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Top Four Epic Kansas City Haunted Houses

Halloween is just around the corner, and if you are new to Kansas City you may be wondering what you are going to do next weekend. Look no further, your local Kansas City movers have all the details on the city’s top four epic haunted houses you have to check out!

Kansas City’s West Bottoms is home to four of the scariest haunted houses in the entire U.S. and they are open NOW!

1) Chambers of Poe houses more paranormal activity than most people can handle. Featured in the movie Horror Filmed, join Poe and his tale of madness while witnessing a four-story window leap.

2) Edge of Hell is the oldest running manufactured haunted house in the nation. Established in 1975, this haunted house sits 666 feet above sea level…a number that I am sure most people are familiar with as being associated with the Devil. Focusing on phobias, this house will release all of your worst fears and make you come face-to-face with them, literally.

3) The Beast is on unlucky number 13th Street and is known for being the first haunted attraction to use in-your-face entertainment such as zombie dancers modeled after Thriller and a live alligator.

4) Macabre Cinema brings you back to a 1930s horror film with era appropriate sets and actual collection of horror movie props. The four-story bat pole takes guests from set-to-set and scream-to-scream.

The West Bottom Haunted Houses have been featured on the Travel Channel’s “America’s Scariest Attractions” and are open year-round. If you are new to Kansas City this Halloween, help make your skin crawl and check out some of the most intense Halloween attractions in the nation by visiting Kansas City haunted houses. Open every weekend and starting at 7:30 p.m., tickets for individual haunted house showings for the 2014 season start at $27 for regular admission and $37 for VIP admission.

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