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Bonnie Screams!
The Haunted Ghost Town in Las Vegas

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Wicked West Halloween Fest

There is an old western town very close to the Las Vegas strip and it is getting a little scary this Halloween. Bonnie Screams seems to have elevated the fear factor this year and it is really not an attraction for younger children.

Titled Bonnie Screams” the ghost town is transformed into a ¼ mile haunted town. The town features five haunted houses, haunted trails, restaurant, motel, and haunted train, the Carnival of Screams, nightly magic shows, live bands, street performers, celebrity appearances, shopping and food.

Location: Bonnie Springs Old Nevada Ranch, Red Rock Canyon
Get directions and details on Bonnie Springs Old Nevada

When:Oct. 16,17,22,23,24,25,27,28,29,30,31.

Hours: Open 6pm – 'Till the Crowd Dies
Safe Street – Oct.31st – 3pm – 7pm

Phone:1-888-X-SCREAM

Tickets: General Admission $20;

See their website

Driving Directions:
FROM I-15: Exit at Blue Diamond (State Route 160) and go west. The entrance to Bonnie Springs will be on your left. Look for the big wooden archway that says, "Old Nevada".

FROM 215 FREEWAY: Exit at Charleston and go west. Bonnie Springs is on the right-hand side, 6 miles past the Red Rock Visitor Center.

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