Scary Trenton Haunted Houses 2015

Trenton haunted houses are some of the best in New Jersey.  Enjoy a great scary night out with your spouse, date, or friends.  Expect to be terrified at these haunted attractions.  For the price of a movie you can be part of the action as you come face to face with terror.  Most use animatronics, great props, Hollywood sets, and actors with makeup beyond belief.  You will be frightened.  Find all the haunted houses, trails, corn mazes, hayrides, and Halloween fun attractions in the Trenton area.

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Corner of Chaos Scream Acres – 299 Princeton-Hightstown Rd., East Windsor, NJ 05820
Corner of Chaos  opens Friday, September 26th for 2014.  It opens at 7 pm and closes on Friday and Saturday at 11 pm.  It closes on Sunday at 10 pm.  There are 4 haunted places at Chaos Scream Acres.  A ticket to The Nightmare Machine is $15 for their hayride.  Wooded Wasteland is $15 for their haunted forest attraction.  Barbaric Barnyard at $15 is their haunted maze.  Finally Wicked Wagon Ride for $15 is their cornfield ride.  There is a combo ticket to enter all four attractions for a total price of $40. Corner of Chaos, now in its 5th year has built great attractions and a first class haunt complete with an entertainment midway.  Chaotic Carnival Midway features a nightly DJ, fire performances, a dance show, food and beverage vendors, souvenirs, and a bonfire.  “A place where all your screams come true.”
Dates Open in 2014:
September 26, 27, 28
October 3-5, 10-12, 17-19, 24-26, 331
November 1, 8

The Haunted Prison, 128 High Stad, Mt Holly, NJ 08060
Located at the former Burlington County Prison the Haunted Prison runs on Friday and Saturday nights from October 10th.  Tickets are $8 per attraction or $25 for all 4 attractions.  Doors open at 6:30 and close at 11 pm.  Great attractions with entry into the Hell’s Gate prison next to Necropolis Cemetery, Funhouse of Fear, and Trail of Terror.  Burlington County Prison Museum operates separately and is open every Thursday through Sunday from noon to 4 pm.
Dates Open in 2014:
October 10, 11, 17, 18, 24, 25, 31
November 1

Fear in the Forest, 182 City Line Road, Browns Mills,  NJ
Feat in the Forest is open from dark until 10 pm.  Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for kids ages 5-15, and free for kids under 5 years old.  The attraction has a 13 year history of fright.  They have both a trail and haunted hayride.
Dates Open in 2014:
October 17, 18

Field of Terror – 831 Windsor-Perrineville, Windsor, NJ 08520
Doors open at 7 pm every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday starting September 26th plus some additional dates.  There are four attractions all priced at $15 each.  You can buy one, two three or all four for the following prices.  One ticket is $15, two tickets are $25, three attractions are $35 and all four Quad tickets are $40.  The attractions are Killer Kornfield, Zombie Attack Haunted Hayride, The Unknown Barn, and Dementia 3D Haunted House.
Dates Open in 2014:
September 26, 27
October 3-5, 10-12, 16-19, 23-26, 30, 31
November 1

Oasis Island of Terror – 3 Circle Drive, Robbinsville, NJ
Tickets are $25 per person and includes all attractions.  Experience the walk through Back Woods Bayou.  It may startle you and might make you cry as you squeeze through rat tunnels or hog traps just to escape.  The Woods Have Eyes attraction features myths that are real.  Next comes the Turnpike Apocalypse where the walking dead began.  During the daytime they feature pumpkin picking, fall sand art, a decorated fun zone, fossil adventure and plenty of concession foods.  Door for food opens at 5:30 pm, tickets at 6:30 pm, and the haunt starts at 7:00 pm.
Dates Open in 2014:
September 26, 27, 28
October 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26

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