DFW’s Best Haunted Houses

Time to Get Your Haunt On!

Scary Clown in white clothes and hat with yellow sharp teeth and an evil smile.

Haunted Houses….boy, do we love to get the bejezzus scared out of ourselves. We intentionally climb on roller coasters that go careening through the air. And every October we seek out places designed to instill enough fear to create nightmares for the next twelve months.

Here are DFW’s best haunts for this October.

Creekside Manor — Midlothian, TX

Creekside Manor will be open for 13 Days of Terror in 2019 by opening the last weekend in September on the 28th and 29th. Then the Manor will be open Fridays and Saturdays in October from dusk until midnight. They will also be open October 31, November 1 and November 2, 2019. Tickets are $15.00 for adults and $12.00 for children under 48″.

Creekside Manor is surrounded by ominous woods and threatening waters. The house awaits new guests. Will you dare walk through its gates, pass its cemetary and enter its narrow, winding halls? Are you ready to face fear itself? Then by all means, come in! Once inside you may never, ever leave.  The Manor is preparing something very special.  Plan now to come see our most terrifying attractions. We have dares and scares for the whole family.

This year Creekside Manor is working to support our community by partnering with Manna House of Midlothian, Texas. Manna House gives needy families a helping hand with food, financial and other assistance. A portion of ticket sales will benefit this cause. All “Fight the Real Frights” donations will directly benefit needy families in Ellis county. It’s that time of year again, time to step up and help Creekside Manor fight the frights of hunger and need.

Cutting Edge Haunted House — Ft. Worth, TX

Voted one of the Best Haunted Houses in America, Cutting Edge Haunted House opens at 8pm on Saturday, September 28th and then Oct 4-6, 11-13, 18-20, 24-27, 30-31 Nov 1-2. There are three ticket options to choose from 1. General Admission 2. Timed Ticket, and 3. Speedpass. You can check the website for times and ticket prices.

Image from Cutting Edge Haunted House. Evil reptilian eyes that glow and go dark.

The dark attraction is filled with terrifying live characters, amazing special effects, and incredible monsters. How fast can you run? Actually it takes about 55 minutes to go through this haunt.

Dark Hour Haunted House — Plano, TX

The Dark Hour Haunted House is open select days and times beginning September 20th. Check their website for more specifc days, times and ticket prices.

Image from Dark Hour Haunted House. Zombie like creature with a crown and pointing

 The Dark Hour witches have found their most powerful Leader yet. Dark Hour is transformed by the Vampire Witch.The Vampire Witch Lilandra has taken over, and is taking the coven to a dark place. She is setting out to impose the will of the Coven over all the DFW metroplex.

 With the magical eclipse known as the Dark Hour spell eminent Lilandra has summoned every Vampire Kin and Clan to usher in the Eternal Darkness. Surely bloodsuckers at every turn paired with the fiercest minion every Coven member has to offer will be enough to achieve the DARK HOUR!  Can you survive making your way through the crumbling Transylvanian cemetery, The Manor turned Vampire roost, and The Crypt city of the thirsty dead? Or will you end up joining the legion of the damned?

Reindeer Manor Halloween Park — Red Oak, TX

Woman coming through a doorway. White face with evil on her mind.

Four haunted houses all in one place! What could be greater than that? Reindeer Manor Halloween Park . The Haunted House experiencs include Reindeer Manor, 13th Street Morgue, Dungeon of Doom, and Shadow House.

Reindeer Manor Halloween Park opens on September 28th also has additional attractions such as Thriller Dances, Escape Rooms, and Ax Throwing. Visit their website for specifc days, times, and ticket information.


Published by Living In DFW

I guess you can take the girl out of Texas but you can't take Texas out of the girl. I was born here in Dallas and moved away at age 8. After 30 years of moving around the United States, as a child with the family and as an adult without them, I finally found myself back in Dallas. Since I returned in 2001 I have sold furniture for Crate&Barrel and Real Estate with Keller Williams. It is my hope to share with you what I love, question, and find interesting here in DFW.

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