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🎃Horror Awaits As Mobile Thrill Seekers Celebrate Heart of the Halloween Season🎃

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The weekend is almost here which means haunt goers will be getting their dose of scares by visiting haunted attractions. There's an endless amount of seasonal entertainment taking place throughout Mobile, from horror-themed escape games, spooky haunted trails and mazes full of terrifying twists and turns, to family-friendly fun for everyone. Don't miss out on what's taking place!

After visiting an attraction, be sure to come back and visit https://www.mobilehauntedhouses.com to leave a review and rating. By doing this, locals will help the haunt be in the running for the 2019 Haunt of the Year!

Nightmare at 3008
Fultondale, AL
Open Friday 10/11, Saturday 10/12, Sunday 10/13 and 16 other dates
Venture into Nightmare at 3008 and watch as your very worst nightmares are transformed into a terrifying reality!
Greenville Haunted Firehouse
Greenville, AL
Open Friday 10/11, Saturday 10/12 and 5 other dates
Presented by the Greenville Fire Department, thrill seekers can enjoy some frightening fun during the Halloween Season, all for a great cause!
Zombie Apocalypse Hayride
Oxford, AL
Open Friday 10/11, Saturday 10/12 and 3 other dates
Come and ride one of our specially fitted vehicles to rid the City of Oxford of the zombie plague. Each rider will have access to a .
Seward Farms Field of Fright & Corn Maze
Lucedale, MS
Open Saturday 10/12 and 3 other dates
Are you hungry for a little fright? Explore the Field of Fright! It's scary fun for all ages! Come experience the dark corners of the corn field at dusk!
Whispering Pines Haunted Hayride
Milton, FL
Open Saturday 10/12, Sunday 10/13 and 5 other dates
The zombies are coming to Allentown, and only you can save the farm. But don’t start hoarding ammunition and boarding up the doors.
The Haunted Chicken House
Heflin, AL
Open Friday 10/11, Saturday 10/12 and 7 other dates
In 2003 Dan Hopkins made an attempt to revive the once thriving Seven Oaks chicken farm. He believed the answer to success was to order some rare genetically altered roosters from Katmandu.

       

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