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    Spooky, creative and fun! Excellent actors, set up and props! Fun and unique experience perfect for ages 8 and up! Fun for the whole family!

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    The Haunted Magnolia Hotel - Girlfriend's Spooky Date Night

    The Haunted Magnolia Hotel

    5.0(8 reviews)
    29.0 mi

    Amazing experience! Great Friday Night Spook Day with my girlfriends! We will be back to book the…read moreovernight stay in October!

    Oct 28 is Emma's Birthday... so Magnolia Hotel decided to open the doors to celebrate! Free tours…read morefrom 10am-2pm! I just happened to see something come through my newsfeed over Fb, I bookmarked it, found my schedule open, so headed east to check it out. Emma likes to play in her room... and who doesn't like to play with little spirits?! I didn't know the history of the Magnolia Hotel so was totally clueless walking in the door... Magnolia Hotel has been on Ghost Adventures on Travel Channel. Also, Magnolia Hotel is ~not~ a hotel, it is now a personal residence. To my delight, I was able to hear stories of the old hotel, tales of it's past residents many of which have never left, and how Magnolia Hotel was discovered by the owners. Jim & Erin saved the Magnolia from being demolished... they single handedly have saved a part of Seguin history!... and some haunted history at that! I spent about two hours just hanging out, looking around, and people watching... talked to some interesting people, listening to questions and answers... all very interesting. Did I have an experience? I had something creepy go up the back of my left neck and skull as I was talking to a ghost hunter in the original dining area where the owner was sitting. I also felt some weird things around the house... but something I brushed off at first until I started listening to others talk about it... when you first come up the stairs, it feels really heavy. I originally brushed it off as I just walked up the stairs... but no, go back and you feel it... and everyone was feeling it!!! Emma was playing in her room. One of the guides said just a few minutes earlier, a little girl got scratched. Then someone told her that they saw the door knob in the pink bathroom turn back and forth. The owner, Erin, said this house is more active during the day than at night. Wow! The owners Jim & Erin host a ghost tour in their home on occasion, which books up months in advance. The tour last about 2 hours with in-depth stories which might also include a spiritual reading from the Erin at the end (but only if deceased wish to come forward). Erin has written Haunted New Braunfels, Haunted Seguin, and soon to be released Haunted Magnolia House. All proceeds go towards restoring the Magnolia Hotel. I can not wait to go on their ghost tour!

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    The Haunted Magnolia Hotel - By far our most unusual capture in the Traveling Salesmen's lobby area. The guest has two faces and she is the one with bangs.

    By far our most unusual capture in the Traveling Salesmen's lobby area. The guest has two faces and she is the one with bangs.

    The Haunted Magnolia Hotel - Erin and Jim Ghedi

    Erin and Jim Ghedi

    The Haunted Magnolia Hotel - Seen on Ghost Adventures AFTERSHOCKS with Zak Bagan on the Travel Channel.

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    Seen on Ghost Adventures AFTERSHOCKS with Zak Bagan on the Travel Channel.

    13th Floor Haunted House - Entrance to the haunt.

    13th Floor Haunted House

    3.2(159 reviews)
    14.9 miEastside

    I've been going to 13th floor Haunted House for several years and it's always a good way to…read morecelebrate the spooky season. I like the ax throwing experience that they added to the end and that they have performers entertain entertaining in line while you wait. It really can't get crowded and the lines can become long so I always try to go in the earlier end. The performers are great and it makes for a fun experience during Halloween.

    I'm a big fan of haunts , attend many throughout the country, and am admittedly highly critical…read more We went opening night for 2025 and there was no line at all. Our first sentiments were that we didn't feel welcomed. We had a group of four (all of us business aged 45-50) and we kept getting asked to move by staff several times. All while not feeling like they were being helpful at all. It just felt childish and I was even second-guessing going in. Three different staff members asked to see our tickets. Rules were repeated to us a total of three times. Now for the haunt - it was stifling hot inside the building through the whole maze / so much that I was getting dizzy and my friends couldn't wait for it to be over just to get back into a breeze.. The sets were detailed but it was a lot of similar themes going on in many of the rooms - it lacked some imagination in favor of just medical gore scenes. There was fog in areas that were too heavy to even enjoy what was coming at us - and that fog landed in many rooms. The end of the maze that leads into the retail exit was abrupt - there was no grand finale moment. Overall, not much stood out as very interesting or outstanding. (Exception: the subway cars) Go if you are a huge fan of haunts and Halloween. But if you only go to one haunt each year, this isn't the one.

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    13th Floor Haunted House - 13th Floor entrance

    13th Floor entrance

    13th Floor Haunted House - Haunted house, escape room, and axe throwing!

    Haunted house, escape room, and axe throwing!

    13th Floor Haunted House - The out side

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    The out side

    Psycho Asylum & Slaughterhouse

    Psycho Asylum & Slaughterhouse

    2.9(16 reviews)
    15.1 miEastside

    Did this place get a few good screams, falls, and panic attacks out of me? Yes a few. But the price…read morethough is even scarier! My boo and I (no pun intended), freaked out from the ghastly cost of $70 for two people. The whole maze or psycho asylum house was a quick 20 minute run through that featured almost the same things in each areas. Nothing different, and a whole lot of darkness. It was fun but not worth the cost since it didn't offer enough scares to make it worthwhile.

    We saw a deal for this haunted house on groupon and the price was right so we decided to check it…read moreout. We arrived a bit before 7:30, the opening time, so we were some of the first people in line. Nevertheless, it seemed to take forever for us to be shown in because they did not start letting people in until a bit after 7:30 and they were pretty slow letting people in after that. Unlike other haunted houses that I have been to, there were no characters or actors creeping around outside to spook you, so it was a pretty long and boring wait. Before we made it in, I read up on the history of the building itself, since it really was an asylum back in the 70s/80s, and honestly the history is the scariest part of the building because some pretty creepy stuff happened there. When we were about to go inside, we learned that it was a "total blackout" night, meaning that all the lights would be turned off. We were handed glow sticks so that we could find our way through (really probably so the actors inside could see us coming). We finally go inside and I am feeling pretty spooked from the anticipation. The first couple of rooms are elaborately decorated, but really nothing is too scary. As we walked through the entire house, it was sometimes hard to see the decorations themselves since the lights were off, so that may have taken away from the experience. There were only 4 or 5 actors hidden throughout the duration of the haunted house and they did the classic surprise scare tactic, but didn't really say or do anything that was too scary. The actors, however, were mostly just regular people in regular clothes with some face paint. I was honestly expecting them to wear costumes and have more of a character than just general scary person. There were some features inside that I had not experienced in other haunted houses, like the blow up walls and the big loud gusts and wind. Overall, I got a little spooked and I had a fun time, but it would probably not have been worth it. I'm not sad I went, but I wouldnt want to pay full price and I don't think I would go back.

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    Psycho Asylum & Slaughterhouse
    Psycho Asylum & Slaughterhouse

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    Terror Mansion - Street view of Terror Mansion

    Terror Mansion

    3.0(2 reviews)
    16.7 miTobin Hill

    I LOVE this place. I love all things paranormal and while I am not a fan of being startled, this…read morehouse goes way beyond the chainsaws and characters jumping out at you. Terror Mansion is primarily a commercial haunted house and if you don't find it scary, you may need to verify that you have a pulse. Multiple rooms (their Web site says 23, but I honestly wasn't counting) keep you on edge the whole time. There's no rise and fall in intensity -- it's intense from beginning to end. Winding, confusing and noisy...it messes with your senses in nearly every possible way. But that's not my forte. Even the best commercial haunted houses aren't for me (even though I do subject myself to them every now and then). The best part of Terror Mansion is the "After Hours Ghost Tour." When she bought it, the owner did not know the building was truly haunted. It was only after multiple, strange occurrences that she started to investigate the history of the building and the area. I won't spoil the fun, but there are quite a few stories and photos that just couldn't be coincidences. Full body apparitions and phantom phone calls are just the beginning. Go for the thrills, but stay for the chills. You won't be disappointed.

    The only thing scary about this place is how lame it is! Last year, I bought the Living Social deal…read morefor Terror Mansion thinking it would be cool. I was new to San Antonio at the time and did not know any better. After driving around for some time because the place was so hard to find, we get to the mansion and wait in line for about 30 minutes or so. The building itself looked like a regular building with little to no decorations to make it look creepy or haunted. Once inside, I was immediately disappointed. All of the actors looked like teenagers in their street clothes with some rubber masks on. They came up to you and literally just said, "boo." My boyfriend and I were just walking through rather than running and screaming because that is how NOT scary, suspenseful, creepy, it was. At one point, my boyfriend and I are trying to find the exit and I ask him how we get out to which one of the actors walks up and says in a regular, cheerful, non-scary voice, "oh, just walk down the hall and to the left." I have been to countless other haunted houses, House of Torment being my favorite and maybe that is why I found Terror Mansion to be so disappointing but this place was on par with your high school haunted house. The actors did not stay in character, the production was cheap, and the whole experience lasted maybe 5 minutes. It should have cost no more than 5$ for what you get. If you are a parent and you want to take your child to a haunted house that will not leave them terrified then this may be for you. If you like to be scared and want to have a genuinely creepy time and get your money's worth, then DO NOT go to Terror Mansion. For a little more money you can go to House of Torment or the 13th Floor in San Antonio and get a real scare.

    Moursund Flea Market

    Moursund Flea Market

    4.0(3 reviews)
    12.7 miSouth Side

    Wow first to review.. ok, I am not that shocked. lol This is…read morea ghetto flea market. Alot of vendors selling there junk. We basically just come to walk around and get out. Every once in a while we find a jewel.. If you come, come with no expectations. We always buy sweet bread, razors and socks...lol

    October brings on the creepy crawlers, and Zombies!! Welcome…read moreto Zombieville! Come out every night 7-12 to take on zombie hoards with your friends and family. Ever been paint balling? That's the weapon you get as you run through a course with a 'team leader' and shoot your way to safety! $25 at the gate gets you 1 run through plus 75 rounds of paintballs. Extra rounds is $5. Check out their website for more info, or for any changes. How it went down: Paid the $$ at the gate and parked the car. Since we are meeting friends, we hung out for a bit. What to do? There were 2 food vendors selling turkey legs brisket and your typical hot dogs with the fixings. Choice of drinks was soda, water and hot chocolate for the colder nights. All reasonably priced. Giant movie projector set up beside the course playing zombie movies for those who are just chillin. Looses 1 star, because for some reason it's playing sound but no picture which was a bit of a bummer. Though I felt sorry for the operator who was obviously frustrated, he should have tried it out ahead of time to make sure it all worked. Once all our friends arrive we get in line. There is 6 of us all together which is a dream team and the max you need on your team. If you don't have enough people, they will put you with another group to add up to six. Sucks for you, if you want to try it alone or with a smaller group, but you may be able to sweet talk them your way. Looses another star b/c once we were in Line it took 2 hours for it to be our turn, even though they try to get a group through every 15 min. Gaines a star b/c when it's your turn, you are pumped and a little scared at the same time (at least I was). It was fun and a little intense and I totally see why you have to be in some kind of good shape with no health problems, b/c you are running through the whole course when your not shooting the bad guys. All in all, as long as you are with friends/family, bring some extra CASH for food or extra rounds, you'll have a good time. And get in line ASAP so you don't have to wait forever! They have a great idea. Maybe next October they can build upon it to make it even better. Was it worth the $25? Yes and no. Costs just as much as a haunted house does, but haunted houses won't let you shoot anyone with paint balls. You decide...

    Terrorland - hauntedhouses - Updated May 2026

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