Almost everyone loves getting in the spirit for Halloween, whether its getting all dressed up to go to a themed party, justifying eating bowls and bowls of candy, or just going to the movies for a few jumps and chills with the latest thriller. Halloweenbecomes a time unlike any other. It's also when the haunted houses open up. Scream Park, located in Lexington, isthree haunted attractions in one. In the "Castle of Fear," visitors walk among the spirits of knights, jesters, townspeople and a king of the past. While "Insanity" an attraction of chaos and torture takes twists and turns through complete darknessin a maze, showing brave souls all the worst nightmares their minds can dream. Tickets are $15 to get through all three attractions, or $25 to receive a SCREAMpass, which allows, participants to jump right to the front of the line. Scream Park will be open through Oct. 31 from 7 to 10 p.m. on Thursday, and 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Friday and Saturday. For more information, visit www.scarylexington.com or send an e-mail to info@scarylexington.com.
Another attraction full of thrills and chills is the Haunted Hotel in Louisville. Giving goosebumps to all, the haunted house is located at 3000 South Fourth Street, Louisville and general admission is $15. For more information, visit www.hauntednetwork.com/hauntedhotel.
A realistic scare comes from the Waverly Hills Haunted Hospital located in Louisville. Once a tuberculosis hospital, the hospital is now known to have had many torturous and experimental treatments. After passing through the hands of many different owners, the history has sparked interest for many different people. From disembodied voices, unexplained noises and actual sightings of ghosts, it's a trip visitors won't soon forget. Ghosts of a woman with chains on her arms and legs as they drip with blood as she screams for help as she runs before disappearing, appear towards the entrance, and the sound of children singing "ring around the rosy" on the roof top. Tickets are $20 and gates are open from 7:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. For more information visit www.underworldtales.com/waverly.htm
The screams of terror and delight echo across the Ohio River into Cincinnati, where thrill seekers can find Kings Island's Halloween Haunt. Rides and haunted houses are open in the park until the wee hours of the morning and the attractions offer something for everyone. Packages of four offer discounts of more than $15 per person, ringing in at $79 on Fridays and $99 on Saturday and Sunday tickets. Buying online saves more than $10 per ticket. Season passholders enter for free. The Haunt ends Nov. 1.
Haunted woods, a haunted hayride and a 3D mystery maze. Celebrating "Ten Years of Terror," Skeleton's Lair in Bowling Green has 50 live actors, animation, lots of fog and great special effects. The gates to the lair open at dark and close at midnight. Tickets can be bought online for $18. For more information go to info@skeletonslair.com or call (270) 622-8171.
Spooky sights around Kentucky
Published: Thursday, October 29, 2009
Updated: Thursday, June 16, 2011 02:06



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