Seasonal & Holidays

‘Scariest Haunted House’ Returns To Livingston For Halloween 2016

Bane Haunted House is now open for scares in Livingston for 2016.

LIVINGSTON, NJ — One of the “Scariest Haunted Houses" in the nation is now open for scares in Livingston for 2016.

Bane Haunted House in Livingston – named the “Scariest Haunted House In NJ” by the Star-Ledger- opened for the 2016 Halloween season on Sept. 23 and will remain open until the holiday is over at 11 p.m. on Oct. 31.

The haunted house - located at 630 W. Mount Pleasant Ave in Livingston, the space formerly occupied by the Katherine Gibbs School – features a tour that includes 70 live actors.

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Here’s how its creators describe the terrifying experience:

“Unlike most haunted houses, we do not break up our attraction into several smaller houses. We know that one giant haunted house means more fun…and more fear. Haunted house visitors are brought through the house in very small groups to allow for an up close and personal experience. Our actors will come into contact with you at points, but you are in no danger of being harmed… Customers may have to climb up, climb over, push through, and spin around what lurks inside the haunted house for a spine-chilling, interactive experience. We are the only haunted house in the state that does not use animatronics.”

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The house is ADA accessible and military members receive free admission, the haunted house’s website states.

Learn more here, and watch a promo video below.

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