Rock Island, IL, September 28, 2016:
Are you ready for a BONE-Chilling good time? The Asylum crazies are back and they are looking for you!
Open Weekends in October 2016
Friday & Saturday 7p till Midnight, Sunday 7p till 10pm
Sept 30, Oct 1 & 2 Oct 7,8,9 Oct 14,15,16,
Oct 21,22,23 & Oct 27,28,29,30
Tickets available at the DOOR or ONLINE
General Admission $15.00 (All Ages)
VIP Fast Pass $20.00 (less wait time)
The Asylum is a walk through haunted attraction with highly detailed scenes, jaw dropping special effects, over 60 live character actors and documented paranormal activity. Your haunt experience starts as soon as you walk in this historic former Masonic Temple. The spacious indoor wait area will keep you entertained rain or shine. This haunt spans multiple floors. We recommend you dress appropriately and wear comfortable shoes that stay on your feet. (It's not easy to run for your life in flip flops or high heels!) No Refunds. NOTE***The haunt is not recommended for small children (Parents use your own discretion). Bring your kids to Scardey Cat Day on October 29th from 1-4pm. Great time to see the Manor in the light without all the special effects or scary actors.
We appreciate your business and want you to have fun. A portion of all events we have at the Manor go to fund our Water4Life project. Our haunt actors are on a mission to entertain you and give back to our global mission of providing fresh clean water to families in need in Kenya Africa. For more info about our Pay it Forward Foundation and Creeps That Care, Inc. see our website at www.skellingtonmanor.com
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