Dark Scares Haunted Hotel Attraction In Mesa
Abandoned spaces, eerie, creatures from the undead, and labyrinth of dark corners awaits every guest who will enter the Dark Scares.
Located at 1900 East University Drive, Mesa, Arizona, Dark Scares was voted as the “Best Haunted House in the Valley” by the Arizona Foothills Magazine last 2012-2013. This haunted hotel features a live cast of different kinds of tormented souls that is inside the place and has no intention of going out from the hotel.
Dark Scares Haunted Hotel is now open for another season. Every guest can now explore new floors and brand new rooms full of new and exciting dangers at each corner.
With Dark Scares Haunted Hotel, you can now enter into place which is already abandoned by time but not by those tormented souls and spirits who remain on the hotel for eternity. Checking in to Dark Scares is just so simple but checking out is a different story.
Click HERE to see videos of what’s inside the Dark Scares Haunted Hotel.
General admission which includes both haunts cost $20 for Adults and $15 for children ages 14 years old and below. For best deals, Dark Scares offer two different options to choose from:
- $25 for haunted house admission of two visitors ages 13 years old and above (originally $30 value) including two kids ages 12 years old and below (originally $20 value). The total admission originally cost $50 but you only have to pay for $25 (saves 50%).
- $15 for haunted house admission of two visitors ages 13 years old and above (originally $30 value)
So don’t miss to visit this “Best Haunted House in the Valley”. Entering to Dark Scares is just like entering into another world which will completely rob all your senses. Bring your family and friends and get terrified while enjoying the moment as well. Visit Dark Scares now.
For more information about Dark Scares, visit them HERE!!!
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