Arts & Entertainment
Fright Haven Indoor Haunted House Gears Up For Halloween
Doors open at 7pm nightly. All attractions are indoors so unlike outdoor haunts Fright Haven is open rain or shine.

Photos Credit Daniel P Galli, Courtesy www.FrightHaven.com
Stratford, CT: Fright Haven, Connecticut's largest, scariest and greatest indoor haunted house, is gearing up for Halloween. Currently open Thursday through Sunday nights, the 20,000 square foot entertainment venue will also be be open 7pm-9pm on Monday October 29th, Tuesday October 30th, and Halloween night, Wednesday, October 31st. Fright Haven, located at 411 Barnum Avenue Cutoff in Stratford, is the only professional indoor haunted attraction between central Connecticut and New York.
In raising the bar for Halloween scares, Fright Haven has completely redecorated and revamped its interior with three new themed attractions: "INSANEatarium," "REDNECK RAMPAGE" and "SPAZ’S NIGHTMARE IN 3-D" and all three very distinct haunted attractions are included in the price of admission ($20 online/advance, $25 door). Additionally, there is a motion-simulator ride, "The Coffin," photo ops, line entertainment and other surprises for attendees.
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Visitors will be blown away by the new sets, props, decor, lighting, special effects, illusions and the scare-actors (scare actors), but possibly the most striking upgrade will be the amazing world-class visuals updated in the 3-D attraction.
Doors open at 7pm nightly. All attractions are indoors so unlike outdoor haunts Fright Haven is open rain or shine (the more thunder and lightning the better!) and is completely handicapped accessible. Ample free lighted parking.
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Fright Haven has served a fund-raiser for numerous schools and organizations, and the title benefiting charity for 2018 is once again the Stratford PAL (Police Activities League).
As Fright Haven's promoters promise, "you'll be too scared to scream."