Scream-A-Geddon’s ‘Breach’ leads pack of new freaky haunted houses in Dade City

Visitors can elect for an interactive experience, allowing them to be grabbed and taken into hidden rooms.

click to enlarge Scream-A-Geddon’s ‘Breach’ leads pack of new freaky haunted houses in Dade City
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Most haunted Halloween attractions have that level of comfort where you know one of the actors isn’t going to reach out and grab you. That doesn’t have to be the case at Scream-A-Geddon, which might be Tampa Bay’s freakiest horror house attractions.

The park has five new haunts in 2023, including Breach, based around “OmniLabs Corporation— what once was a research laboratory is now, after rewiring organisms and experiencing cross-species contamination, crawling with gruesome, mutated species, waiting for their next victim.”

Guests at least 18 years old have the option to “mark” themselves before entering, opening up the possibility of an interactive experience where they “may be grabbed, held back, sent into hidden rooms, removed from their group or even forced to remain…” For every “fuck that,” there’s someone out there reading this and saying, “fuck yeah!”

Scream-A-Geddon runs daily through Nov. 4 in Dade City, with tickets starting at $24.95. Subscribe to Creative Loafing newsletters.

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