It’s haunting season in the Bluegrass State and all of your favorite haunted houses are starting to creek open their doors. From creepy cornfields to real-life asylums, the scariest haunted houses in Kentucky aim to terrify. If you live in Louisville and are a fan of haunted attractions, chances are you’ve experienced The Devils Attic. This truly terrifying haunted house wins multiple awards year after year and remains one of the best scary things to do in Kentucky in the fall. If you think you can handle it, check out The Devils Attic in Louisville.
When September rolls around, it’s not just pumpkins and apples that take over Kentucky. It’s also the season for haunted houses and there are several throughout our state.
GoogleMaps One of the scariest haunted houses in Kentucky is The Devils Attic in Louisville. This building — which looks creepy all year long — is transformed into an award-winning haunted attraction. Tents are set up, plans are made, and once you step inside, you’ll enter a different world where nearly everyone is terrified.
One of the favorite features of this haunted house is that it takes scary scenes from movies and real-life to create an experience that is bound to haunt you even after you leave.
Facebook/The Devils Attic There aren’t many images of the inside of the haunted house since no photos or videos are allowed. You won’t want to do that anyway since you’ll be busy hanging on to a friend or maybe even covering your eyes.
Each year the house tells a different set of stories and the cast goes all out to make this an intense and frightening attraction.
Facebook/The Devils Attic The actors in the haunted house are what make it one of the best. They truly get into character and will show you that terrifying time you’re looking for.
The Devils Attic opens up again on September 13th for those brave enough to enter.
Facebook/The Devils Attic You can purchase tickets online ahead of time to avoid that line and you can even splurge on a Speedpass to avoid major lines altogether. And those extra few dollars may be worth it, because when you arrive, you will be anxious to enter The Devils Attic and see why it has been named one of the scariest haunted houses in Kentucky.
While there aren’t many photos of the inside of previous haunted houses (no cameras allowed!), The Devils Attic does release a commercial each year so you know what to expect. Check it out…
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One of the scariest haunted houses in Kentucky is The Devils Attic in Louisville. This building — which looks creepy all year long — is transformed into an award-winning haunted attraction. Tents are set up, plans are made, and once you step inside, you’ll enter a different world where nearly everyone is terrified.
Facebook/The Devils Attic
There aren’t many images of the inside of the haunted house since no photos or videos are allowed. You won’t want to do that anyway since you’ll be busy hanging on to a friend or maybe even covering your eyes.
The actors in the haunted house are what make it one of the best. They truly get into character and will show you that terrifying time you’re looking for.
You can purchase tickets online ahead of time to avoid that line and you can even splurge on a Speedpass to avoid major lines altogether. And those extra few dollars may be worth it, because when you arrive, you will be anxious to enter The Devils Attic and see why it has been named one of the scariest haunted houses in Kentucky.
If you made it through a viewing of this creepy commercial, then you may be brave enough to try the real thing. The Devils Attic definitely tops the list of scariest haunted houses in Kentucky, so be sure to add it to your fall calendar this year. Have you been brave enough to head inside The Devils Attic? Share your experience with us in the comments!
For more information on The Devils Attic and to purchase tickets ahead of time, visit its website here and follow along on Facebook here. The haunted house opened on September 13th and exact dates and hours can be found on its website.
Address: 647 W Hill Street, Louisville, KY 40208
And for more of the most bone-chilling places around Kentucky, check out our previous article here.
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