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KISS House of Terror Opening in Lynnwood

Never yell "Clown!" in a crowded theater!

2010-10-06
LYNNWOOD, WA, October 06, 2010 (Press-News.org) Never yell "Clown!" in a crowded theater!...especially if that theatre is the Kiss 106.1 House of Terror opening October 7th. Located at the corner of 196th and Highway 99, the Kiss House of Terror is shaping up to be one of the premiere haunted attractions in Snohomish County.

The Kiss House of Terror was birthed from the warped mind of Scott Kolling and his scream team, boasting 27 years of experience in the Haunt Industry. Nearly three decades of crafting illusions designed to reduce grown adults to screaming piles of abject terror has given Scott and his team an extensive tool box to draw on while building an attraction. No longer satisfied with the expected gags and gimmicks that are played out countless times across the country, Scott and his team take great pride in crafting complete sensory experiences for the customers to "enjoy" while visiting the attractions and it shows in the most chilling, nightmarish manner.

Fortunately, or unfortunately depending on the point of view, the experience doesn't just end with the building of the attraction. Scott and his team take great pride and finding quality actors throughout the year and releasing them into this playground of madness to stalk and torment the patrons every step of the way, producing the quality frights that only the most dedicated...or twisted...haunters can.

The Kiss 106.1 House of Terror is located at 19802, Highway 99 in Lynnwood Washington and will be open Thursday through Sunday starting October 8th and ending on Halloween.

Schedule: Open October 8th -31st, 2010 on Thursday through Sunday. Hours vary depending on night. Most Thursdays 7-10pm; Sundays and October 28th 6-10pm; Friday and Saturday 6-midnight.

Kids Day! October 16th, noon-3pm; A lights-on-low intensity event for our littlest haunters.

Tickets: Regular Price: $15.00 per person

Save time at the box office and buy tickets online at www.seattlehaunts.com. Tickets are also available on site 30 minutes before opening.

Save $2 from Taco Bell!
Starting September 27th, drop by participating Western Washington Taco Bell location to pick up your $2 off coupon. Get them while supplies last!

Save on Sundays - when you donate to Food Lifeline!
Pay only $13.00 when you donate 3 or more cans of food to Food Lifeline at the Haunted House on Sundays!

VIP Speed Line: $25.00 per person

Group Discount Prices (groups of 10 or more)

Visit our website at www.seattlehaunts.com
or
find us on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/KISSHouseofTerror


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Never yell "Clown!" in a crowded theater!