Outing for Two or Four to Dragon's House of Horror in Rio Rancho
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Refashioned City Hall building draws frightful howls with two stories of spine-chilling effects, as small kids admire harvest carnival
A haunted house is born from a past tragedy, be it a grisly murder, a mysterious disappearance, or a long-forgotten bologna sandwich buried beneath the floorboards. Sign on for a spooky tour of an eerily cursed residence with today's Groupon to Dragon's House of Horror in Rio Rancho. Choose between the following options:
- For $15, you get haunted-house admission for two (up to a $30 value). For $28, you get haunted-house admission for four (up to a $60 value).
Throughout October, Rio Rancho's old City Hall building transforms into Dragon's House of Horror, a creepy two-story building that raises hairs with an arsenal of scare tactics and spine-chilling sound effects. Entirely safe and family friendly, the haunted-house visit is accompanied by an on-location harvest carnival and a low-scare time for small children from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Beginning at 7 p.m., the building opens its flood door of frights as a family of masked ghouls, werewolves, and Richard Nixons climb through the woodwork to confront unsuspecting guests. Starting on October 27 and lasting through October 31, guests can experience the haunted happenings of Dragon's House of Horror until midnight. Spooking visitors for a charitable cause, a portion of the house's proceeds go to the Big Joe's Dare to Be Great Foundation.
Refashioned City Hall building draws frightful howls with two stories of spine-chilling effects, as small kids admire harvest carnival
A haunted house is born from a past tragedy, be it a grisly murder, a mysterious disappearance, or a long-forgotten bologna sandwich buried beneath the floorboards. Sign on for a spooky tour of an eerily cursed residence with today's Groupon to Dragon's House of Horror in Rio Rancho. Choose between the following options:
- For $15, you get haunted-house admission for two (up to a $30 value). For $28, you get haunted-house admission for four (up to a $60 value).
Throughout October, Rio Rancho's old City Hall building transforms into Dragon's House of Horror, a creepy two-story building that raises hairs with an arsenal of scare tactics and spine-chilling sound effects. Entirely safe and family friendly, the haunted-house visit is accompanied by an on-location harvest carnival and a low-scare time for small children from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Beginning at 7 p.m., the building opens its flood door of frights as a family of masked ghouls, werewolves, and Richard Nixons climb through the woodwork to confront unsuspecting guests. Starting on October 27 and lasting through October 31, guests can experience the haunted happenings of Dragon's House of Horror until midnight. Spooking visitors for a charitable cause, a portion of the house's proceeds go to the Big Joe's Dare to Be Great Foundation.
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About Dragon's House of Horror
On November 3, 2015, the world reach a new milestone in horror. That was the day that the Guinness Book of World Records verified Dragon's House of Horror's claim to the title of "longest walk-through haunted house in the world." This labyrinthine house of terror returns to the New Mexico State Fair this fall, filled with a cavalcade of frights for brave guests to navigate.