Halloween Haunted Houses & Mazes 2011 – Inland Empire & Southern California

Check out our list of Halloween 2012 Inland Empire & Southern California Haunted Houses and Mazes!

If you have the guts to be scared out of your mind this Halloween, plenty of haunted houses, mazes and theme parks await you in the Inland Empire (Riverside & San Bernardino counties). If you can’t get enough Halloween fright locally, some of the best events in the nation are found in Southern California. We’ve survived a few of these events to provide reviews for you (in no particular order). Listed below you will see all of our creepy haunted houses!

Inland Empire Halloween Haunted Houses and Mazes

Coffin Creek CoronaCoffin Creek – Corona

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The legend started in 1938 when Southern California had 14 days of rain causing sever flooding. As the OC Register reported, “As the flood waters subside from 2 week of flooding, 13 coffins were discovered in the wooded area next to River Rd and Archibald Ave in the city of Corona.” Coffin Creek emerged as one of the Inland Empire’s premier spook-fests, where nighttime gives way to a hair-raising hauntsperience featuring five different scare stations, including:

    • Chambers of the Mausoleum – Our Favorite!
    • Scarecrow Trail
    • Lone Hill Manor
    • Shady Hallow Hayride
    • Fear Tonight

Chambers of the Mausoleum - Corona

Chambers of the Mausoleum features a horrifying story brought to life with live actors in theme park quality surroundings. You will be blown away by this haunt featuring interactive, scenario-based thrills and chills. They are now in their 8th terrifying year of operation! “Their compulsion to shock knows no limits!” says The Press Enterprise (check their full listing of press quotes). For more information, check out ww.malformationz.com.

Local legend warns of a troublesome cacophony of mysterious sounds and foggy apparitions that await trespassers of the abandoned sepulchers and scattered remains left from the desolate Guatsi Cemetery at the frightful floodplain. Each strobe-lit step reveals elaborate props and a talented squad of professional scare-masters.

Better dig in your sofa cushions if you want to enjoy this event: One attaction will run you $13, two will run you $23, while all five are discounted to just $33. Opening weekend will also have many discounted tickets. The fun will run in the month of October only. Coffin Creek is located at Crossroads Riverview Park 14600 River Rd Corona, CA 92880. For more information, check out coffincreek.com and check out our Coffin Creek review!

Haunted Stadium - Field of ScreamsField of Screams – The Haunted Stadium – Lake Elsinore

The Field of Screams Haunted Stadium at the Diamond in Lake Elsinore, CA opened six years back. They now claim to be the biggest and most extreme haunted attraction in the Inland Empire, featuring three terrifying movie quality haunted mazes, all in one location. We survived this attraction to provide a full account with pictures! Tickets are $15 and $20 for VIP front of the line passes. For more information, check out hauntedstadium.com.

Human Roast HouseHuman Roast House – Downtown Riverside

When entering HRH you’re not only entering your average haunt, but the home of Austin Reed Trebbe, a notorious serial killer of the downtown Riverside area. The further you go through his home, you come across more and more of his victims, and soon to be victims. When you start to ask, Why? Why would anyone do these things? You enter into the mind and delusions of Trebbe, where you see clowns of all sorts, who tell him to commit these horrible acts. Eventually, you return to his sick reality, which isn’t much better. Once back there, you realize that these people are not only his victims, but in a strange way, they are his family.
This haunt will run through October 2012 Thursdays-Sundays. Times: Thurs & Sun= 7PM-10PM. Fri & Sat= 7PM-11PM. Open Halloween: 7-10PM. Show up early to be first in line!  The location is in Downtown Riverside at the corner of University & Main. Tickets are $10 for general, $15 for VIP (front of the line), and $25 for VIP plus a t-shirt. Find out more info in our Human Roast House review!
 

Nightmare FairplexNightmare at Scareview Farms (Formerly Fearplex)- Pomona Fairplex

Pomona is home to its own Halloween theme park of sorts. Nightmare boasts 5 unique mazes, though our favorite was the (real) barn turned, well, you guessed it, haunted barn.

That being said, the fact that the Fairplex is not a year-round theme park limits the options, so don’t expect this to compare to the big budget setups at some of the more distant events featured in this article. Nonetheless, the location is close and the price is only $15 per person. Parking is extra. Find a comprehensive review here.

Calico Ghost TownCalico Ghost Town – Ghost Haunt -  Calico

On October 19-28th 2012, the already haunted Calico Ghost Town will turn into a maze with ghosts and goblins and plenty of fun. The always spooky western backdrop of Calico will undoubtedly produce a good time for all who dare. View pictures from previous events in their photo album. Calico is about an hour north on the 15 from San Bernardino, just past Barstow where Interstate 15 and 40 meet.

Day 31 TemeculaDay 31 Haunt / Zombie Apocalypse Evacuation Facility – Temecula

Temecula’s best haunted house promises no shortage of scares, zombies and diseases! Day 31 is located at 39386 Canyon Rim Circle, Temecula, California 92591. For more information, check out Facebook, Twitter and day31.net.

Parkwil Manor – Indio (Coachella Valley)

Information is scarce for the 2011 event, but check here for a great review from last year’s event.

Haunted Catacombs - San Bernardino

The Haunted Catacombs adventure, where you never know what’s behind that spine-tingling scream or creepy crawlie shadow, will be set up outside the Sturges Center, weekends 6-10 p.m. Oct. 14-29. Tickets are $13.  Location: 780 N. E St., San Bernardino.

Theatre 29 Haunt – Twentynine Palms

There is another haunted house run by the local community theatre going into their 8th year: Theatre 29 Haunt, run by a non-profit community theatre. The price is cheap: only $5! We’re told the folks there work very hard and put on a first class show that doesn’t break the bank! More info is available at theatre29.org.

Other events, haunted houses and mazes in the I.E.:

Southern California Haunted Houses and Mazes

Within a short drive, you’ll be entering some of the region’s most famous Halloween events. If you’re looking for some impressive events and have a few bucks to spare, here are our recommendations, in no particular order:

Queen Mary Dark Harbor HalloweenQueen Mary Dark Harbor Nights

This well-renowned Halloween maze in Long Beach is known for its unforgettable and macabre makeover at the hands of fright masters long responsible for some of Southern California’s biggest scare-fests. More than 45,000 scares per hour await, along with 160 monsters and 20-foot tall flames. Three shipboard and two onshore mazes confuse and ensnare visitors. If that wasn’t enough, the food, drink and entertainment inside will keep everyone entertained the whole night.

Dark Harbor Nights was ranked #1 in Best Scare-Actors, Best Scare Zone, Most Unique Experience, Best New Maze for 2010 (The Cage) and #2 Overall by ScareZone‘s M. Leota in their 2010 rankings of haunted houses in Southern California. OC Weekly provides extensive photos from last year if you want to see the ghoulish fun you’ll be getting into.

Dark Harbor Nights will be held in October on 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31. General admission tickets start at $24.00 online and $29.00 at the door. Check out our full preview here.

Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights

Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights

Launched in 1997, Universal has quickly become the most highly regarded Halloween event in Southern California. Indeed, HHN was ranked #1 by ScareZone‘s Haunted House rankings in 2010. This is probably no surprise, as Universal Studios in Hollywood has long been the experts at fooling the public with impressive stage sets, costumes and acting. Translate the talent of Hollywood to Halloween and you have Halloween Horror Nights. This years mazes will be:

  • The Thing: Assimilation
  • Eli Roth’s Hostel: Hunting Season
  • Rob Zombie’s House of 1,000 Corpses in 3D Zombievision
  • Alice Cooper’s Welcome to My Nightmare
  • The Wolfman: The Curse of Talbot Hall
  • La Llorona: Villa de Almas Perdidas, as imagined by Diego Luna
Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights - Courtesy lastheplace.com

Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights – Courtesy lastheplace.com

        Expect all of the mazes to be R-rated (what else would we expect from Hollywood?)
        The one down side is that the popularity has lent itself to long lines, especially on dates close to Halloween. We recommend checking out Universal earlier in the season. The mazes are a bit short, but Universal clearly prides itself on the quality of its mazes, not the quantity of mazes or their length. Also, there is no alcohol in the park for those adults who prefer a drink to calm their nerves or just enjoy the night, so enjoy your last drink at dinner before hand on the Universal City Walk or elsewhere.

The 2011 season will run select nights from September 23 to October 31. Substantially discounted tickets were available at Ralph’s last year, but check ahead of time as those tickets go quickly! Check out our full Halloween Horror Nights preview!

Knott's Scary FarmKnott’s Scary Farm Halloween Haunt – Orange County

Knott’s is an a classic destination in Orange County and beyond for several reasons. First, the western setting that is Knott’s lends itself perfectly to the haunted theme. Second, Knott’s goes all out, with 12 mazes last year. When we say mazes, we’re not referred to a few rooms of some junk piled on a table. Rather, we’re referring to a lengthy, 5-10 minute adventure with cleverly disguised monsters around every corner in uniquely themed mazes that have scared fans for years. Third, Knott’s has some exhilarating and unique rides for guests of all ages. Certainly the crowd favorite was the Ghost Rider- the only ride with a significant wait on the night we attended. Fourth, the value at Knott’s might be the best in Southern California. For around $30-40 dollars, you’ll be scared all night long, and not just in the mazes, but also with well dressed actors around every corner and lurking the in the fog (don’t even try to figure out where- another one will scare you while you try!). Lastly, Knott’s is incredibly walkable, so you won’t want to collapse at the end of the night. While the set design in the mazes come in slightly behind Universal, Knott’s provides a well-rounded experience that has kept generations of Halloween revelers coming back year after year.

Mickey's Halloween Party at DisneylandMickey’s Halloween Party – Disneyland

Disney will stage an extra-charge nighttime Halloween event, Mickey’s Halloween Party at Disneyland, that will include live music, trick-or-treat stations, craft-making, activities, and other mildly spooky fun for tykes, as well as selected rides and attractions, and a Halloween Screams fireworks show featuring Jack Skellington from “Tim Burton’s Nightmare Before Christmas.” This event seems best for the younger folks or those not looking for anything too scary. The 2011 dates areSeptember 30, October 3, 7, 11, 14, 18, 21, 25, 28, and 31. The cost is $59 ($64 on Oct. 28 and 31). This event requires a separate ticket and is not included with daily admission to Disneyland. Discounted advance tickets are available online for certain dates. Check out Mickey’s Halloween Party official page for more information. Disneyland is also decked out for Halloween at no extra charge. Check here for more info.

Six Flags Magic Mountain Fright FestSix Flags Magic Mountain’s Fright Fest – Valencia

Information on the 2011 Fright Fest is scarce at this point, so check out some reviews from the 2010 season here and here. Six Flags is best known for their serious rides, which are a real bonus for their Halloween event. The park charges just $5 for mazes, in addition to the regular ticket price of $59.99, which allows you access to the park the entire day. Fight Fest will begin on October 7 and continue on Friday, Saturday and Sundays through Monday, October 31. We’ll keep you posted when more information comes out.

Old Town HauntOld Town Haunt - Pasadena

The heavily talked about haunted mansion maze has received rave reviews from various TV stations and bloggers alike. The reviews online suggest this may be one of the few stand alone Halloween haunts worth traveling for. Tickets are around $15, or $20 for VIP to enter with no wait. The haunt will start in late September or early October and continue until Halloween. For more information, check out oldtownhaunt.com or call (626) 248-7652.

Los Angeles Haunted Hayride2nd Annual Los Angeles Haunted Hayride at LA’s Old Abandoned Zoo

The Haunted Hayride will take you on a bumpy, dark ride through the abandoned cages and habitats of the Old Zoo from the 1930′s in the woods at Griffith Park, populated with all kinds of scare creatures. This attraction moved from King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas a few years back. The attraction also includes a hay maze.

At only $25 for the hayride and $35 with the maze included, this is affordable fun. $5 Off Discount coupons are available with your purchase of any Dr Pepper product at all Southern California G&M Food Marts and Vallarta Supermarkets.

The hayrides begin Friday, October 7 and continue until Halloween night. Check out a full review on Hollywood Gothique. Go on opening night for plenty of star sightings! This event is at the Old Abandoned Zoo from the 1930′s, not to be confused with the modern L.A. Zoo. Check out the Yelp! review of this L.A. treasure and check out some picturesas well!

Ghostship – Newport Beach

The creators of the LA Haunted Hayride have entered the OC in style with a large cruise ship. A haunted cruise ship! The ship promises three levels of horror.

The gut of the ship will bring the poor souls through the abandoned hallways of what once was the treatment deck for those in need of Electro Shock Therapy, Hydrotherapy, and Sleep Disorder Rehabilitation as well as the old examination rooms and even morgue.

The middle floor will appear to provide a moment of calm where patrons can grab a cocktail and take in the old ballroom vibe of the 1930′s. However, appearances can be incredibly deceiving. Don’t let your guard down too much while you sip on your cocktail because it just may end up on your lap.

The top deck will bring gluttons for punishment through an interactive execution experience that just may make them wonder “who” is actually getting executed.

The ship sails 6 nights on Friday & Saturday: Oct. 14, 15, 21, 22, 28 & 29. Tickets are $59 for each 75 minute cruise, with three cruises departing each night at 6:30 p.m., 8:15 p.m. and 10 p.m. Get more info online at ghostship.com.

Other haunted houses and mazes in Southern California

If there are any haunted houses that you think we should include, contact scott (at) thingstodoinlandempire.com.

Also, check out our Halloween Parties in the Inland Empire and Southern California!

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