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  • 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

    Last entry is 9:30 p.m., if there is no line.

    Opening Night: Friday, October 11
    Friday & Saturday, October 11 & 12
    Friday & Saturday, October 18 & 19
    Friday & Saturday, October 25 & 26
    and Thursday, October 31

    Closed toe shoes are highly recommended.
    You will be walking in sand!

    Please check our Facebook page for any possible
    last minute event closures due to poor weather.

    Price at the gate
    $10 per person (all ages)

    VIP front-of-the-line
    pre-sale tickets
    $8 for Friday & $9 for Saturday

    Limited number of VIP Pre-Sale tickets
    available at the following locations:

    Main Street Physical Therapy
    381 S. Main Street, Yuma
    (928) 343-7828

    Habitat Restore
    3242 E. 43rd Street, Yuma
    (928) 783-3993

    5 Star Sunshades
    11411 S. Fortuna Rd. #103, Yuma
    (928) 304-0988

    Closed toe shoes are highly recommended.
    You will be walking in sand!

    Proceeds from this event benefit
    Yuma's Habitat for Humanity!

    Click below to visit the Habitat Web site
    and find out what you can do to help!

    Yuma Habitat for Humanity

         The Haunted House had a modest beginning in 2001 in Camelot Apartments with one person in a costume.  We then moved to Sierra Sunset behind Cibola High School and progressed to a banquet table scene full of homemade mannequins with movie icons enjoying the dinner and I (Mark) pushed all the different animatronic gadgets with my finger or triggered them with a flashlight while patrons toured the “Haunted House” in 2002.  At this point, the Haunted House was located in a small front yard.

         In 2003, a permanent maze was built in the garage, which lengthened the haunted house and gave us plenty of room to scare people.  Unfortunately, this made it difficult to do laundry as one would have to exit the kitchen door and walk through a maze to get to the washer and dryer, which was quite comical.  The Haunt grew over the next two years to cover most of the front yard, driveway, garage maze, and the roof utilizing 8-10 actors to provide scares.

         We then decided to move to a bigger and better location, because on Halloween night there were four blocks of parking tied up to get to the “Boogeyman Bungalo”. So, we ended up at our current residence on the corner of 4E and County 15½ which covers a little over 2½ acres.  This new haunt was renamed Yuma Nightmares Haunted House.  The current Haunted House takes up approximately 1 acre now.  We will probably keep the actual size of the haunted house to 1 acre as it takes 50 actors a night to cover all the areas adequately.  With the extra room we put up a 2,000 square foot tent-like structure which was a lot of fun, but we broke it down after two years in favor of a more code friendly open air environment.  We have grown over 300 different plants in our desert lot to transform it into more of a park-like/cemetery-like environment which provides us with all kinds of fun shadows and creepy places to hide in.

         For the last six years, we also expanded to a Christmas event initially named “The Haunted Holiday” as we were trying to recreate what Disney was doing with their Haunted Mansion Holiday in the winter.  I strongly recommend you visit their event which runs from September to early January.

         Now our event utilizes 100 to 200 volunteers to fill the 50 positions per night needed to run an event this size.  Our set design is improved upon each year and our costumes become more elaborate with each season.  Again we are always looking for fun and energetic/motivated people become part of our core group of actors.  Please come out and see what people are talking about!


    Sincerely,
    Mark Plante P.T.

    Mark Plante, John Kelly, Rebecca Sizemore, Jorge Bonillas, Sr., Jorge Bonillas, Jr., Wendy Padilla, Tim Preston, Troy Thomas, Paige Hess, Kathy Reynolds, David Rhine III, Dave Rhine II, Danica Rhine, Aaron Brewer, Ricky Sanchez, DeWayne Brewer, Susan Brewer, And all the other volunteers

    Thank you for volunteering your time
    to make the Haunted House run!

    Interested in being a scare-actor?

    Please call Dalenna at (928) 373-8177
    (16 & older please)

    Closed toe shoes are highly recommended.
    You will be walking in sand!