VIP Tickets to Two Haunted Houses for Two, Four, Six, or Eight People at Playland Park in Flint
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Psychiatric hospital conjures up scares with haunted hallways, lingering spirits & priority VIP entrance
A haunted house is born from a past tragedy, be it a grisly murder, a mysterious disappearance, or a long-forgotten bologna sandwich buried beneath the floorboards. Sign on for a spooky tour of an eerily cursed residence with today’s Groupon to Playland Park’s Saint Lucifer’s Haunted Asylum and 13 Feet Under haunted houses in Flint. Choose from the following options:
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For $34, you get VIP passes with priority entrance for two (up to a $70 value).
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For $62, you get VIP passes with priority entrance for four (up to a $140 value).
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For $90, you get VIP passes with priority entrance for six (up to a $210 value).
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For $115, you get VIP passes with priority entrance for eight (up to a $280 value).
This deal is valid for the following dates:
- Friday, September 23
- Saturday, September 24
- Friday, September 30
- Saturday, October 1
- Sunday, October 2<p>
Playland Park packs a double dose of demonic thrills into one hair-raising location, traipsing terrified visitors through two of Michigan’s most fearsome attractions back-to-back. Saint Lucifer’s Haunted Asylum invites chill-seekers to check in to an abandoned psychiatric hospital, where 12,000 patients once suffered the horrors of electroshock therapy and underwhelming hospital food. Closed by the state in 1974, the apparitional asylum dares guests to meander through its supernatural hallways sans shrieks, only to plunge them into the seven zombie-riddled gates of 13 Feet Under. The fearful are forced to navigate hell-like hallways where face-less spirits, bloodless bodies, and star-nosed moles are doomed from resting in peace.
Though Playland Park sometimes features a discounted price, this Groupon still offers the best deal available.
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About St. Lucifer's Haunted Asylum & 13 Feet Under
Since 1969, families have been heading to Playland Fun Center for a day of entertainment. Nowadays, families play both old-school arcade games, such as pinball and Pac-Man, and newer options, such as shooting games. Those who want to soak up the warm sunshine venture outdoors to the mini golf course or zip around the racetrack in go-karts. The onsite Bonkers Pizzeria keeps hangry temper tantrums at bay with pizzas, salads, wraps, and sandwiches.
Playland Fun Center stays open in the warmer months. When the temperature starts to fall, an eerie chill settles over the fun park and families become as hard to find as an Easter egg in a Silly Putty factory.