Haunted House Re-Opens, More Scary Added
By Christopher St Cavish, Aug 11th, 2010 | In

Shanghai Nightmare is back. It's a haunted house in a decrepit creekside building. They re-opened on Monday with a whole lot more scary.
Last year was scary enough, so no one at SmSh HQ is heading down to verify this, but they assure us it's scary as hell. It's also twice as long as last year, and in light of a partnership with Erebus Haunted Attraction -- Guiness record holders for longest walk-through frightfest -- lots of scream for the money.
This thing was super popular last year. People were lined up til, what, December? The beautiful thing about running a haunted house in China is that no one cares about Halloween. You can start in August. This year, they're only doing it for three months, so if you want to avoid the long long lines but don't wanna shell out for the 300rmb VIP ticket that whisks you past the frightseeking hordes, hurry up and go now.
Tickets are 120rmb on the door, but they're knocking 20rmb off for the month of August. Here's the info. It can be a bit tricky to get there. Study that map and have the cab driver drop you off on the end of Chongqing Lu, next to the creek.

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