Atlanta’s Best Haunts: Only for the Brave of Heart!
You never know what’s lurking around the corner at the best haunts of Atlanta. As we get closer to Halloween, you’ll need those nerves of steel for haunt itself but especially the lines! To help limit your wait times, check websites and see about advanced tickets or consider visiting during the week if possible. As with any popular attraction, get there early. Most importantly, have fun!
Rush Escape Room
Where: 6040 Unity Dr. Suite C, Norcross, GA
When: Year-round
At Rush Escape Room there will be no lines as most visitors reserve their time slots online in advance! Our very own CABIN features an creepy theme where you and up to 7 friends have been hiking through a forest and stumble upon (what you think!) is an abandoned cabin. You step inside and the door slams shut behind you. Your team now has 45 exciting minutes to try and escape the cabin before the deranged owner returns…he’s an old writer who’s lived out in the woods a long time…and he’s mastered the skill of skull collecting! We recommend not being in his house when he gets back! Filled with creepy things and dim lighting, but don’t worry there are flashlights for your team to use! The Cabin is the most popular escape at Rush Escape Room and for good reason; besides it’s eerie factor, only about 1/3 of the people actually escape!
Come see if your team has what it takes to escape The Cabin, Virus, Escape Vegas
or our newest addition: Prison Escape, COMING SOON!
Netherworld Haunted House
Where: 6624 Dawson Blvd, Norcross, GA
When: Select Nights from Sept. 22 – Nov. 5, 2017
This is the mac daddy of haunted houses. It’s been consistently rated one of the best haunted house in the US by Hauntworld magazine since 2009. The sets are professionally done, and the actors are excellent. I met The Collector under bright lights and he was creepy; I can’t image meeting him in a dark room. The website has good photos so visit there to see what you’re getting into.
Fear in the Woods
Where: 3565 North Hwy 155, Stockbridge, Ga. | 770-954-9356
When: Haunt opens Friday, September 29, 2017
Fear the Woods is a professional haunt that has consistently been ranked one of the top haunted places to go in Georgia for the last several years. Don’t wander too far from the light as Uncle Eddie has invited new creatures to come feast on the screams of those that come to the farm late at night.
This haunt consist of three different features: The Haunted House, a place where all your psychological fears are revealed; the Haunted Trail, where you have to find your way back after being dropped off in the middle of the woods; and Pandemic, the NEW 8,000 square foot interactive, competitive, combat field where your skills determine your fate.
The actors here are off the charts and they go out of their way to scare you. Check out fearthewoods.com for more information and if you’re brave enough, take a thrill ride on The ANNIHILATOR.
13 Stories Haunted House
Where: 320 Temple Ave. Newnan, GA 30263
When: Select Nights Sept. 24 – Nov. 4, 2017
13 Stories Haunted House is 54,000 square feet of horror and exhilaration that consists of 5 haunted houses with the option of joining forces to fight the zombie horde in The Apocalypse Zombie Kill Experience (laser tag)! The 5 haunts are 13 Stories Haunted House, Ward B, Zombie Alley, Clown Haus in 3D and Sacrifice. All haunted houses are available to all ages (at parent or guardian’s discretion) except for Sacrifice; inside Sacrifice there is extreme content. You must be 18 years old, sign a waiver and have a government issued ID card to enter that particular attraction.
Paranoia Haunt
Where: 2075 Marietta Hwy, Canton, Ga 30114
When: Select Nights Sept. 29 – Oct 31, 2017
Looking for an exciting place to do your haunted “housing” this year? Paranoia Haunt is located close to Atlanta, GA and is a must experience this year. People of all walks of life love getting the life scared out of them. There are two different haunted houses here: Blood Factory and Infectious.
Fright Fest at Six Flags
Where: Six Flags in Atlanta, GA
When: Select nights from September 23- October 29, 2017
Six Flags Over Georgia transforms each evening into a terrifying experience with ghouls, ghosts and goblins roaming the park!
Escape Woods: The Cabin
Where: 628 Sleepy Hollow Road | Powder Springs GA 30127 | 770-880-8846
When: Year round; see website for exact dates and times
You and your team will have 1 hour to escape an abandoned cabin buried deep in the woods before the time runs out. This is not just any cabin… the owner of the cabin has been studying serial killers his whole miserable life and he wants to make you his first victims. To escape before he gets home you will need to explore his cabin, solve clues, and decipher his locks. This game is designed for adults only and is not for the faint of heart!
Check out the list of Scary Themed Escape the Room Venues
Nightmares Gate
Where: 4179 Vansant Rd, Douglasville, GA 30135
When: Every Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Thursday, from September 30 to October 30, 2017. As well as Monday, Halloween night the 31st.
Nightmare’s Gate Hospital is the medical epicenter of an infectious disease that has No Cure, No Hope, and No Mercy! Something is spreading and the Doctors and Nurses are falling victim to its horrific effects. Patients are overpowering Orderlies, and Priests are turned from the path of compassion to outright ridicule. Dr McGavock from the CDC is battling both the infection and the infected with the best of modern medicine and the most barbaric of treatments ever devised by man. Don’t let them touch you as you navigate the twist and turns of Nightmare’s Gate! Will you be a survivor… Or a statistic?
Zombie Farms
Where: 568 Smithonia Rd, Winterville, Ga.
When: Oct 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 2017 | Opens at dark (around 8pm). Last ticket sold at 10:30pm
Zombie Farms is a 1/2 mile walk through dark and spooky woods filled with zombies and other characters who will scare you, entertain you, and sometimes even make you laugh. This year they are offering a “Behind the Masque” tour for those who want that little something extra! For an extra fee, a personal tour guide takes you through the back side of the event, so you can watch some scares and even participate in one! You can ask questions about how it all works and get to see Actor Camp where actors get ready for each performance and take breaks.