As Halloween approaches in Savannah, Georgia, the excitement in the air is palpable! This season of ghostly thrills and spine-chilling scares is uniquely celebrated with the return of the Alee Shriners’ annual haunted house. This much-loved local tradition promises to bring some festive fear to the community as they gear up for a frightfully fun October.
The haunted house is not just a recent addition to Savannah’s Halloween festivities. It first opened its eerie doors back in 2006, and over the years, it has only gotten better! This year, despite the challenges posed by Hurricane Helene that delayed their opening weekend, the Alee Shriners are all set to scare and entertain brave visitors who are willing to enter their chilling realm.
Stepping into the haunted house means stepping into a world filled with spooky sights and sounds, expertly crafted to give you the ultimate scare. Every year, the team, led by chairman Will Morgan, makes it a point to change things up, ensuring there are fresh surprises for returning guests. Will shared that it’s truly a joy to see the excitement on people’s faces – whether they’re jumping from a sudden scare or feeling so frightened that they need to take a break. “We want everyone to have fun,” he says, noting the strategically placed exit signs and doors throughout the attraction for those who need a quick escape. “Sometimes people say, ‘I can’t take it no more, I got to get out,’ so we got to get them out.”
But there’s more to this haunted experience than just hair-raising thrills! The annual haunted house serves as a critical fundraiser for the Alee Shriners, an organization dedicated to helping children in need. Their noble cause includes providing care for kids with cleft palates, bone diseases, and various other crippling ailments. With over 22 children’s hospitals and several clinics across the country, the Shriners offer these medical services at no cost, including transporting kids to and from treatments.
Will explains that he loves the fundraising aspect, as it not only supports their mission but also helps spread awareness. “Whether it’s selling boston butts, hosting car shows, or organizing Easter egg hunts, we want the community to know what we do and why we’re here. It’s the best work you’ll ever do,” he emphasizes. Every penny raised during the haunted house helps ensure that kids receive expert, no-cost medical care when they need it most.
If you’re looking for a thrilling night out this October, the haunted house opens every Friday and Saturday night at 100 Eisenburg Drive in Savannah. Gates swing open at 7 p.m. and close at 10 p.m., giving you plenty of time to enjoy the spine-tingling experience. Tickets are priced at $25 for general admission, or opt for the VIP/fast pass at $40 for those who want to skip the lines and get right to the scares. You can purchase tickets either online or at the door!
This haunting season is a perfect opportunity to experience some exhilarating fun while also supporting a great cause. Gather your friends, put on your best costume, and head out for a night of thrills that you won’t soon forget. The Alee Shriners’ haunted house is ready to deliver an unforgettable Halloween experience that will keep you coming back for more!
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