Experience 45 Acres of ‘Sheer Terror’ at Wisconsin’s Premier Haunted Attraction
Your ultimate nightmare awaits at The Hill Has Eyes, one of the most fearsome haunted attractions in Wisconsin.
How Haunted Do You Like Your Halloween?
I believe there are two kinds of people when it comes to Halloween;
The "pumpkin spice and everything nice" kind and the "gorier the better" kind.
While I do appreciate a good skeleton or ghost Halloween decoration, the kind I prefer lean more to a "G" rated version instead of an "R".
Is it because I have young kids in my house? Sure, but it's more about me being a complete and total wimp when it comes to anything scary.
If YOU are a "gorier the better" Halloween person, I just found one haunted attraction you have to check out near Milwaukee, Wisconsin this year.
Wisconsin's Scariest Attraction; The Hill Has Eyes
The Hill Has Eyes is located just outside of Milwaukee in Franklin, Wisconsin and prides itself on being "45 Acres and 60 Minutes of Sheer Terror".
Here's an overhead view of the mayhem from the 2023 season;
Often voted Milwaukee's Favorite Haunted Attraction, The Hill Has Eyes is actually 4 haunted attractions in one location, each with its own creepy theme...
The Hill Has Eyes will open for the 2024 season on Friday, September 27 and will be open every Friday and Saturday evening through October 26. You can buy tickets in advance right now at hillhaseyes.com.
Important FAQs About The Hill Has Eyes
Before you start planning your trip through "45 acres and 60 minutes of sheer terror" there are a few important things you need to know:
- The age recommendation is 13 and over, but The Hill Has Eyes does offer a "Not So Scary Halloween Party" on Sundays that is perfect for kids ages 8 and older.
- Everyone must sign a waiver before entering.
- The entire attraction is outdoors and is open during all weather conditions. Make sure you dress accordingly and wear appropriate shoes.
- Tickets are sold in 2-hour time blocks, but you can arrive at any time during those two hours. (Remember, It takes about an hour to get through all 4 attractions).
- Buy tickets online in advance to SAVE money!
Good luck! I hope you make it through The Hill unscathed.
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