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Miami’s No. 1 scream park is back and scarier than ever.
The Horrorland, ranked one of the Top 10 Haunted Houses in the USA by USA Today, is celebrating its sixth terrifying anniversary by transforming Jungle Island into more than 18 acres of pure Halloween nightmare fuel. Now through Oct. 31, prepare yourself for nights of heart-racing horror, immersive thrills, and unforgettable frights.
This year, The Horrorland promises to be bigger, bloodier, and more terrifying than ever, featuring:
• five all-new killer haunted houses – bigger, darker, and scarier than ever, packed with Hollywood-level sets, deranged storylines, and heart-stopping terror at every turn;
• Immersive scare zones – where the shadows move, the screams echo, and the monsters are always closer than you think;
• Cirque-style horror shows and fire performances – jaw-dropping, death-defying spectacles of fear and flame that will leave you gasping;
• The Coffin Bar and Ghostly Beer Garden – sip on sinister cocktails and haunted brews that keep the night chillingly alive;
• Cemetery Food Village – wickedly good bites, devilish desserts, and horror-inspired eats to satisfy your darkest cravings, and
• Macabre games, live deejays and interactive photo ops – a scream-fueled Halloween festival pulsing with music, madness, and endless frights.
“Our fans know that we never repeat the same show twice,” said Francisco Santos, creative director of The Horrorland. “For our sixth season, we’re unleashing a completely new lineup of haunted houses and experiences designed to push boundaries and deliver Miami’s ultimate Halloween event.”
The Horrorland runs Thursday through Sunday nights, 7-11 p.m., rain or shine. With limited nights to experience Miami’s premier Halloween scream park, tickets are expected to sell out quickly. Fast Passes also are available for guests who dare to skip the line.
Tickets are on sale now at www.thehorrorland.com. Don’t wait—snag yours early to score the best prices and guarantee your spot before Miami’s most terrifying nights vanish into the darkness.
For more information or for inquiries about group tours or reservations at The Horrorland, visit www.thehorrorland.com/.
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