Regular-Day Admission for Two or Four at FrightTown (Up to 26% Off). Multiple Dates Available.
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Haunted houses include a Lovecraftian menagerie of monsters, an abandoned warehouse full of demons, and a madhouse mixing humor and horror
Choose from 10 Options
- $35 for single-day admission for two on October 3 or 4 ($44 value)
- $65 for single-day admission for four on October 3 or 4 ($88 value)
- $65 for single-day admission for four on October 7, 8, or 11 ($88 value)
- $35 for single-day admission for two on October 7, 8, or 11 ($44 value)
- $65 for single-day admission for four on October 14, 15, or 18 ($88 value)
- $35 for single-day admission for two on October 14, 15, or 18 ($44 value)
- $35 for single-day admission for two on October 21, 22, or 25 ($44 value)
- $65 for single-day admission for four on October 21, 22, or 25 ($88 value)
- $35 for single-day admission for two on October 28 or 29 ($44 value)
- $65 for single-day admission for four on October 28 or 29 ($88 value)
Need To Know Info
About FrightTown
Hailed as the "scariest and best haunted attraction in the entire state of Oregon" by HauntWorld.com, FrightTown has elicited hair-raising screams for a decade. As its name suggests, FrightTown isn't just a single haunted house: it's a whole city block's worth of scares spread out across three very different haunts. Though the themes and the names of these haunts may stay the same from one year to the next, FrightTown overhauls each one annually to ensure that even the most loyal masochists find new reasons to scream around every turn.
As of 2015, FrightTown's longest-running attraction is Baron Von Goolo's Museum of Horrors which has been premiered for over a decade. This madhouse mixes humor and horror into one unpredictable experience that leaves people simultaneously scratching their heads and sprinting for the door, just like a high-school calculus class.