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Seattle's Most Terrifying and Haunting Halloween Celebrations


Georgetown Morgue

One of Seattle's most famous haunted houses, the Georgetown Morgue, has an eerie history. In 1968, nine of its staff were forced into a crematorium chamber with no surviving witnesses or suspects. The morgue was transformed and is now an interactive experience based on the story of the character Dr. Simons and his henchmen, Rigor and Mortis, who opened a catacomb and now capture people and release toxic chemicals. The actors are described as very professional, scary, and realistic. The house takes about fifteen minutes to complete when walking (though some will run), and tickets can be purchased on their website.


The Fright Factory

Located in Buckley, the Fright Factory was rated one of the fifteen best haunted houses in America in 2019 and has been a FrightFind top haunted house in four recent years. The attraction is set in a creepy, old industrial building. Special effects and detailed sets are designed for different levels of fear, so some parts are scarier than others. Also, since this haunted house is on the farther side, it is recommended to arrive early, especially on weekends.


Nile Nightmares

The Nightmares at the Nile in Montlake Terrace features escape rooms alongside its main event. Set on the Nile Shrine golf course, there are six different experiences with their own themes. They offer a mix of indoor and outdoor scares, from haunted houses to cemeteries. They also host special events/nights. Like most places on this list, Nile Nightmares has a “no touch” policy except for their freaky clown baby, who you may see once or twice. 


Wild Waves Fright Fest

On Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from October 4th through November 5th, starting at 6 p.m., the Wild Waves Theme and Water Park transforms into a terrifying Halloween festival. The attractions include haunted houses, live entertainment, a gory pumpkin patch, traditional Halloween foods (e.g., candy apples, fudge, elephant ears–all with scary decorations), and rides/rollercoasters in the dark. Monsters and Ghouls roam the park throughout the night, scaring guests as they make their way around. Additionally, minors under 18 must have a chaperone over the age of 21 (one chaperone per six minors).


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