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HOUSE OF HORROR AMUSEMENT PARK - ONE OF SCARIEST THINGS TO DO DURING HALLOWEEN

AT INTERNATIONAL PARK MALL IN MIAMI


(Source: House Of Horror Amusement Park)
(Source: House Of Horror Amusement Park)
USPA NEWS - House of Horror Amusement Park at International Mall is the South Florida´s largest Halloween amusement park, and a yearly Halloween stable at Miami´s International Mall, returns from September 24th through November 1st...
House of Horror Amusement Park at International Mall is the South Florida´s largest Halloween amusement park, and a yearly Halloween stable at Miami´s International Mall, returns from September 24th through November 1st. With over 30 rooms full of ghosts, ghouls and zombies.



During the fall, Miami nightlife takes on a ghoulish hue as the House of Horror Amusement Park offers its frightful fare of rides and fun. As part of the festivities, you and your whole family can enjoy free concerts, great food and Hulk Hogan´s Micro Championship wrestling.
Hereafter four more terrifying things to do during Halloween :

- Panic Room at University Plaza (Every night until 2.00 am). People get locked in a themed room and must use logic and clues to find your way out in less than 60 minutes while the organizers use “certain tactics“ to increase your fear and anxiety.

- Terror in the Jungle at Jungle Island (Oct 16, 19, 23, 26, and 29 at 7:30pm). The creator of Festival of Souls has designed a tropical island with demonic jungle animals around every corner, as well as a haunted Aztec temple, where you´ll be "attacked" by zombies as you walk through 10,000ft of dark ruins.
- Drive-In Of Horrors at Blue Starlite Drive-in (nights until Oct 31). To catch The Shining, as well at Beetlejuice, Scream, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and other horror classics at Coconut Grove's Blue Starlite Drive-in.

- Monster Masquerade at Zoo Miami (Oct 17). One-night-only 7,000sqft haunted house is plenty scary on its own, an open bar comes along with the ticket.
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