Canobie Lake Park's Screeemfest
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- Average Review
- (1 review)
- Scare Factor
- Scary
- Appropriate For
- Parental guidance for children 13 and under advised.
- Organization Type
- Commercial / For Profit
- Listing Categories
- Haunted Houses, Halloween Parties & Nightlife, Scream Parks, Other Events
- More Info
- Wheelchair Accessible, Outdoor Event(s), Touching Not Allowed, Parking Fees May Apply
Canobie Lake Park Screeemfest is where fear meets fun for everyone!
Haunted Houses:
Carnivus 2 (New for 2024)
An ordinary outing to the cinema has transformed into a harrowing journey through your deepest anxieties. The clowns are determined to unearth your fears and are employing every phobia in the book to achieve their goal.
Facility 235:
The facility had a devastating meltdown. So did its workers.You could hear the sirens and alarms for miles. You could also hear the blood-curdling screams from those inside Facility 235. The staff tried to cool the reactor core, but nothing they did could stem the devastation. Then it was too late. Too late to save the facility, too late to save themselves.
So here they remain, not quite dead, certainly not alive, patrolling the grounds, reassuming their former tasks. Radiation can exert strange mutating effects on the human body, not to mention what would be left of the mind. Ready for the tour?
The Culling:
Who are they? Where did they come from? Why are they here?
Mysterious, unexplained disappearances had been going on for decades, maybe longer. A select few townspeople simply vanished, as if they never even existed, and those remaining lived with a foreboding and in constant fear.
A town elder, left behind for some obscure reason, called it “thinning the herd.” A haunting wind, the brief screams of the unlucky chosen ones, the panic of those left behind. No one knew when The Culling would occur. You have to ask: Am I next?
Canobie Lake Hotel:
If these walls could talk…they would scream. The Canobie Lake Hotel sat adjacent to Canobie Lake Park in the early 1900s and was a popular destination for those seeking a local escape. The hotel was eventually abandoned after stories began circulating about several guests who had visited the hotel were never seen nor heard from again. What went on within the walls of this historic hotel? Who is the woman that boaters have seen peering out a top-floor window? Are the eerie sounds heard nearly each night the pleading voices of the missing, or just the wind howling across the lake?
Why not see for yourself? The Canobie Lake Hotel is now open. And there are plenty of vacancies.
Carnivus:
The carnival came to town… and never left. Neither did anyone who ever visited this sinister circus. There was something “off” about Carnivus from the day they set up in the far reaches of a desolate field. The manager was a clown, as were all the employees – in the very literal sense, with garish makeup that seemed to be permanent. The incessant carnie music was haunting, the freak shows all too real, the evil laughter echoing into the night. And visitors to Carnivus? The clowns thought they were delicious. Step right up, folks. It’s showtime!
The Village:
Take a stroll through the village. You may never leave…Billy and Bobby Hollander went to explore an area near a mine in Salem, New Hampshire, and never came back. From then on, the Policy Mining Village was dealt a string of bad luck. Horrific mining accidents and a summer drought all contributed to the eventual closing of the mine. After the closing, many of the Village’s inhabitants were never seen or heard of again.
Each evening, the sounds, the visions, even the smells of history and the memory of those who have perished in the village – led by the spirits of the Hollander boys-arise to show themselves. The Villagers are near. Do you hear them?
Screeemfest Games:
Enjoy your favorite canobie midway & arcade games during Screeemfest. Plus…
Blacklight Monster - Paintball, the Screeemfest Way! Splat!
The Autopsy Table - The Real Operation Game! Do you have certain skills?
The Last Ride - A simulated ride to the grave… inside a coffin!
Haunted Houses:
Carnivus 2 (New for 2024)
An ordinary outing to the cinema has transformed into a harrowing journey through your deepest anxieties. The clowns are determined to unearth your fears and are employing every phobia in the book to achieve their goal.
Facility 235:
The facility had a devastating meltdown. So did its workers.You could hear the sirens and alarms for miles. You could also hear the blood-curdling screams from those inside Facility 235. The staff tried to cool the reactor core, but nothing they did could stem the devastation. Then it was too late. Too late to save the facility, too late to save themselves.
So here they remain, not quite dead, certainly not alive, patrolling the grounds, reassuming their former tasks. Radiation can exert strange mutating effects on the human body, not to mention what would be left of the mind. Ready for the tour?
The Culling:
Who are they? Where did they come from? Why are they here?
Mysterious, unexplained disappearances had been going on for decades, maybe longer. A select few townspeople simply vanished, as if they never even existed, and those remaining lived with a foreboding and in constant fear.
A town elder, left behind for some obscure reason, called it “thinning the herd.” A haunting wind, the brief screams of the unlucky chosen ones, the panic of those left behind. No one knew when The Culling would occur. You have to ask: Am I next?
Canobie Lake Hotel:
If these walls could talk…they would scream. The Canobie Lake Hotel sat adjacent to Canobie Lake Park in the early 1900s and was a popular destination for those seeking a local escape. The hotel was eventually abandoned after stories began circulating about several guests who had visited the hotel were never seen nor heard from again. What went on within the walls of this historic hotel? Who is the woman that boaters have seen peering out a top-floor window? Are the eerie sounds heard nearly each night the pleading voices of the missing, or just the wind howling across the lake?
Why not see for yourself? The Canobie Lake Hotel is now open. And there are plenty of vacancies.
Carnivus:
The carnival came to town… and never left. Neither did anyone who ever visited this sinister circus. There was something “off” about Carnivus from the day they set up in the far reaches of a desolate field. The manager was a clown, as were all the employees – in the very literal sense, with garish makeup that seemed to be permanent. The incessant carnie music was haunting, the freak shows all too real, the evil laughter echoing into the night. And visitors to Carnivus? The clowns thought they were delicious. Step right up, folks. It’s showtime!
The Village:
Take a stroll through the village. You may never leave…Billy and Bobby Hollander went to explore an area near a mine in Salem, New Hampshire, and never came back. From then on, the Policy Mining Village was dealt a string of bad luck. Horrific mining accidents and a summer drought all contributed to the eventual closing of the mine. After the closing, many of the Village’s inhabitants were never seen or heard of again.
Each evening, the sounds, the visions, even the smells of history and the memory of those who have perished in the village – led by the spirits of the Hollander boys-arise to show themselves. The Villagers are near. Do you hear them?
Screeemfest Games:
Enjoy your favorite canobie midway & arcade games during Screeemfest. Plus…
Blacklight Monster - Paintball, the Screeemfest Way! Splat!
The Autopsy Table - The Real Operation Game! Do you have certain skills?
The Last Ride - A simulated ride to the grave… inside a coffin!
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Schedule
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Hours of Operation: Fridays: 5pm-11pm
Saturdays & Sunday (Oct 13) : 3pm-11pm
Sundays: 1pm-9pm
Admission Costs: Park Admission: $59
Under 48" Tall: $37
Age 60 Plus: $37
Scream Fest
Screeem Express Voucher: $25 Online
$30 on Fridays/Sundays (except Sunday Oct 13)
$40 on Saturdays (and Sunday Oct 13)
Payments Accepted: Cash
- event open dates
Event last updated 63 days ago.
Please confirm dates on haunt website before you go.
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Get Directions
Get Directions
From Exit 2 off I-93
Bear right off exit, left at lights onto North Policy Street. Less than 1 mile to Canobie Lake Park.
From Exit 3 off I-93 SOUTH
Bear LEFT off exit (Route 111 East), continue straight at lights (at Mobil), right at first light (Range Road), right onto North Policy Street. Less than 1 mile to Canobie Lake Park.
From Exit 3 off I-93 NORTH
Bear RIGHT off exit (Route 111 East), continue straight at lights (at Mobil), right at first light (Range Road), right onto North Policy Street. Less than 1 mile to Canobie Lake Park.
Recent Reviews
Best place for screeems!
Amazing place to visit, with five great haunts that will give you the creeps!
Scare Factor: Fun Factor: Haunt Value: 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
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