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ScareHouse opens for special event this weekend at Pittsburgh Mills

Paul Guggenheimer
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An October 2015 scene from ScareHouse’s former location in in Etna.

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Call it an early Halloween present.

Anyone who missed out on their fill of Halloween frights at the ScareHouse at the Pittsburgh Mills mall last fall will have an opportunity to make up for it this weekend.

The ScareHouse said it is holding an encore presentation of its Halloween experience from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Tickets will be limited because of covid-19 occupancy restrictions and other precautions.

No more than six people are permitted per group. All guests must wear face coverings upon entering the mall and maintain a six-foot distance from others while on the ScareHouse premises. All characters and crew members will observe social distancing and follow other covid precautions.

All tickets must be purchased online, in advance, at scarehouse.com. No tickets will be sold at the door.

Also this weekend, a ScareHouse admission ticket includes a deal on movie tickets at GQT Movies at Pittsburgh Mills. Anyone who buys a ScareHouse admission will also get a buy-one-get-one-free coupon for the movie theater.

The deal includes the big-screen epic battles “Godzilla vs. Kong” and “Mortal Kombat,” which opens on Friday. The coupons must be presented at the time of purchase and are limited to one per customer. The deal is good through May 20.

According to the ScareHouse website, ABC News called ScareHouse “the scariest haunted house in America” and the Travel Channel called it “one of America’s scariest Halloween attractions.”

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