Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Haunted House, Corn Maze, and a Scary Stroll



With Halloween just around the corner now is the perfect time to take advantage of some great deals to use this fall.

Livingsocial is offering a deal for Paranoia Haunted House in Roswell:
Whether or not you believe the ghosts of Civil War soldiers still inhabit old Georgia homes, today's deal from Paranoia Haunted House offers an experience that's undeniably frightful. Scare up $11 (regularly $22) for a ticket to visit this specter-filled spot that opens at 7 p.m. on Sept. 30, Oct. 1, Oct. 6-8, or Oct. 13-15. Packed with murdering maniacs, ghostly ghouls, and unexpected horror around every turn, this brand-new area attraction is custom constructed to scare Southerns silly. You may not run into Johnny Reb walking the halls, but true terror lies at this bone-chilling abandoned warehouse, so find the time to visit before it becomes no more than an apparition.

SweetJack is offering a deal for North Georgia Corn Maze in Cleveland:
Take the hayride over to tackle the biggest, best corn maze in Georgia. Try twisting and turning your way through six-time Guinness World Record Holder's newest design in Cleveland, Georgia at The North Georgia Corn Maze. Get your ticket for just $7 (regularly $14) and set your sights to go where 120,000-plus people before you got lost! That's over an hour (if you're lucky) of navigating through seven acres of mind-bending, wit-challenging corn fields. Put on your trail shoes, tighten up your scarf and see if you and Jack can sniff your way out!


SweetJack is still offering a deal for Lawrenceville Ghost Tours:
BREAKING NEWS – Recent paranormal activity reported in downtown Lawrenceville! Stir up thrills on the average family fun night this season with a $15 Lawrenceville Ghost Tour for only $7.50. Hear about the night the dead walked down Main Street and learn bizarre stories that still haunt local businesses today. Grab a hand and take the scare-packed stroll through Atlanta's oldest historic neighborhood… if you dare.

If you don't live in Georgia, use these sites to help you find some events near you:
HauntedHouse.com
TheMaize.com

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