Showing posts with label Haunted House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Haunted House. Show all posts

Thursday, August 7, 2025

Nightfall 2025 at Old Tucson: Dates, Tickets, Haunted Houses, Scare Zones, and Tips

Nightfall 2025 at Old Tucson

Nightfall returns to Old Tucson with 22 acres of terror, three haunted houses, three scare zones, live shows, rides, craft food, and creepy cocktails. Dates, prices, and a full guide inside.

Dates, Tickets, Haunted Houses, Scare Zones, and Tips


Quick facts

  • Event dates: October 2 to November 1, 2025. 
  • Hours: 4:30 pm to 11:30 pm. 
Dabney the Clown teams up with Jebediah Hyde to overthrow the Demon Queen. Expect a chaotic carnival of clowns and critters across the town. 

  • Tickets:

    • Thursdays (Discount Night): Adult or Child $35.01 all-in. Toddler 4 and under free. 

    • Fri–Sun (Premium Nights): Adult 13+ $50.68 all-in. Child 5–12 $40.07 all-in. Toddler 4 and under free. 

  • Parking: Free for all events. 

  • Clear bag and no-costume policies for adults apply. 


What’s new in 2025

Nightfall marks its 33rd year with bigger haunts, added entertainment, craft cuisine, and specialty cocktails. 

Tickets go on sale August 7. 


Haunted houses

1) The Funhouse (Dabney the Clown)

The clowns run Nightfall. Under Dabney’s command, this “fun” house turns laughter into screams. Enter their midway, but remember that their kind of fun can be deadly. Included with admission. 

2) Guilliard Asylum

Jebediah Hyde reopens his father’s infamous madhouse for the criminally insane. Dark history, mistreatment, and experiments linger in every ward. Hyde is recruiting new test subjects. Included with admission. 

3) Inferno

Descend into the hellfire pits of the underworld. Rotting corpses, spirits, and demons surround you. Avoid the gaze of the overlord or risk an eternity in the pits. Included with admission. 


Scare zones

1) Clown Street

A gauntlet of maniacal clowns controls the streets. They hunt for screams, not laughter, and they’re very good at it. Included with admission. 

2) The Coven

A hidden alleyway enclave where an evil coven barters living souls for the dead. Step lightly or become their next trade. Included with admission. 

3) The Harvest

Each season, residents called to harvest vanish in the corn. Rumors tell of not-quite-human shapes in the stalks. Stick together and find your way out. Included with admission. 


Live shows, rides, food, and merch

Nightfall layers in live entertainment, classic Old Tucson rides and attractions, craft food, creepy cocktails, and new 2025 merch across the park’s 22 acres. All details and show lineups post on the official page. 


How to pick your night

  • Best value: Thursdays at $35.01 all-in. Great if you want lower price and often lighter crowds. 

  • Peak energy: Fridays to Sundays bring premium pricing and bigger weekend vibes. 

  • Season pass option: Unlimited entry to Nightfall and Yuletide with the 2025 Season Pass. Perks vary and may include VIP parking and discounts. 


Pro tips for a smooth scare

  • Wear closed-toe shoes suited for outdoor desert terrain and uneven surfaces. 

  • Hydrate. Bring a sealed or empty personal plastic water bottle within policy limits. Fill stations available in restaurants. 

  • Follow the clear bag policy. Adults should not wear costumes or bring props or masks. 

  • Arrive early to hit the haunted houses first, then loop back for scare zones and shows.


Tickets and calendar

Book early. Many nights sell out. Check the official calendar, policies, and ticketing on Old Tucson and Etix.


Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Haunted Houses in Arizona

Haunted Houses in Arizona – Your Guide to Halloween Thrills

October in Arizona means spooky season is here, and for horror fans that’s the signal to start lining up at the state’s scariest haunted houses. From Phoenix to Tucson, haunted attractions are open with new frights for Halloween 2024. If you crave the adrenaline rush of a good scare, we’ve got you covered with the top haunted houses to scream your way through this month (if you dare!).

13th Floor Haunted House (Phoenix)

The Scare: The 13th Floor is Phoenix’s most famous haunted house, known for Hollywood-quality production and heart-pounding scares. Each year, this massive indoor attraction unveils all-new themes and ultra-detailed sets. In 2024, you can expect multiple terrifying sections in one walkthrough – one moment you might be tiptoeing through a cursed Victorian manor with ghosts lurking behind cracked mirrors, and the next you’re sprinting past snarling zombies in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. The costumes, makeup, and special effects are top notch, making you feel like you’ve stepped into a horror movie.

Why You’ll Love It: If you love variety and surprise, 13th Floor delivers. They typically have 2-3 distinct haunted house experiences within the overall attraction, so your scares come in many flavors. Animatronic creatures, live actors that come this close to your face, fog, strobe lights, and spine-chilling sound effects – it’s an all-out assault on the senses in the best way. The anticipation in the queue (often decorated like a creepy courtyard) builds the suspense. By the end, your heart will be pounding and you’ll be laughing with relief.

Tips: Buy tickets online for a specific time slot – this haunt is popular and sells timed entries to manage wait times. Friday/Saturday nights get packed; if you can, go on a Thursday or Sunday for smaller crowds (and a slightly slower-paced experience to catch your breath between rooms). They offer fast passes and even an “upgraded” experience with an added mini escape room if you’re into that. Note that it’s very intense – not recommended for kids under 13. And a fun extra: after you survive, check out their themed merch and photo ops outside (who wouldn’t want a pic with a creepy 7-foot tall prop monster?).

Fear Farm (Phoenix/Glendale)

The Scare: Fear Farm is an expansive outdoor haunt combining several haunted houses plus the infamous haunted corn maze. Spread over a large field on the edge of town, it offers a more open-air, festival vibe – until you enter the attractions and the fear sets in!

Why You’ll Love It: It’s like getting 5 haunts in one. Your ticket grants you access to a circuit of different haunted house tents, each with a unique theme – think haunted asylum, cursed circus, swamp creatures, etc. Then there’s the corn maze, arguably the scariest part, where you wander through rows of 10-foot-high corn in the dark. The isolation and anticipation of “what’s around the next corner?” is thrilling. Many an Arizonan has a Fear Farm corn maze story involving a chainsaw guy appearing out of nowhere... The overall atmosphere is fun – there are often food trucks, a DJ, maybe fire pits – so you can make a whole evening of it.

Tips: Fear Farm is mostly outdoors on dirt paths – wear closed-toe shoes you don’t mind getting dusty. Start with the corn maze first before lines grow, then hit the houses. Or vice versa if you want to build courage for the maze. Keep in mind it’s a bit of a walk between attractions, so it feels like a mini hike in the dark (adds to the adventure!). Like 13th Floor, get tickets ahead to secure your entry night – especially the closer it gets to Halloween. They sometimes have “happy hour” pricing if you arrive right at opening. Bring a few bucks for a hot cocoa or fry bread after – you’ll need to replenish after all that adrenaline!

Slaughterhouse (Tucson)

The Scare: Southern Arizona’s premier haunt, the Slaughterhouse, is exactly what it sounds like – an actual former slaughterhouse turned into a multi-attraction horror show. The setting itself (an old meat packing plant) gives off seriously creepy vibes before any actors even jump out.

Why You’ll Love It: Slaughterhouse boasts multiple themed sections (often 4-5), all under one roof. You might start in a deranged clown carnival, find yourself navigating a pitch-black maze by touch alone (terrifying!), then end up in an “undead” nightclub with strobe lights and zombies at every turn. They put a lot of effort into story and ambiance – for example, one year they had a whole alien invasion segment that felt like X-Files meets haunted house. It’s a favorite for scare connoisseurs because they mix classic jump scares with psychological eeriness and even some choose-your-path moments. Bonus: They often have side attractions like mini escape rooms or an axe throwing range to enjoy while you wait.

Tips: Tucson cools off in October, so an evening at Slaughterhouse might actually be chilly – bring a light jacket for the line (and for shivering in fear!). The lines can be long on peak nights; consider a VIP pass to skip ahead, or go early in the month. Parking is free but carpool if you can, as it fills up. After you go through, downtown Tucson isn’t far – sometimes it’s fun to debrief over a late-night bite at a diner, still riding the adrenaline high from the scares. And remember, all these places have a no-touch policy (actors won’t grab you) – so if you get super scared, you can always close your eyes… though where’s the fun in that?

Haunt Tips: Survive & Thrive

  • Know Your Limits: Arizona’s pro haunts are intense. If you have young children or anyone who might not handle it well, consider family-friendly alternatives (like haunted train rides or pumpkin patches with mild spookiness). For teens and adults who love horror, these haunts are perfect – just be ready to be truly scared.
  • Stay Safe & Polite: Follow all the rules the haunt provides. That often means no touching actors, no running, and no filming inside. The actors will get in your personal space and may startle you, but remember they’re people doing a fun job – do not swing or shove if you’re startled (it happens; just apologize and keep going if you accidentally flail into someone). Use the haunted house’s safe word or exit route if needed – there’s no shame in stepping out if it’s too much.
  • Go with Friends: Everything’s better with a buddy or three. Plus, it’s entertaining to see who in your group scares the easiest! You’ll laugh about the moments you screamed and jumped into each other’s arms afterward. And in the haunted corn maze, multiple people = multiple eyes to spot that sneaky scareactor before they get you (strength in numbers!).
  • Timing Is Everything: The last two weekends of October, these places get busy. If you hate waiting, go on an earlier weekend or a weeknight if they’re open. Also, later at night (after 9:30-10 p.m.), lines may die down as the early crowd leaves – brave a late-night slot for potentially shorter waits (and somehow things feel scarier at midnight 👻). Most haunts close by midnight or 1 a.m. on weekends.

Arizona’s haunted houses in 2024 are scarier than ever, offering everything from big-budget frights to homegrown horrors. Whichever haunt (or haunts!) you choose, you’re in for a spine-chilling, adrenaline-pumping good time. So muster your courage, grab your bravest friends, and head into the darkness for an unforgettable Halloween experience.

And after you survive, make sure to brag a little – you earned it! Share your haunted adventures with us: follow us on Instagram and Facebook and tag us in your scariest photos (if you managed to snap any). We’ll be sharing our own haunted house reactions (and maybe a scream-faced selfie or two). Happy Haunting, Arizona – stay scary! 🎃

Monday, September 30, 2024

The 6 Spookiest Haunted Houses in Phoenix (2024 Guide)

Best Haunted Houses in Phoenix for 2024

Whether you’re looking for a classic haunted house, an extreme horror experience, or a fun-yet-scary Halloween outing, these attractions offer something for everyone. Here are the six most terrifying haunted houses near Phoenix:

1. Fear Farm Haunted House

📍 6801 N 99th Ave, Glendale, AZ 85305
📞 (623) 866-5378
🌐 fearfarm.com
Hours: October–November (Sun–Thurs 7PM–10PM; Fri 7PM–12AM; Sat 6:30PM–12AM)
💰 Admission: Starts at $27.99

Fear Farm is Arizona’s largest haunted attraction, spanning over 30 acres of terrifyingly themed haunted houses and outdoor scare zones. With new horror attractions every year, expect everything from crazed outlaws to demonic entities and eerie carnival freaks. Actors roam freely, making every moment unpredictable—even outside the haunted houses. Highly recommended for horror lovers!

2. 13th Floor Haunted House

📍 2814 W Bell Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85053
📞 (602) 456-2250
🌐 13thflooraz.com
Hours: October–November (Thurs & Sun 7PM–10PM; Fri–Sat 7PM–12AM; Mon–Wed CLOSED)
💰 Admission: Starts at $29.99

Brought to life by Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group, this Hollywood-level haunted attraction is packed with elaborate sets, immersive soundtracks, and terrifyingly realistic horror scenes. Expect dark mazes, claustrophobic tunnels, and intense sensory experiences that test your nerves. If you fear the unknown, this haunted house will push your limits.

3. Scarizona Scaregrounds

📍 1901 N Alma School Rd, Mesa, AZ 85201
📞 (480) 444-2590
🌐 scarizona.com
Hours: October (Thurs–Sat 7PM–10PM; Sun–Mon 7PM–9PM; Tues–Wed CLOSED)
💰 Admission: Starts at $24.95

Scarizona is an adrenaline-fueled horror experience featuring multiple haunted houses, scare zones, and terrifying animatronics. The full-sensory horror rooms are designed to make you feel like you’re inside a nightmare. This haunt gets scarier every year, making it a must-visit for true horror fans.

4. Golfland Fright Nights

📍 155 W Hampton Ave, Mesa, AZ 85210
📞 (480) 834-8319
🌐 golfland.com
Hours: October (Thurs & Sun 6:30PM–10PM; Fri–Sat 6:30PM–11:45PM)
💰 Admission: Starts at $25

Ever played mini-golf inside a haunted graveyard? Golfland Fright Nights features the award-winning Gauntlet Haunted House, a multi-level horror maze that requires crawling, climbing, and escaping from terrifying creatures. Perfect for those seeking an interactive horror challenge!

5. Sanctum of Horror

📍 6525 E Southern Ave, Mesa, AZ 85206
📞 (480) 200-8163
🌐 sanctumofhorror.com
Hours: October (Fri–Sat 7PM–11PM; Sun & Thurs 7PM–10PM)
💰 Admission: Starts at $25

Step inside the haunted asylum of Leonore, where her violent past unfolds through gruesome, immersive horror scenes. Sanctum of Horror is story-driven, focusing on a psychological thriller experience with eerie silence, disturbing imagery, and intense actor interactions.

6. Mill of Madness

📍 Phoenix, AZ (Exact location TBA)
🌐 New attraction for 2024!
💰 Admission: $25

This brand-new horror experience is designed like a live-action horror movie, blending cinematic storytelling with terrifying encounters. It features structured horror narratives, chase sequences, and interactive scares, making visitors feel like they’re inside a real-life horror film. A must-visit for fans of immersive horror!


Bonus: Ghost Tour in Phoenix

Get Ghosted Phoenix – Best Paranormal Tour

📍 Downtown Phoenix
📞 (520) 873-9845
🌐 getghostedphx.com
Hours: By appointment only
💰 Admission: Varies by tour

If haunted houses aren’t enough, why not go on a real ghost tour? Get Ghosted Phoenix offers historically accurate paranormal investigations using EMF detectors, dowsing rods, and spirit boxes. Their Spooks, Spirits, and Speakeasy Tour (21+) combines ghost hunting with a vintage speakeasy experience.


Tips for Visiting Haunted Houses in Phoenix

Check Haunted House Rules – Some allow costumes, but most do not.
Wear Closed-Toe Shoes – Uneven floors, running, and foggy rooms require sturdy shoes.
Buy a Fast Pass – Skip long lines, especially on weekends.
Don’t Touch Actors or Props – Haunted house staff will scare you, but no physical contact is allowed.
Read Warnings & Disclaimers – Some attractions have age restrictions or health advisories.


Final Thoughts

If you’re looking for the best haunted houses in Phoenix for 2024, these attractions offer unforgettable horror experiences. Whether you’re seeking Hollywood-level scares, eerie ghost tours, or interactive horror adventures, Phoenix has something terrifying in store for you.

Which haunted house will you dare to visit this Halloween? Let us know in the comments! 🎃👻

Monday, December 23, 2019

RavenHearse Family Classic Haunt - CLOSING 12/26/19

The RavenHearse Family Classic Haunt in Tucson, AZ is one of the only haunted house attractions open year round.

Today they posted "With Heavy Heart and Great sadness we announce We are CLOSING our doors this Thursday, December 26th. We want to Thank Everyone who has Supported Us and enjoyed our Haunt Tours in the last four years and three months since we opened our doors October 1st, 2015."

That is the sad news...


The good news is they also continued to state: "We Feel Honored to have been part of Trail Dust Town and will miss being there very much. We are currently working on Purchasing an Amazing new location that will bring us more room for expansion and the ability to host RavenHearse special Events. We Hope to announce the New Location early next year."

Hopefully the new location will allow for even more as additional space and a new location may open up opportunity for even greater things.

For updates follow them on Facebook or visit RavenHearse Family Classic Haunt webpage.

For more on What they had offered in the past and a review of this haunted attraction, you can find more information here: RavenHearse Family Classic Haunt Review. I am looking forward to the Grand Re-Opening!

There are also plans for the old Trail Dust Town location at 6541 E Tanque Verde Rd, Tucson, AZ 85715 as well. As the post also stated "We have good friends who are looking to continue the fun at the current location and offer escape rooms set to possibly open in March 2020."


Check out my post with an Escape Room tips and tricks guide.


Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Haunted Houses around the Country worth visiting - Halloween Attractions

Every Halloween a frightening transformation sweeps the nation with haunted houses, mazes and hayrides popping up everywhere. If you dare, check out these Halloween attractions for lots of terrifying thrills.

Dread Hollow

Address: 321 Browns Ferry Road, Chattanooga, TN 37419
Website: Dread Hollow

Dread Hollow is a unique attraction that adds a new level of fear to the traditional haunted house. Dread Hollow appears to be like any other unassuming small town, but visitors are unaware of what truly lies within: 20,000 square feet of pure terror.

The Bates Motel and Haunted Hayride

Address: 1835 Middletown Rd, Glen Mills, PA 19342
Website: Bates Motel and Haunted Hayride

For 27 years, the Haunted Hayride at Arasapha Farm has been scaring its visitors! The special effects and superb acting at the Bates Motel will take you to a different level of terror.  The Hayride has been featured as the Number 1 Haunted Attraction in America by Hauntworld Magazine.

If you like Haunted Hayrides, check out the one at Fear Farm in Glendale, AZ.
Or visit the Bates Motel at Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood at at Universal Studios, CA.

The Ghoullog

Address: 1 Skimobile Rd, North Conway, NH 03860
Website: The Ghoullog

The crew behind The Ghouldog are committed to giving their visitors a most terrifying experience. The approximate 50 minute haunt features over 15,000 square feet of indoor space through a series of dark rooms and scary mazes. Plus an outdoor element which leads through the dark woods . with plenty of scares and screams.

Fear Overload Scream Park

Address: 15555 E 14TH St., San Leandro, CA 94578
Website: Fear Overload Scream Park

By the same people who bring you Scarizona in Mesa, AZ. Fear Overload is noted as being the best Haunted House Bay Area attractions and was voted as one of the scariest attractions in California. The Scream Park features two haunted houses full of monstrous creatures.

Knott’s Scary Farm

Address: 8039 Beach Boulevard, Buena Park CA 90620

Knott’s Scary Farm is the largest and most haunting Halloween experience in Southern California, the fully transformed theme park features unique haunted mazes and attractions, sinister shows and more than 1,000 horrifying creatures lurking in the fog and hiding in every corner of the park.

Fright Dome

Fright Dome 2018 will not be hosted by Circus Circus Las Vegas this year.

"Circus Circus has informed Egan Productions that it will not move forward with Fright Dome for 2018. While we regret this bad news, we are grateful to the people of Las Vegas for supporting Fright Dome over the past fifteen years. We look forward to many successful Halloween events in the future."
-Egan Productions

Dark Harbor

Address: 1126 Queens Hwy, Long Beach, CA 90802

The Queen Mary’s Dark Harbor annual Halloween haunt, features 6 haunted mazes, a 4D theater experience, immersive attractions and live entertainment including hundreds of monsters. As an added bonus, the place is truly haunted: Time Magazine has named Queen Mary as one of the “Top 10 most haunted places on Earth”.

The RavenHearse Family Classic Haunt 

Address: 6541 E Tanque Verde Rd, Tucson, AZ 85715

One of the only haunted house attractions open year round. They offer a unique experience (Green, Yellow, Orange and Red Tours), different from the normal commercial haunted house attractions.  Additionally, they cater a haunting experience to the needs of sensitive children or children with disabilities by having opted out of using smoke machines or strobe lights.

Check out their Halloween Tour starting September 28th 'Into the Shadows and Into the Dark'.

Dent Schoolhouse

Address: 5963 Harrison Ave, Cincinnati OH 45248
Website: Dent Schoolhouse

Like the Queen Mary, this is a real haunted location. In 1894 the Dent Public School was open, but in 1942 several students, mysteriously vanished. In 1945, 1952 and 1955, more students went missing. After students began to complain about strange smells, the basement was found covered with the decaying remains of the missing students. They were killed by Charlie, the janitor. This place sure knows how to make the place even more haunted.




Saturday, October 27, 2018

Chris Birkett's Haunted Graveyard - Scottsdale, AZ

Chris Birkett's Haunted Graveyard, began as a small display in 1986, starting out with only a pumpkin patch and a few gravestones.

In 2001, Chris Birkett and his cousin Shawn Silberblatt increased the display and designed "The Haunted Graveyard presents Halloween Town" based on Halloween Town from the movie "The Nightmare before Christmas” directed by Tim Burton.

Since then it has become a free to the public, 13 minute long Haunted House, with 26 scare actors and has approx 3000 visitors a night.

It is a five (5) night event from October 27th - 31st, 2018 and runs from 06:30 PM to 10:00 PM.

It runs on donations and as it takes a lot of time, energy and commitment to make things like this happen, there is a suggested donation of at least $5.

Haunted Graveyard AZ
8414 E Valley Vista Dr
Scottsdale, AZ 85250






Friday, October 19, 2018

Fourth Annual Enchanted Pumpkin Garden - Carefree, Arizona

You are invited to experience the many artfully carved pumpkin characters on display at the Enchanted Pumpkin Garden hosted by the town of Carefree.

October 19th – 28th, 2018

Entry is Free! FREE parking is available in and around the Gardens and throughout the downtown area!

For more information about this annual event, visit CarefreePumpkinGarden.com or call 480-488-3686.


Live Pumpkin Carving
October 19th – 28th, 2018, Daily from 10:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m.

Family Pumpkin Carving Nights 
Wednesday, October  24th and Thursday, October  25th from 6:00–8:00 p.m.
Desert Foothills YMCA presents Family Carving Nights at the Sanderson Lincoln Pavilion Main Stage. Additional fees apply; advance reservations suggested as space is limited.

Enchanted Pumpkin Beer Garden
Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m.–9 p.m.
Sponsored by Four Peaks Brewery at the Sanderson Lincoln Pavilion Main Stage and Historic Spanish Village.

Harvest Market
Fridays–Saturdays, 10:00 a.m.– 7:00 p.m. and Sundays 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
The market will feature a variety of vendors offering Halloween trinkets and be located along Ho Hum Road and Easy Street.

Costume Contests
Join the annual Costume Contests, held on the Sanderson Lincoln Pavilion Main Stage. On Saturday, Oct. 27th.
  • Kids Contest at 2:00 p.m.,
  • Family/Group Contest at 3:00 p.m. (note: costumes need a unifying theme in this category)
  • Adults Contest at 4:00 p.m.

Haunted Happenings Area
Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 10:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m.
Prepare for a frightfully good time at the Haunted Happenings area located in Historic Spanish Village. With family friendly activities for kids between ages 3-8 years old! The $5 admission gets you access to all activities, including an inflatable Corn Maze and Bouncy House, a Petting Zoo and Pony Rides, a spooktacular Haunted House, Face Painting and Kid’s Arts and Crafts.

Gourmet Food Trucks
  • Munch Box AZ (gourmet grilled cheese) 
  • Tom’s BBQ Pig Rig (Chicago-style BBQ) 
  • Cousin’s Maine Lobster (gourmet Maine lobster creations) 



About Ray Villafane
With a workshop and gallery based in Arizona, Ray Villafane is an internationally acclaimed sculptor who fashions exceptional figures and scenes out of pumpkins, sand and snow. He holds two entries in the Guinness Book of World Records. He’s also known for Food Network’s Outrageous Pumpkins competitions, which he won in 2008, 2009 and 2010. For information about Ray Villafane and Villafane Studios, visit Villafanestudios.com.


Friday, July 13, 2018

RavenHearse Family Classic Haunt - Year Round Haunted Experience

The RavenHearse Family Classic Haunt in Tucson, AZ is one of the only haunted house attractions open year round.

They offer a unique experience, different from the normal commercial haunted house attractions. They use actual haunted artifacts and your imagination, along with excellent theatrical storytelling to offer a different scare level to accommodate guests of all ages.

No Blood, No Guts, just psychological horror though an amazing labyrinth, including back stories about each haunted item. As you get wrapped up in the stories and interactions you never really see the scares coming.

Additionally, they cater a haunting experience to the needs of sensitive children or children with disabilities by having opted out of using smoke machines or strobe lights.

The theme changes constantly with the season and occasional addition of new haunted artifacts and props.  Truly a place to face some of the things that play on most peoples' fears, including live giant spiders and a real human hand.

RavenHearse accepts cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover cards at the door. Admission rates vary per each activity or event.

Check out their events calendar or call before 2pm for details (520) 370-5472

Click here for their hours of operation

General Haunt tour admission - general haunt Tours take 15 to 20 minutes
$5.00 - Green Tours - Kid Friendly Scares
$6:00 - Yellow Tours - Semi Scary
$6.00 - Orange Tours - Scary with a safe word
$7.00 - Red tours - Scary with no escape
Children under 3 yrs old are FREE

​DARK TOUR ADMISSION - Dark Tour takes 45*60 minutes and are the last tour of the night
$10.00 per person

MIDNIGHT DARK TOUR Admission - Reservation required with minimum group size 8 people
$13.00 PER PERSON

Address: 6541 E Tanque Verde Rd, Tucson, AZ 85715



My two Cents

Me and my family partook in two of the Friday the 13th tours. The Red tour and the Dark Tour on Friday, July 13th, 2018. This Special tour was a flashlight guided tour by the Family Patriarch, Greivsley RavenHearse. The Red tour included things that go bump in the night and the Dark Tour included additional interesting stories and histories of some of our Haunted Treasures and Artifacts. The way the host interacted with us was great and the unexpected was at times scary, but always fun. Everyone in the group from age 13-62, had a great time. For the cost, it is really a great time and we will be back for other events like photo ops with Krampus for Christmas or Skeeter Rotten Tail in the Spring.

RavenHearse Family Haunted house