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$19 for a Ticket to San Francisco's Haunted House of Horrors, October 26–30 at the Old Mint (Up to $40 Value)

San Francisco's Haunted House of Horrors
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Vampires, zombies, & plenty of other monsters mingle in interactive horror story great for families that unfolds the week before Halloween

Hauntings are frequently attributed to a community's overactive imagination, much like the existence of Wyoming. You be the judge with this Groupon.

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  • $19 for one ticket, valid Monday or Tuesday from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m., or Wednesday from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. (up to a $40 value)
  • $19 for one ticket, valid Saturday or Sunday from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. (up to a $40 value)

    San Francisco's Haunted House of Horrors is open for six days total, so this Groupon applies to the dates ranging from Saturday, October 26, to Wednesday, October 30.

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About San Francisco's Haunted House of Horrors

No one is safe at San Francisco's Haunted House of Horrors. For six days leading up to Halloween, 25 Chambers of the Old Mint fill with horrors diverse and foul. Arachnophobes quake in the Spider's Prey room, the credulous fall prey to undead charm beside Dracula's Coffin, and cinephiles carry the terrible knowledge of their imminent fate as they explore the Slasher Movie Classics chamber. Other rooms contain killer clowns, shambling zombies, and mad scientists in search of unholy knowledge. Even if a guest fears nothing but elaborate dance numbers, they'll tremble at the Thriller sequence that's set to one of the 1980s' most terrifying bass lines. Other features of this limited time event include two winding horror mazes, a Blood Bar for adults to sip on ... wine, and classic horror-movie screenings with some new scares mixed in. A city as old as San Francisco has plenty of time to attract a few ghostly residents—at this haunted house, guests just might meet them.

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