SUPRISINGLY SPOOKY

PDX Haunted Houses

“THE BENEATH”

This brand-new, locally owned haunted house replaces Fright Town at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum this year, and promises three transfixing, terrifying haunted attractions: Ashwood Hospital, The Midnight House, and Bloody Mary’s Murderess Midway.  The vicious venue is wheelchair- and ADA-compliant and tickets are $30 for general admission, $45 for a VIP express pass at the door.

 

“THE FEAR PDX”

The self-dubbed “haunted house screampark” has four different haunted houses, all in one location (northeast Portland) and accessible with one ticket! The wide range of themes includes Dark Carnival, Dead City, The Doll Factory, and The Mansion. The attractions are handicap-accessible and tickets cost $30 for general admission, $45 for VIP. Clowns, zombies, and dolls, oh m- WAIT, AND A HAUNTED MANSION, TOO???

“HOUSE OF SHADOWS”

This infamous haunted house in Gresham was voted the No. 1 haunted house in Oregon and provides a “full-contact terror experience” for those brave enough to enter. This year’s “carnival” theme can eerily entertain you for $30 for general admission and $40 for VIP fastpass. The House of Shadows also offers a one-of-a-kind $60 backstage pass that includes front-of-the-line access, a private bartender after the haunt, and the option to watch how the show operates. It is also wheelchair-accessible.

“13TH DOOR HAUNTED HOUSE”

Oregon’s oldest Halloween attraction tells onlookers to “enter at your own risk as you embark these dank endless hallways and unhallowed grounds, demented creatures and the spirits that have crossed over consuming those who have entered before you.” This classic house in Beaverton uses a variety of odors and animatronics to add to the spooky environment. Tickets are $23 cash/$25 for cards, and $45 for VIP. It is not labeled as wheelchair-accessible on its website, 13thdoor.com.

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