Dust off your bravest boots because Halloween’s nearly here, and while Texas has its fair share of chills, the crown for West Texas terror belongs to Nightmare on 19th Street in Lubbock. This isn’t just another haunted house; it’s one of America's top-tier scream parks.

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Attractions That’ll Make Your Blood Run Cold

For 19 twisted years, Nightmare on 19th Street has served Texas a full course of fear, each season more deranged than the last.

  • Blood Moon Manor - Step into a crumbling gothic estate—from a Collector's Room to a New Orleans cemetery and ending in The Grinder, a human meat-processing nightmare. One of the largest haunts around.
  • KarnEvil - A carnival turned clown-infested death trap: navigate a Krazy Maze, stumble through a Technicolor Trail, and land in a derelict town crawling with twisted performers.
  • Castle Dominus - Old-school horror at its finest. Traverse medieval nightmares where vampires, werewolves, and classic creatures lurk deep in sunken gardens.
  • Krampus 3D - Imagine Christmas gone mad. Equipped with 3D glasses, you’ll dodge evil elves and snow demons as you wend through ice caves and a snow tunnel. Good luck saying “Happy Holidays.”
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If you think you’ve seen scary, think again. Nightmare on 19th Street in Lubbock is where West Texas turns wicked. This massive scream park is packed with blood-soaked manors, killer clowns, medieval nightmares, and even a deranged 3D pizza party gone wrong. Scroll through and take a peek inside… if you dare.

Step Inside Texas’ Most Terrifying Playground: Nightmare on 19th Street

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Admission to the Abyss

General Admission Wristband: One price covers all four attractions, but beware, you must follow the prescribed order.

  • $20 on Thursdays and Sundays
  • $25 Fridays, Saturdays, and Halloween night
  • VIP Wristband: Don’t want to wait in line? Snag one of these to stride past the hordes.

Get more info at Nightmare On 19th Street's website. If there is ONE place you go in Texas this year to get your ghostly haunts on, make a trip to Lubbock, Texas, to check this place out. Happy Halloween!

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