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Get your scream on at Scream-A-Geddon 2023

The horror park opens for the season on Friday, Sept. 8.

The outside of a theme park that pictures a large clown holding a sign that reads "Scream-A-Geddon."

I scream, you scream... we all just scream.

Photo via Scream-A-Geddon

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Tampa Bay horror park Scream-A-Geddon will return for its ninth season this Friday, Sept. 8.

We’re giving you the rundown on what to expect once you dare to visit 2022’s No. 1 haunted house in the US.

Details

  • Dates | Select nights Friday, Sept. 8 through Saturday, Nov. 4
  • Location | 27839 Saint Joe Rd., Dade City
  • Times | Opens at 7 p.m. and runs until 11 p.m. or later, depending on the date
  • Price | Start at $24.95 (can vary by date)

What to expect

  • Breach | The new Scream-A-Geddon attraction brings 18+ guests to OmniLabs Corporation, a research laboratory conducting testing (gone wrong, of course). This interactive experience will make each guest a character in the story.
  • Monster Midway | The hub of the haunt, this is where you can grab food + drink, enjoy photo-ops, and play games.
  • Other haunts | Choose from attractions like Rage 3D or Bloodwater Bayou.
  • Zombie Pinball Assault | Ever wanted to play paintball with zombies? Now’s your chance.
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