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  • Open Select Nights Sept. 22 - Oct. 31, 2023 Opens at 6:30 or 7 p.m. daily (closed Mondays except Oct. 30 and closed Tuesdays except Oct. 24 and 31) Hours/Info: www.HauntedTrail.Net FAQs The Haunted Trail of Balboa Park is BACK, with two haunts in one; the 3,500 square foot eXperiment Maze and a mile long terrifying outdoor Trail through twisted pines and gnarled oaks. CNN named The Haunted Trail in the Top 5 BEST HAUNTED ATTRACTIONS in America! The first gauntlet to survive is the 3,500 square foot eXperiment Maze; featuring Little Dead Rising Hood and all her fellow fairy tale freaks. Then it’s on to the mile long trail through the foggy Ghost- filled Graveyard, the Zombie Prisoner filled Ghoul Bus, Demented Doll Island, the possessed Room 666 in the Haunted Hotel, the crazed clown house, and the dark slime of the chainsaw filled southern swamp. Located at the corner of Balboa Drive & Juniper in Balboa Park Parking is FREE in Balboa Park The Haunted Trail is NOT recommended for children under the age of 10. However, if they are old enough to walk on their own, they will be allowed in with a parent. You will not be allowed to pick them up and carry them, they must be able to walk on their own two feet. Sorry, NO ENTRY for Babies, Stollers, or Children being carried. Children need a ticket to enter and we do not offer special pricing for children. There are many emergency exits throughout each attraction in case anyone gets too scared to continue, but please be warned, scared patrons/children who need to exit (or choose not to enter) will not receive a refund.
  • SANDAG's executive committee held a discussion of Hasan Ikhrata's performance review behind closed doors.
  • Biden has warned that defaulting on the national debt "would devastate retirement accounts," among other things. The head of advice methodology at Vanguard wants people to remember the bigger picture.
  • The pop star has always loved out-trolling her trolls. But Doja Cat's fourth album and dramatic rollout pushes that persona further, interpreting her antics through a playfully demonic lens.
  • Election conspiracies have fundamentally changed the job of local voting officials, and many don't want to take it anymore.
  • JPMorgan agreed to the settlement on the same day a federal judge granted class-action status to the lawsuit, saying the number of plaintiffs involved could be "well over 100 people."
  • Nick Pilozzi tried to honor the lives of his friends who died in Afghanistan until the images of past trauma became too much for him.
  • Some insurance companies have stopped issuing new policies for models that are subject to a high rate of thefts, but consumers are still able to buy the cars.
  • More than a decade after his debut, We the Animals, Justin Torres returns with a novel that centers on a deathbed conversation between two friends about the distortions and erasures of queer history.
  • Cygnet Theatre's world premiere from former San Diego playwright Keiko Green centers on an odd mother-son relationship, a decrepit apartment building and a big question: Who is Sharon?
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