Southwest Scares

October 5, 2011 | 4:00 PM | Special | By Chad Hays

While there are plenty of spots here in the Valley to get your haunted highs, here are some scary spots around the Southwest worthy of a Halloween road trip.

The Trilogy of Terror
Three of the biggest haunted houses in Vegas join forces this year at the same location. Castle Vampyre, Circus of Horrors and Gates Of Hell, the first-ever R-rated haunted house in Vegas, make for a one-stop shop of fear. Tickets are $12 for each, $27 for all three or $32 for the sadists wanting an all-night pass.

Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition
An exhibit on the Titanic may not sound scary, but guests and employees have allegedly heard strange noises and witnessed odd sensations in the exhibition’s galleries at the Luxor over the years. On Oct. 30-31, guests can go on a special hour-long haunted tour of the exhibition and see if there’s any truth to the rumors as part of their regular admission price.

Las Vegas Haunts: Asylum and Hotel Fear

San Diego Ghost Tour
A 90-minute walking ghost tour of Old Town San Diego, open seven days a week, year round.

Balboa Park Haunted Trail
Three of San Diego’s biggest scares all in one spot.

Hollywood Forever Cemetery Walking Tour
Visit the final resting spots of stars of Hollywood’s past as film historian Karie Bible guides you through this star-studded cemetery.

The Queens Mary’s Dark Harbor 
Features 160 monsters, 20-foot tall flames and a trail that takes you through the actual haunted areas of the historic ship, plus food, drinks and other entertainment.

For a full list of all things haunted in Southern California, check out discoverlosangeles.com

 

    

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