra surprises to enhance the experience for fans roaming the convention floor. Even just people-watching is entertainment – you’ll see kids in adorable costumes, adults in incredibly elaborate creature get-ups, and maybe even a celeb casually walking around.

With panels, parties, contests, and more, Mad Monster Party offers an immersive horror-themed carnival atmosphere. You can be as active or as laid-back as you want: chase down every event on the schedule, or just hang out in the hotel lobby in costume and make new friends. The vibe is super friendly and inclusive – it’s like a big Halloween family reunion in the middle of summer. Don’t worry if you can’t attend all three days, either; each day has unique highlights (Friday’s kickoff and Scaraoke, Saturday’s peak hours and costume contest, Sunday’s more relaxed vibe and last-chance shopping). But if you can swing the whole weekend, you’ll get the full “Shriekend” experience!

Tips to Make the Most of the MADness

To ensure you have a killer time at Mad Monster Party Arizona 2025, here are a few quick tips and reminders:

  • Tickets: Grab your tickets in advance online if possible. You can buy single-day passes or a full-weekend (Shriekend) pass. Prices are reasonable (around $35–$45 for single days, and there’s often a discounted weekend bundle) – but note that *prices go up at the door . Save some cash by securing your pass early. Also, special event tickets like photo ops can be purchased ahead on the Mad Monster website. Popular photo ops (e.g. Robert Englund’s) may sell out, so don’t procrastinate if you want those.

  • Hotel & Parking: If you’re local to Phoenix, the Glendale location is an easy drive. The Renaissance Phoenix Glendale has parking and there are additional lots at Westgate. If you want the full experience, consider booking a room at the hotel – that way you have a home base to drop off merch, change costumes, or take a breather. Plus, you won’t have to worry about driving after late-night Scaraoke. The hotel might offer a special convention rate; check the Mad Monster site for a *hotel link  and book early, as rooms can sell out with all these monsters in town.

  • All Ages Welcome: Despite the spooky theme, this event is family-friendly. In fact, kids 12 and under get in FREE with a paid adult! If you have young horror fans or Halloween-loving kids, bring them along (daytime is best for kids – the little ones might get tired or spooked at the late parties). There will be plenty of tame fun for them, including seeing costumed characters (maybe a chance to high-five a Ghostbuster or take a pic with a friendly Frankenstein). Just use parental discretion on what events to attend; some panels might discuss R-rated film stuff, and the after-hours scene is more adult-oriented.

  • Bring Cash: Many vendors and celeb tables accept cards now, but it’s always smart to have some cash on hand for quicker transactions, especially for autograph lines. Small bills are useful if a celeb charges, say, $40 for a signed 8x10 – it saves time if you have exact change. There may be ATMs on-site, but they often have fees and lines.

  • Costume Comfort: If you’re cosplaying, remember Arizona in July is HOT (though the convention is indoors with blessed AC). Plan your costume accordingly – you might want lighter materials or to take breaks so you don’t melt like a witch in water. Also, cosplay is not consent: the event will have rules to ensure everyone feels safe. Always ask before taking photos of or with someone, and be respectful. The organizers have a zero-tolerance policy for harassment or really inappropriate attire (so maybe save the super gory stuff for after hours). Generally, the crowd is awesome and inclusive.

Join the Monster Mash – Don’t Miss Out!

Mad Monster Party Arizona 2025 is shaping up to be one of the biggest horror conventions of the summer. It’s the ultimate gathering for horror buffs in Phoenix, with celebrity guests, cosplay contests, Q&A panels, and after-hours parties all under one (haunted) roof. Whether you’re excited to meet the actors who gave you nightmares, show off your costume creation, or just soak in the spooky atmosphere, this event has something for every fan of the macabre. As the organizers like to say, it’s *“Arizona’s Horror & Pop Culture event of the year”  – and they aren’t kidding. The combination of stars, events, and enthusiastic community makes it a monster of a good time.

So dust off your Freddy glove, polish your vampire fangs, and get ready to party with fellow creatures of the night. πŸŽ‰ Mad Monster Party Arizona 2025 is creeping up soon – July 11–13 in Glendale – and it’s an event you’ll be howling about afterward. Grab your tickets now (before they vanish into smoke), prep your camera for celeb selfies, and prepare for a weekend of chills, thrills, and ghoulishly good fun. Don’t miss the chance to make killer summer memories at this haunted happening. As Chucky would say, “Attending will be a real scream – wanna play?” πŸ˜ˆπŸ‘Ή

Get ready to join the MADness – see you at Mad Monster Party Arizona 2025!


For more info, tickets, and updates, visit the official Mad Monster Party Arizona web (Mad Monster Party Arizona 2025 | Mad Monster) and remember: the freaks come out at night… in Glendale this summer!

Sunday, September 22, 2024

Ghost Tours - Haunted & Interactive Attractions - Year-Round Frights in AZ

Haunted & Interactive Attractions (Year-Round Frights in AZ)

Why wait until Halloween to get your scare on? Arizona has a thriving scene of haunted and interactive attractions that deliver thrills and chills all year long. From legendary haunted houses to eerie ghost tours and puzzle rooms that test your wits, here are the top picks for spooky and interactive fun in spring 2025 – plus an important update on a famed local haunt that’s found a new home.

Ghost Tours in Phoenix – Haunted Pub Crawl & Ghostly Histories

Phoenix may be sunny by day, but it has its share of ghost stories after dark. Spirit of Arizona Tours offers popular evening ghost tours that blend paranormal lore with city history. Two favorites:

  • Haunted Pub Ghost Tour (Phoenix)21+ only. This 3-hour walking tour takes you to some of downtown Phoenix’s most haunted historic bars and hotels​. With a local historian guide, you’ll knock back a drink or two where restless spirits are said to linger. Stops often include the old Hotel San Carlos (a beautiful 1928 hotel reputed to have multiple ghostly guests), the Clarendon Hotel (site of a famous 1970s murder, with its rooftop bar now a tour highlight), and the storied George & Dragon Pub. As you enjoy the nightlife, your guide shares chilling tales of phantom bellhops, Prohibition-era murders, and unexplained happenings. It’s equal parts creepy and fun – and “spirits” are guaranteed, whether the ghostly kind show up or not!

  • Phoenix Murders & Mysteries Ghost Tour – This tour (all ages, approx. 2–3 hours) focuses on downtown’s historic murders and eerie landmarks​. You’ll visit sites like the Rosson House Museum (a beautifully restored 1895 Victorian home – and yes, a few ghosts reportedly roam its halls), the Orpheum Theatre (an ornate 1920s theatre with a famous ghost called “Mattie” who loves the balcony), and even the old County Courthouse which has seen its share of Wild West justice. Guides share true crime tales and paranormal reports, sometimes even showing old photos as you stand on the very spots where the history happened​. It’s a fascinating way to learn the darker side of Phoenix history, and you might finish the night convinced that at least a few spirits still wander the city’s streets.

Both tours are small-group experiences led by enthusiastic storytellers. Expect goosebumps as you hear about ghastly crimes and ghostly sightings​. You’ll come away with a new appreciation for Phoenix’s past – and maybe a slight fear of flickering lights and empty hotel hallways. Remember to wear comfortable shoes (you’ll be walking through downtown), and feel free to bring ghost-hunting gadgets if you have them. Many tour-goers capture odd orbs or shadows in their photos, so keep that camera ready. These tours run year-round, so spring is a perfect time (nice weather for evening walks) to dive into Phoenix’s haunted history.

Haunted Houses & Year-Round Scares

Arizona is home to some top-rated haunted house attractions – and a few have off-season events so you don’t have to wait till October to scream your head off:

  • 13th Floor Haunted House (Phoenix): This is the big one – consistently ranked among the best haunted houses in the U.S. The 13th Floor is a massive, movie-quality haunt that delivers an intense, blood-curdling experience each Halloween season​. While the main haunt runs in fall, they’ve started doing year-round special events. For example, in past years they’ve hosted a Valentine’s Day horror event (“Love Bites”) and a Halfway to Halloween haunted weekend in spring. The producers (13th Floor Entertainment Group) are masters of the craft, with Hollywood-style sets, animatronics, and an army of scare actors who will get in your face. Check their site for any spring 2025 events – if they open those ominous doors in April or May, dare to enter. Even if you visit outside the typical season, you can sometimes book behind-the-scenes lights-on tours or attend their off-season haunted mini-golf next door. One way or another, “Halloween lives here. Don’t wait till October to get your fix” is their motto​, and they mean it. (Note: Recommended for teens and adults; 13th Floor is too intense for young kids.)

  • Sanctum of Horror (Mesa): An award-winning haunt on the east side, Sanctum of Horror is family-run but seriously scary. They usually open in fall, but keep an eye out – occasionally they’ve done a one-night special in spring (like Walpurgis Night in May). Their two haunted attractions, “Sanctum” (a twisted house of a madwoman) and “The Breach” (a zombie apocalypse scenario), are tight, dark, and filled with jump scares. If they’re not open in spring, put it on your calendar for October. Sanctum consistently gets great reviews for detailed sets and a passionate scare crew.

  • Year-Round Haunted Attractions: While Arizona doesn’t have a permanent classic haunted house that’s open every week, it does have plenty of real haunted sites you can visit any time (see ghost tours above or the ghost towns below). And for a different kind of scare, try an escape room with a horror theme – those are open year-round. In Phoenix, there are several escape room companies that offer chilling scenarios: for example, the “Attic” or “Witching Hour” rooms where you and friends must solve puzzles to escape a dark, cursed chamber​. At Eludesions Escape Rooms, “Nora’s Nightmare” puts you inside a Victorian girl’s demon-infested dream​. The Nemesis Club offers an epic horror escape called “Scarab – Curse of the Pharaoh” (more adventure than gore, but world-class set design). These escape rooms are like mini haunted houses combined with brainteasers – the perfect activity for horror buffs anytime. Just remember, the clock is ticking… or is that your heart pounding?

Ghost Towns, Haunted Hotels & Spooky Sites

Arizona’s Wild West history left us with some seriously haunted locales that you can explore on your own or via tours. If you’re up for a day trip with a side of the supernatural, check these out:

  • Jerome, AZ – “Wickedest Town in the West”: Jerome is a former mining town turned artsy tourist spot – also famous as perhaps the most haunted town in Arizona​. In the early 1900s it was so wild it earned that “wickedest town” nickname, and legends say many spirits stayed behind after the mines closed. You can visit the Jerome Grand Hotel, once a hilltop hospital now a hotel, where guests report phantom footsteps and a ghostly porter roaming the halls. The hotel embraces its spooky rep; they even have a “ghost register” for visitors to log any sightings. Down in the town, the Old Corner Brothel building and the spooky sliding jail (which moved downhill due to mining explosions) are other haunted spots. Jerome offers nightly ghost tours as well, where guides share stories of saloon shootouts and ladies of the night who still whisper in vacant rooms. Even if you don’t see a ghost, Jerome’s rich history and quirky vibe (plus cool mountain air) make it a great spring getaway.

  • Hotel Monte Vista (Flagstaff): Up north in Flagstaff is the historic Hotel Monte Vista, open since 1927 and filled with stories​. This hotel has hosted Hollywood stars and perhaps some ghosts. Guests have reported an old bellboy who knocks on doors and vanishes, a woman who rocks in a lobby chair, and even phantom band music from the second floor. One infamous room is said to be haunted by two prostitutes who were killed there in the 1940s – men staying in that room have felt hands over their mouths at night. Spooky! Even under the hotel, there’s intrigue: a series of hidden tunnels under downtown Flagstaff (from Prohibition days) were partly accessed through the Monte Vista’s basement​. Today, you can grab a drink in the hotel’s lounge and see if anything supernatural happens. It’s a lively spot – you might be chatting with a local musician only for them to point out where they saw an apparition last week.

  • Vulture City Ghost Town: About an hour northwest of Phoenix lies Vulture City, an old gold mining ghost town near Wickenburg. By day you can tour the remaining buildings (the assay office, cabins, a tiny “jail”) and learn about its successful – and sometimes deadly – mining past. By night, paranormal groups hold ghost hunts here because so many claim it’s haunted by prospectors and townsfolk long gone​. The isolation and crumbling shacks definitely give off eerie vibes as dusk falls. It’s a photographer’s dream if you like rustic ruins. And who knows – maybe you’ll catch a glimpse of Henry Wickenburg himself, the town founder, still checking on his mine.

  • Globe & Miami, AZ: In the copper mining towns of Globe–Miami, you’ll find the Old Gila County Jail in Globe, built in 1910 and closed in 1981 – said to still be haunted by former inmates​. You can tour this old jail, where graffiti from long-ago prisoners adorns the walls and some visitors claim they’ve heard cell doors clanging on their own. Nearby, the Bullion Plaza Museum (in Miami, AZ) had a viral “ghost” video a few years back from a motion-sensor camera catching an unexplained figure. These small towns have big ghost tales – and they’re authentic slices of Arizona history too.


Whether you’re a paranormal true believer or just seeking an adrenaline rush, Arizona’s got you covered. Tips for thrill-seekers: Many haunted attractions offer skip-the-line or fast passes – worth it on busy nights so your nerves don’t wear out while waiting. For ghost tours and outdoor sites, bring a flashlight and wear comfy shoes. And if you do encounter something otherworldly? Be respectful – you’re in their territory, after all. Happy haunting!

Saturday, May 18, 2024

Unveil Phoenix's Dark Secrets With a Haunted Pub or True-Crime Ghost Tour

Spirit of Arizona Ghost Tours

Spirit of Arizona Tours

Ready to uncover hidden stories and mysteries lurking in the shadows of Phoenix? Book a tour with Spirit of Arizona Tours and embark on a journey through the city's underbelly, exploring its darker side like never before. From past crimes to eerie ghost sightings, prepare to be captivated by the chilling tales and haunting history of Phoenix, Arizona.

Phoenix Haunted Pub Ghost Tour Operated by: Spirit of Arizona Tours - approx 3 hours (21+ Only)

Skip the usual history tours for this spooky version and explore some of Phoenix’s most haunted pubs and historic buildings where there will be spirits no matter if the ghosts show. Meet your historian guide just north of downtown Phoenix and visit the city underbelly from haunted pubs to seedy hotels while listening to stories about the city’s true-crime along the way. A small-group haunted history tour in Phoenix where you visit haunted pubs and hotels with colorful reputations.

  • George and Dragon English Pub
  • The Clarendon Hotel and Spa
  • San Carlos

Phoenix Murders and Mysteries Ghost Tour Operated by: Spirit of Arizona Tours - approx 2-3 hours

Book this small group tour to learn about the underbelly of Phoenix and its darker side. Your guide will explain the past crimes of the area, show you pictures, and might just scare you a little bit. Easily meet your guide at the departure point, and get ready to begin your tour. Learn all about the murders, mysteries, and ghosts on this tour.

  • Rosson House Museum 
  • Orpheum Theatre 
  • Union Station 
  • Hotel San Carlos 
  • Pioneer and Military Memorial Park 
  • Maricopa County Justice Museum and Learning Center 
Union StationOrpheum Theatre

Join expert historian guides as they lead you on a tour of Phoenix's haunted pubs, seedy hotels, and crime-ridden streets. Learn about the city's past crimes, scandals, and ghostly encounters as you explore haunted hotspots and historic buildings. With pictures and stories that might just send shivers down your spine, these tours offers a unique glimpse into Phoenix's darker side.

Throughout the tour, your guide will regale you with tales of murders, mysteries, and ghostly apparitions that haunt the streets of Phoenix. From notorious criminals to restless spirits, discover the secrets that have been buried beneath the city's surface for centuries. Keep your eyes peeled and your wits about you—you never know what you might encounter on this thrilling adventure.


Wednesday, May 8, 2024

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