Lincoln Mill's Presents Halfway to Halloween House

Lincoln Mill's Presents Halfway to Halloween House

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Philadelphia, PAHalfway to Halloween Haunted House Experience - Philadelphia's most terrifying new haunted attractions will reopen for a pop-up event on Saturday, April 29. Lincoln Mill Haunted House Presents Halfway to Halloween, Viktor's Revenge features a springtime haunted chamber lit in ultraviolet light with messages from mill inhabitants. The famous mill located at 4100 Main Street will be reached by guests who descend into the tunnels below Manayunk.


Lincoln Mill Haunted House Returns

While spring has come, October is still six months away. Jared Bilsak, Lincoln Mill Haunted House's co-founder, said there are few opportunities to scare your friends outside the fall season.  It seemed that the midway point between Halloween and the opening of the haunted houses was the ideal time. Both the end of April and October marks the change of seasons. However, most people only know about Halloween. The last day of April is known as the "second Halloween" in some countries. We wanted to tell this story."

Viktor Kane, the former mill owner, is one of many ghosts that haunt the Lincoln Mill. A paranormal research group will return to the Lincoln Mill when the spirits become very active, around the time of Hallow's Eve. Prepare to get up close with the mill's inhabitants. This experience is intended to be frightening. Proceed with caution.

Viktor's Revenge: Halfway to Halloween will be in Manayunk only for one night. Jared Bilsak, Brian Corcodilos, and Lincoln Mill's co-founders wanted a more interactive storyline different from the previous two experiences. They want to add new characters, continue to develop their expertise and push their creative limits.

The experience will be brought to life by dozens of actors. Tickets include access to the deck before and after the tour overlooking the Schuylkill River. Tickets are only $25 each and depart between 6:30 pm to 10:00 pm. If you order in advance, souvenir t-shirts can be purchased for just $12.00.




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