Summary


Homicidal clowns, alien butchers, hungry monsters and screaming psychos lie in wait to scare the living daylights out of us. And here's the funny part -- we're willing to pay them for this privilege.

The commercial spook house is alive and well in Colorado Springs and across the Front Range. For a fee of $5-$42, visitors get to enter rooms that drip with blood, where actors chase them with chain saws. When you're 13 years old, this is about the best entertainment value you'll find.

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Be Afraid

But not all haunted houses are worth the price. To help you best spend your Halloween mad money, our scream team toured the biggest dens of delirium, from Buckskin Joe's near the Royal Gorge to Denver's Six Flags Elitch Gardens.

They found laughs. They found snoozes. And, yes, they found horrors aplenty.

Mind Seizure

Just across the highway from JoyRides, you'll find an L-shaped tent and wood contraption in the parking lot of the Flea Market.

Our expectations weren't high after visits to Mind Seizure during the past few years, but this hous...

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