Tickets on sale now for Nile Nightmares Haunted House - open October 3, 2025

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Nile Nightmare Haunted House is set to open on October 3, 2025, at the Nile Shrine Golf Course in Mountlake Terrace, WA, running every Friday and Saturday through November 1. The event operates from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM and features a Haunted House filled with multiple Scare Rooms, Escape Rooms, and a Backstage Tour. Local residents can look forward to an engaging Halloween experience that has become a community favorite. Tickets are currently available for purchase online, allowing attendees to plan their visit ahead of time. This annual event not only serves as a source of entertainment but also ties into the cultural celebration of the Day of the Dead, which falls on November 1.

The Haunted House's immersive design aims to deliver a unique and chilling experience, appealing to thrill-seekers and families alike. With its return, the event reinforces Mountlake Terrace's reputation as a hub for Halloween festivities. As the opening date approaches, excitement builds within the community for this seasonal attraction.

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