![]() On one hand, gamers have outgrown the old. Out with the Old…Īttempting to remake an old-school classic can go either way. Overall, it’s a game that marries discovery, puzzles, and randomness into one fulfilling adventure. To help you on your quest, text puzzles pop up, hinting toward an item you could collect or where to locate treasures that you must return to a house at the start of the game. Along with physical barriers, Colossal Cave features enemies like trolls, bears, snakes, dwarves (seven, of course), and pirates that want you dead. But if you don’t, 2023’s Colossal Cave is yet another attempt at reincarnating the titular Colossal Cave with its meandering mazes and caverns that serve as obstacles to your progress. Or perhaps the 1980s remake that still causes a stir in gaming. The hours change depending on what day you go, so be sure to check the hours the day you want to go.You may already know the 1976 classic text adventure game by the same name. For ticket prices and info click here. Slaughter House runs Thursday through Friday until Halloween. If you’re a brave soul, take a chance and see how far you can get! Ticket prices vary depending on how you decide to spend your night. City Meats is definitely not for the faint of heart. If you don’t want a terrifying butcher running up to you and possibly grabbing you or chasing you around, then I would suggest going to another attraction. Lastly, City Meats is the most extreme attraction at The Slaughter house. Voodoo Bayou, lets you explore an eerie swamp with all sorts a terrifying creatures along your journey. Think you can do it? Cirque Du Slay, the next attraction isn’t recommended if you’re terrified of clowns unless you are just looking for a good scare. First is The Boiler Room and for anyone that loves anything zombie related this is a must! Make your way through the room with vicious zombies at every corner. Probably one of the most popular attractions on this list, The Slaughter house is Tucson’s go to haunted house every year. Attend a live show, or one of the many haunted attractions around! Tickets are $28, and runs from 6-10:00 Thursday through Friday and on Halloween. Explore haunted Old Tucson for the night. Nightfall At Old Tucson- 201 S Kinney Rd.You also are treated to a delicious 3 course meal, so why wouldn’t you go? Admission is $38.95, and the hours are 6-8:30. Well, if you have some extra money, you can become a detective for the night and solve an intriguing murder mystery. Oracle Rd. Perhaps pumpkin patches, haunted hayrides and other frights really aren’t your thing. Murder in Paradise: An Interactive Murder Mystery Show- Gaslight Music Hall 13005 N.Admission is $4 and pumpkins are 45 cents per pound. The hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m, Saturday and Sunday. Need to find the perfect pumpkin? You can find one in this 50 acre pumpkin patch. Buckelew Farms Pumpkin Festival- Buckelew Farm, Three Points, 17000 W.Maybe you’re not big on frights, well there is a small petting zoo on site and a Halloween carnival for only 25 cents! ![]() You can take a tour of the cave by candlelight, but if you’re seeking thrills the haunted hayride is what you want to do. Halloween Howl- Colossal Cave Mountain Park, 16721 E.So, those who are seeking a good scare this might be for you! Treat yourself to a scare for $20 when a section of the cornfield becomes Buckelew Farm Terror in the Corn, with props and actors. Saturday and Sunday, or $13 if attempted by flashlight on Friday, Saturday and Halloween from 5 until midnight. Admission is $8 for adults from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. The corn maze has a new design this year, so for all who want to put their navigation skills to the test, then this hour long corn maze is for you. Annual Pumpkin Festival and Corn Maze at Buckelew farm- 17000 W.Do you find yourself wondering what you’re gonna do for Halloween? Well look no further, here’s a list of all the best places to spend Halloween in Tucson! ![]()
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