Manhattan Haunted Experiences 2025

Discover 7 verified haunted experiences in Manhattan and nearby areas.

Navigate 7 Manhattan haunted attractions this October – neighborhood haunts plus the biggest professional scream parks.

More ways to explore Halloween in Manhattan:

All Haunted Experiences Around Manhattan

Explore More Categories

Find Haunted Attractions on Our Map!

See all haunted houses, trails, and scare attractions in your area.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a haunted attraction visit in Manhattan actually take?

The walk-through itself runs 15-30 minutes per attraction, but budget 2-3 hours once you add parking, queues, and the midway. A multi-haunt park with four attractions is a full 4-hour evening on a busy Saturday. Plan food beforehand or on-site, and don't schedule a movie or dinner reservation after a peak-weekend haunt trip; overruns are the rule, not the exception.

Do haunted attractions in Manhattan offer low-scare or lights-on options?

Many run lights-on matinees, no-actor daytime walk-throughs, or designated family hours early in the evening, usually on weekend afternoons for a lower price. These let kids, nervous friends, and prop-design fans see the sets without ambushes. Some haunts also sell glow necklaces that signal actors to dial back scares. Check the schedule page for "family," "junior," or "lights-on" listings.

How do timed tickets work at popular haunted houses in Manhattan?

Your ticket assigns a 15-30 minute entry window, not a guaranteed walk-in time; you still queue within your slot. Arrive 15-20 minutes early for parking and scanning. Miss your window and you're usually folded into the next slot only if capacity allows. On the last two October weekends, book the earliest window you can tolerate, because delays stack as the night goes on.

← Back to Manhattan Halloween Events Hub