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Haunted Graveyard Arizona in Scottsdale

With 34 years of terror under their belt, the Haunted Graveyard continues to offer locals uncanny, fear-fulfilling Halloween experiences. The sight consists of seven horrifying attractions that owner and creator Chris Brikett continues to innovate in horror. From Oct. 27 to Oct. 31, the Valley favorite will reopen its doors to Arizona’s most daring residents. Children 13 and younger are not encouraged to attend but are welcome. The Haunted Graveyard is free to attend but donations are greatly appreciated.

Sanctum of Horror in Mesa

Rated the No. 1 attraction by Arizonahauntedhouses.com two years in a row, Sanctum of Horror’s chilling haunt will exceed your expectations. The haunted house consists of a main character, the murderous Lenore, her traumatizing childhood home, a graveyard and an asylum. In addition to the horrifying storyline, the Sanctum’s next-level set and costume design is a sight for pure eyes looking to be spoiled. General admission tickets are $22, and the attraction is open from Sept. 27 to Nov. 2.

Fear Farm in Phoenix

Not frightened of haunted houses? Fear Farm, complete with intimidating corn mazes, dispirited clowns, blaring chainsaws, masked psychopaths, extraterrestrial beings, wicked witches and more, loves a good challenge. On Sept. 20, the notorious Halloween attraction reopened its doors to the public. Tickets range from $24.99 to $29.99 and can be purchased online. We recommend visiting Oct. 12 at 8 p.m. Jackson Robert Scott, Georgie in "It: Chapter 1" and "It: Chapter 2," will be visiting for guest autographs and photos.

13th Floor Haunted House in Phoenix

Fear Farm’s ability to fulfill the most twisted of fears called for a second haunted house. From Sept. 28 to Nov. 2, the 13th Floor’s zombies, monsters, mummies and werewolves will lure Arizonians back into the craved vulnerability that accompanies Halloween. Experience the terror that moved USA Today to name 13th Floor one of the top five most terrifying haunted house in the nation. Tickets range from $24.99 to $32.99 and can be purchased online. If you cannot make it to Fear Farm on Oct. 12 Jackson Robert Scott, Georgie in "It: Chapter 1" and "It: Chapter 2," will also visit 13th Floor on Oct. 25 at 8:30 p.m. for guest autographs and photos.