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DEL MAR, CA — The 14th annual Scream Zone, San Diego County’s largest haunted experience, opens September 30 at the Del Mar Fairgrounds.
Now in its 14th year, Scream Zone is more terrifying and bloodcurdling than ever before! Every “body” is sure to be thrilled to the bone in three “spooktacular” attractions: The House of Horror, The Chamber and The Haunted Hayride. This year’s “House of Horror” is featuring nine NEW DEVIOUS DENS filled with “Creepy Carnivorous Dilapidated Diversions.” (The House of Horror is not recommended for children 10 years old and younger.)
Scream Zone is open: Friday through Sunday, Sept. 30 - Oct. 2; Thursday through Sunday, Oct. 6-9 and 13-16; then every night, Thursday, Oct. 20, through Monday, Oct. 31.
Hours are 7 p.m. to midnight Fridays and Saturdays, and 7 to 11 p.m. other days.
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Admission prices are:
•Triple Haunt - $27.99 House of Horror, Haunted Hayride and Chamber
•Double Haunt - $18.99 Chamber, House of Horror or Haunted Hayride
•Single Haunt - $14.99 House of Horror or Haunted Hayride
For more information, visit www.thescreamzone.com.
The 22nd District Agricultural Association is a State of California agency that owns and operates the Del Mar Fairgrounds, Surfside Race Place, Horsepark Equestrian Center and the Del Mar Golf Center. The 22nd DAA produces five events each year: The San Diego County Fair, the Del Mar National Horse Show, Professional Bull Riding (PBR), The Scream Zone and Holiday of Lights. The Fairgrounds hosts more than 350 events annually, the largest of which is the live horse racing meet each summer, which is operated by the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club for the 22nd DAA and the State of California. No taxpayer dollars are used to run the Fairgrounds. The Del Mar
Fairgrounds is completely self-supporting and does not receive any support from the State.
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