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Stratford Halloween Haunted House Grand Opening Night September 23 with New Attractions
News on the grand opening of FRIGHT HAVEN, Stratford's world-class indoor Halloween haunted attraction, opening Saturday, September 28

Stratford, CT: Fright Haven, Connecticut's largest indoor Halloween Haunted House, opened its doors last year to rave reviews, while raising funds for several charities, including support of Stratford PAL. It returns for its second season with new attractions and features. Opening night is Saturday, September 23. Doors open at 7pm.
Housed in the old Bally's building in the Stratford Square shopping plaza on 411 Barnum Avenue Cut-off across from Home Depot and next to L.A. Fitness & Ninety Nine Restaurant, with ample free parking, Fright Haven is the largest indoor haunted attraction in Connecticut. It occupies 20,000 square feet and contains several attractions under the same roof. Brand new features for Halloween 2018 include the Deadly Grounds, the Green Lagoon Swamp, the Tunnel of Terror, the Buried Alive coffin simulator ride and much more.
The property had been vacant for years, and the creative forces behind Fright Haven transformed the large cavernous building - which was previously Bally's Gym and Showcase Cinemas - into a magical haunted attraction last Halloween, bringing thousands of guests to the plaza in its inaugural season. It had the distinction of being voted "Connecticut's #1 'Must-See' Attraction." Visitors compared the experience to a theme park, or perhaps more specifically, a roller-coaster, where the scares are fun but you can return to stable ground after the ride. At Fright Haven, all the scares are intentional, rehearsed and well-choreographed, but guests can walk out the door at any time.
A Connecticut professor, Dr. Mark Kirschner, who was a consultant for Fright Haven, and even developed one of the most highly regarded features, "the pit," notes that haunted houses appeal to all ages. However, he stresses that Fright Haven intends to truly scare visitors. While there will be no age restrictions, parents should be certain that their child is mature enough to handle the intensity of the experience. Pre-teens should be accompanied by a parent or guardian. A lights-on, family-friendly day will be announced during the season.
Bobby Arel, who was the operator of "The Only Scream in Town" in North Haven and is one of the producers of Fright Haven, notes, “Due to the intensity and fear factor of Fright Haven, those with weak hearts, health conditions, young children and pregnant women are advised to enter at their own risk. We only take responsible for future nightmares. For your own well-being, do not visit Fright Haven alone. Be sure that you are accompanied by friends, family and those you trust to keep you safe from the evils and the unknown contained within the haunted walls of this attraction.”
Fright Haven incorporates 40 to 50 volunteers every single night as actors in the haunt, and there is an on-going casting call for "scarers of all ages." Many area students participate and earn their community hours, as the event benefits several schools' fund-raising campaigns, with the Stratford Police Activities League as the main benefiting charitable association.
After its Saturday night, September 23 grand season opener, Fright Haven will be open Thursday-Sunday evenings through Halloween, October 31st. Tickets are only $20 in advance, $25 at the door, and there are V.I.P. skip-the-line options. All attractions are indoors so unlike outdoor haunts the attraction will be open rain or shine (the more thunder and lightning the better!) and will be completely handicapped accessible.
Additional information will be available at www.frighthaven.com or by calling 203.799.FEAR.
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