Are you ready for the scares?
Halloween Haunt at Kings Island opens on Sept. 19, and it is bringing a few new frights this season. One of them is the new interactive “SCREAMium” experience, “The Conjuring: Beyond Fear.” And, the fact that the new premium experiences cost extra may give park-goers another scare.
The entire park will be getting a makeover for Halloween Haunt, now sponsored by Snickers. The event will feature six haunted mazes, five immersive scare zones, event-themed foods, and live shows. During the day, families can enjoy the family-friendly Tricks and Treats.
Here’s what to know.
Scenes, characters from New Line Cinema universe in ‘The Conjuring: Beyond Fear’ coming to Kings Island
The newest Halloween Haunt attraction will take guests to New Line Cinema’s “The Conjuring Universe,” featuring state-of-the-art effects and interactive challenges. Visitors will navigate eerie scenes and encounter characters like The Nun, The Crooked Man and The Ferryman. Guests must race to lock Annabelle back in her box — or face catastrophic consequences.
An additional ticket is required for “The Conjuring: Beyond Fear,” ranging from $15 to $25 depending on the day.
New Halloween Haunt mazes include Order of the Dragon
Among the six haunted mazes debuting at Halloween Haunt this year is Order of the Dragon, where guests explore the Vampire King’s lair and evade “The Dragon” prowling the corridors.
Mazes now require the purchase of a Haunted Attractions Pass, which ranges from $10 to $30 depending on the day.
When does Halloween Haunt start?
Halloween Haunt opens Sept. 19 and will run Thursdays to Sundays through Nov. 1.
How much are tickets to Halloween Haunt?
Much of Halloween Haunt is accessible with your admission to Kings Island. Daily tickets are as low as $45 online.
Tickets for “The Conjuring” attraction range from $10 to $25. The maze pass will cost you between $10 and $30.
You can bundle your admission ticket with the Haunted Attractions Pass for as low as $55, or with both “The Conjuring” and the mazes for as low as $74.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: New haunted house, ticket prices give scares at Kings Island Halloween Haunt. What to know
Reporting by Chad Murphy, Cincinnati Enquirer / Cincinnati Enquirer
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