Professionally designed effects by Hollywood’s Horror Experts! The ONLY haunted attraction that Alice Cooper would visit in 2006 and 2007! Top rated Haunted House in the country. Click here to see information about this Haunted House in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Scare Factor:
7.8 Skulls
Monsters/Actors:
7.8 Skulls
Originality:
8 Skulls
Sets, Detail, Theming:
7.8 Skulls
Special FX:
7.4 Skulls
Our guests rated this attraction 38.8 Skulls out of 50.
A must-see haunted house with the BEST detail, effects and more! Terror awaits you at THE DEADLAND Haunted House. You'll never know what's waiting for you next!
Scare Factor:
8.9 Skulls
Monsters/Actors:
9.7 Skulls
Originality:
10 Skulls
Sets, Detail, Theming:
10 Skulls
Special FX:
10 Skulls
Our guests rated this attraction 48.6 Skulls out of 50.
Niles Haunted House Scream Park in Niles, Michigan
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Niles Haunted House in Niles, Michigan takes you on a trip through the scariest, creepiest, most blood-curdling attractions you've ever experienced. Click this profile for information, directions, photos, videos and more.
Scare Factor:
9.5 Skulls
Monsters/Actors:
9.6 Skulls
Originality:
9.6 Skulls
Sets, Detail, Theming:
9.6 Skulls
Special FX:
9.7 Skulls
Our guests rated this attraction 48 Skulls out of 50.
Night Terrors Michigans Largest Chills & Thrills Park in Ypsilanti, Michigan
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Night Terrors Haunted House in Ann Arbor, Michigan puts terror in your face with 6 Great Attractions...No Sissys, No Wimps, No Excuses! Click this profile for directions, information, photos, videos, and more.
Scare Factor:
8.2 Skulls
Monsters/Actors:
8 Skulls
Originality:
9.6 Skulls
Sets, Detail, Theming:
9.5 Skulls
Special FX:
9.8 Skulls
Our guests rated this attraction 45.1 Skulls out of 50.
Located in Sandusky, Michigan Ghostly Manor Thrill Center FOUR attractions, ONE location. Featuring a 3D Theater and 3 motion rides. Click this profile for information, directions, photos, videos and more.
Scare Factor:
9.4 Skulls
Monsters/Actors:
10 Skulls
Originality:
10 Skulls
Sets, Detail, Theming:
10 Skulls
Special FX:
10 Skulls
Our guests rated this attraction 49.4 Skulls out of 50.
Located in Port Huron, Michigan Nightmare on Main Street is Over 6000 sq ft. of indoor and outdoor terror. This NIGHTMARE IS NOT FOR THE WEAK!!! Click this profile for information, videos, photos, directions and more.
Scare Factor:
9.2 Skulls
Monsters/Actors:
7.3 Skulls
Originality:
7.8 Skulls
Sets, Detail, Theming:
8 Skulls
Special FX:
6.4 Skulls
Our guests rated this attraction 38.7 Skulls out of 50.
Realm of Darkness in Pontiac, Michigan contains 33 new rooms and a jaw dropping 25,000 square foot haunted house that you will not want to miss. PREPARE TO BE SCARED. Click this profile for directions, information, videos, photos and more.
Scare Factor:
7.7 Skulls
Monsters/Actors:
7 Skulls
Originality:
8 Skulls
Sets, Detail, Theming:
9.5 Skulls
Special FX:
7 Skulls
Our guests rated this attraction 39.2 Skulls out of 50.
St. Lucifer's Haunted Asylum in Grand Blanc, Michigan
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Located in Flint, Michigan St. Lucifer's Haunted Asylum offeres you a first hand experience the true meaning of FEAR for yourself. Click this profile for information, directions, videos, photos and more.
Scare Factor:
8.8 Skulls
Monsters/Actors:
9.9 Skulls
Originality:
9.2 Skulls
Sets, Detail, Theming:
9.2 Skulls
Special FX:
9.2 Skulls
Our guests rated this attraction 46.3 Skulls out of 50.
Erebus in Pontiac, Michigan The World's Largest Haunted House! EREBUS by Webster’s definition is the darkness beneath the Earth that the dead must pass to reach Hades. Click this profile for directions, information, photos, videos and more.
Scare Factor:
9.3 Skulls
Monsters/Actors:
9 Skulls
Originality:
8.6 Skulls
Sets, Detail, Theming:
8.8 Skulls
Special FX:
9.6 Skulls
Our guests rated this attraction 45.3 Skulls out of 50.
When October rolls around, it seems like Halloween becomes the main focus of the month. Thousands of people flock to haunted houses all over the state to be frightened. There are a few things that are necessary to think about before you go to a haunted house. They are as follows:
Many people attend haunted houses without thinking about what to wear and many people are sorry they didn’t think ahead of time. Before you attend a haunted house, be sure that you check the weather for the night you are going. If it is going to be cold, you definitely want to bring a jacket (remember you can always leave it in your car if you don’t need it). Some haunted house goers have been caught unprepared as the snow starts falling. Don’t be one of those people. Make sure you bring gloves, a scarf and a coat for your adventure. You never know how long you will have to stand in line before you get admitted into the haunted house. Some people have waited up to two hours to get into popular haunted houses around the state.
Wear good shoes. Many times in a haunted house you will find yourself running when scared. Don’t be the person stuck in slippery sandals or high heels. Be prepared and wear shoes you can run in. Some haunted houses actually take place in the forest. If this is the case, make sure you wear closed toed shoes that you can walk and run in.
Bring something to do if you anticipate a long line. If the haunted house you are going to is popular you may have to wait up to two hours to get in. Bring something to keep you and your friends occupied during that time. A deck of cards fits perfectly into your pocket and can provide hours of entertainment. Bring snacks to chew on while you wait. Just be sure to bring something if you are worried your attention span might be limited.
These are the things to consider before you go to a haunted house. Remember that Michigan nights can be extremely cold and you don’t want to get stuck waiting outside without a jacket or something to keep you warm. Happy haunting!
Hauntworld Reviews Michigan Haunted Houses
Welcome to our Michigan Haunted House and Halloween Attraction page where you can find all sorts of haunted houses in Michigan. Some of our favorite haunted houses in Michigan are located on this page. Listed below are some of the best haunts you can find in the state of Michigan. If you know of a haunted house, haunted hayride, ghost tour, real haunted house, haunted attraction, scary attraction, or Halloween attraction in Michigan please refer those attractions to our site so they may create a FREE listing. If you you would like to review one of the attractions we have listed please create an account. Once you create a user account you may post your reviews and rate any haunted houses on our system.
One of the best haunted house in Michigan and in the country is, Erebus in Pontiac, Michigan. Erebus has been featured on America's Best Haunted Houses and this is one haunted house in Michigan you can't afford to miss. Erebus is considered the World's Largest Walk-Thru Haunted house by the Guinness Book of World Record. There is not one second inside these doors when you will not be scared. Check out their website to see more www.hauntedpontiac.com
Terror on 27 near Lansing, Michigan will fill your desire yo be scared and fill your gruesome appetite. You will find two gruesome haunted houses in one location for one low price. Check out where to find them and whatelse you will experience inside this haunted house at www.terroron27.com
In Niles, Michigan Niles Haunted Scream Park includes six haunted attractions in one location. This is no fly by night haunted house you will fear for your life by the time you finish all six of these creepy, freaky, scary and morbid attractions. While you will be trembling with fear you will be helping a good cause as they support several local charities, click here to see www.haunted.org
The Deadland in Davison, Michigan near Detroit is more disturbing than any other year as it is ALL NEW for this year. The sets inside are so realistic you won't know if the noises you here are real or if they are coming from the souls trapped inside for all eternity. Don't stop to admire or you might not make it out with your life. Visit them online at www.thedeadland.com
Also in Pontiac, Michigan is The Realm of Darkness where you will bump into your worst fears inside the darkness of this haunted house. Yor wits will be tested as the only way you can exit is if you successfully find all of the gems you have entered to retreive. Click here to see more about this haunted house www.therealmofdarkness.com
Night Terrors Chills and Thrills Park in Ypsilanti, Michigan is SIX haunted attractions included the Caged Clowns who eat humans when they are able to escape their cages, The Haunted Barn where wild animals are uncontrolable in hunt of dinner, and the Hayride of the Lost where souls who have fallen off before are there to make you stay too. For more on the attractions check out their website http://hauntedhousemichigan.com/
In Homer, Michigan The Home Mill is a professionally designed haunted house inside a once fully operational Mill-only history only knows what really happened in the mill to cause it to close. Here thrill seekers of all levels will be please with the way you are scared once inside these doors. Also home to a haunted restaurant. Check them out online at www.thehomermill.com
St. Lucifers Haunted Asylum in Grand Blanc, Michigan shows you how evil the devil really can be as he and his own have taken over this haunted house. You will be discover for yourself the real meaning of fear as patients of this Asylum were their for the crazy, gruesome crimes they committed. Only the lukcy survive. Visit them online at www.fearfest.com
Nightmare on Main Street in Yale, Michigan is more than 6,000 square feet of pure scares. This is an indoor and outdoor haunted houses where your worst and most frightening nightmares will be brought to reality. Check out their profile on this site or their website here www.nightmareonmainstreet.com
There are several awesome haunted houses not far from Michigan that we highly suggest for you to visit see our list below.
Statesville Haunted Prison just outside Chicago- one of America'a most frightening haunted house in the country. The inmates of this prison will show you unspeakable horrors of tortured inmates as you are lead through more than 30 of the prisions maximum security cells where some of the most insane prisioners were held. Visit www.statesville.org for more details.
Near Columbus, Ohio is Dead Acres 50,000 square feet of pure hell. You will be terrifed and tormented until monsters, zombies, murders and ghosts have you begging for your life. This is a haunted house like no other. Professional actors and state of the art technology. Take a peek into hell at www.deadacres.com
Also in Ohio you will find Terrortown in Toledo where you will be down right startled by the props and animatronics. You will tour a once operating slaughter house, The House of the Dead takes you underground via the hellevator to show you what hell is really like, and the black hole of the beast. To see what other scares they have in store visit their website at www.terrortown.net
Michigan loves to scream so please be our guest and click on the profiles for Halloween attractions in Michigan listed above.
- EREBUS by Webster’s definition is the darkness beneath the Earth that the dead must pass to reach Hades.- In Greek mythology Erebus is the son of Chaos and the brother of Nye (Night) Every so often you hear about a haunted house that really gets you interested…something unique, something wild! For years I had heard about a place in Michigan with some really unusual scares; bottomless pits, crushing walls and giant monsters that would actually EAT you! Well the place is for real it turns out, and I actually got a behind the scenes tour of this massive attraction by Ed Terebus the Co-Owner (with his brother Jim) of EREBUS Haunted House in Pontiac, Michigan. The brothers Terebus have been in the haunting game a long time. This is their twenty fifth season of terrifying folks, and over the years they have created an over the top style that really stands out. Throughout their history the brothers have been primarily operating portable haunts, notably the Haunted Gallery, (a trailer based haunt), before the move to a permanent location 5 years ago. And what a location they found! The building is a former 4 story parking garage that had been abandoned for almost 50 years and used as an indoor junkyard! The haunt currently fills about 30,000 square feet of the 100,000 square foot structure, with the rest used for storage and shop space. Believe it or not they need almost all that space to house the vast collection of props and raw materials they have amassed over a quarter century of haunting. I was astounded by the size and quality of their effects shop, occupying a huge room bigger than many full sized haunts!But the power of EREBUS does not rest on what lies backstage, it can be observed in the way they engage their guests in an all out assault on the senses. The metro area surrounding Detroit has over 75 different haunted events (give or take) each year, an astounding array of all sizes and budgets. Since many of these attractions purchase heavily from industry vendors, duplication of popular props and effects is inevitable in the market. To counter this, EREBUS manufactures in house most if not all of their major effects, allowing guests a more unique experience. One way to describe the gags in their show is BIG. With space on their side, many of the effects involve large moving props or set pieces that interact with the guests on a huge scale. Their take on the popular “vortex” for example is a 20 foot plus enclosed room that rocks from side to side, with light beams raining down on the guests to create a disorienting effect. Like many major haunts, EREBUS strives to change key effects from year to year, but their core theme remains the same. Guests are sent through time by a mad scientist in the show intro, an event that culminates in a vicious surprise aerial attack from a 12 foot long giant centipede like monster! From the dawn of civilization they pass through many ages of history and different cultures, traveling through time back to the present. A few events you might experience:- An ornate temple in India conceals a rampaging rhino...you had better get out of the way! - A primeval jungle is home to attacking monkeys - avoid the weird dwarf leg gripping mutant demon ape if you can!- In a strange rune covered catacomb, opening and closing walls must be passed to escape a series of chambers. If you hesitate you may be crushed! (in a matter of speaking…the dangerous appearing walls are actually soft - but the apparent danger is intense)- Traveling along a cliff face, a moving wall pushes you close to a bottomless pit in a clever mirror gag.- In one of the final events, a dragon with a 10 foot mouth emerges from the gloom and EATS patrons…dragging them screaming into the darkness! Many other classics are present in EREBUS, done up in a grand scale - the elevator gag, (With multiple elevators to allow good throughput) Pepper’s ghosts, drop panels, and a massive Tesla Coil to name a few. Last year in a new scene, they actually buried guests alive ! (In an effect that seems to resemble the classic burial effect from the old ASYLUM experience in Chicago)Ed Terebus has likened a trip though EREBUS to an obstacle course in many ways. “ Things will grab them, bite them, and land on top of them, then we’ll bury them alive!” But no matter how intense an effect is, safety remains the prime concern. Each scene goes through constant tweaking, and almost all of them are activated or supervised by employees to ensure no injuries occur. One of my favorite experiences at EREBUS was not a effect at all, but rather a result of the massive building they occupy. About midway through the haunt you begin a spiral decent down what was once a car ramp. They have narrowed the path to about six feet wide, and as you descend a rather steep grade, the temperature begins to lower! You end up in the basement of the building (one of the floors is underground) and the effect of being in a massive concrete almost cave like building is pretty cool.One of the appealing factors about this haunt is definitely the scale of it. It takes a while to get through the event as you go up and down stairwells and inclines several times - Ed claims a conservative ½ hour trip, but slow moving guests could easily spend much longer. The queue line and staging area is also inside the building, allowing guests to become more immersed in the experience. The first large indoor waiting area features a large projection screen and multiple light boxes for sponsor advertisements to occupy guests. Another interesting thing to mention about EREBUS is the involvement of Ed and his sister in the publication of the FEAR FINDER, a newspaper style publication catering to Michigan haunt enthusiasts. (See related article in this issue) Years ago Ed would encounter excited guests leaving his haunt, (at that time the Haunted Gallery) eagerly asking about where other haunts were located. Tired of drawing maps on napkins, they started the FEAR FINDER, creating a central place for all haunts to advertise. It is difficult to pin down just why there are so many haunts in the Detroit Michigan area, but the advent of a newspaper where every haunt is listed with detailed maps to each location was undoubtedly a factor. In this age of guests who expect more every year, who are increasingly jaded by intense movies and video games, haunters are breaking the third wall more and more. This trend began years ago, with the growth of blasting air at visitors. It went up a notch with water sprayers gaining in popularity, and now many haunts drop insects and worms on guests or find other ways of “touching without touching”. EREBUS has definitely expanded this approach with their giant puppets and moving walls, creating a tactile experience for guests, without the questionable and largely shunned practice of having actors touch patrons. Many would call this increasing invasion of private space “old school” and prefer to avoid the practice. But following the trends set by major theme parks with heat, water and air blasting at you with greater regularity, guests may come to expect it. I would recommend a trip to EREBUS for any haunter to experience a truly unique event, and one that with their giant puppets and tactile effects might suddenly find itself on the cutting edge of a new style of haunting.
EREBUS Exposed!
Is Brilliant Scientist Responsible For Missing Detroit Residents Each October?Pontiac Daily Register- Guy Bruckman Reporting
Pontiac Michigan. Housed deep in a massive 4 story structure in downtown Pontiac is a Haunted Attraction unlike any other!Every October, thrill seeking guests throng to the dozens of Haunted events found all over the metro area. From Mom & Pop hayrides to a high tech, high dollar haunts that push the boundaries of fear, this scary entertainment seems to thrive throughout Michigan. But this reporter has discovered the one that just might be the biggest and scariest of them all, EREBUS Haunted Attraction, holds a dark secret so bizarre that it is almost beyond belief! Several years before this “Haunted Attraction” opened, the formerly abandoned edifice was secretly converted into a research facility by Dr. Edgar Colber. Once renowned for his cutting edge work in non-Euclidian geometry and Mobius engine technology, Dr. Colber quickly amassed a fortune developing black ops projects for the US government. 10 years ago, after his theories grew too strange and “dangerous” he was fired from his research position and vanished from sight. City records show that soon after these events he arrived in Pontiac and purchased the vast building now called EREBUS. According to former employees he constructed a massive Mobius Reactor in the building, apparently to create an actual TIME MACHINE. Colber was obsessed it seems, with attempting to alter the past, and prevent disasters before they ever happened!
The Register has obtained Dr Colber’s journals, and they detail the many dangerous experiments attempted in the building. What follows is one of the more significant entries…
" I have exhausted all my finances and resources. Most of my staff has gone missing in the EREBUS device, and I fear that they are dead. Although my equipment is all functioning properly, every team I send in meets with disaster! One group was MUTILATED by carnivorous apes, another CRUSHED by temple walls, a third EATEN by dinosaurs! It is as if nature considers my work to be a virus, and that it is sending antibodies to destroy the infection! I feel the eyes of my unseen ENEMY upon me! Even now it plots to enter this world and destroy my work! But I will be victorious! I will advertise EREBUS as a Haunted House - then I will send my guests back in time - unknowingly they will act as pawns in this brutal game…I will observe their grisly deaths and discover the true nature of my enemy! Then once I have mastered TIME I will bring them all back to life and reward them for their sacrifices…unless the ENEMY destroys me first! I dream of it..a huge burning monster that shows no mercy! But it is I , Dr. Edgar Colber that will be have the last laugh! "
As you can see, it is clear that the owner of EREBUS has lost his mind. We advise all readers to avoid this place until the proper authorities can be notified!