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The Children's Museum Guild's Haunted House Grim-Nasium Ticket Give-a-Way

“I'm so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.” ― L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables.

October, how I love thee, especially in Indy! The last couple of years we've been on Fall Break in Florida during the middle of October, and I feel like we missed some of the best local October fun. This year we only have two days off for break and are staying put. I'm so glad, because we're filling the month with ALL the autumn fun Indy has to offer! From pumpkins and caramel apples to spooky outings.



Our first experience of the month? The Children's Museum Guild's Haunted House Grim-Nasium! You aren't going to want to miss it! The Guild has out done themselves again this year. The theme is throughout the haunted house in such spooky, fun and creative ways. My favorite was the Fear Leader Tryout Reminder.



The Horrifying Details:
  • It's the 55th annual Museum Guild's Haunted House.
  • A truly terrifying monster filled gym theme.
  • Tickets are $8 at the door. Kids under 2 are free. 
  • Scary surprises lurk in the bleachers and in the locker room scenes. 
  • Even the band's there. 
  • The twirling tunnel thing is back! 
  • There are lights on hours for those that scare easy. Check the website - they vary. 
  • Frightening Hours are Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays 3:30 - 9:00 p.m.
  • They are open on 10/31 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
  • Gertie the Yeti is hidden in each room of the haunted house for a fun seek-and-find activity and the perfect distraction for the little visitors.

The best horrifying detail? I have two tickets to giveaway to a lucky Delightstruck Jen reader! Hop over to my Facebook and comment on the post that goes with this blog and be entered to win. A random winner will be drawn on Monday October 15, 2018 at noon. Must be an Indiana resident. 

-Jen

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