Friday the 13th: Winchester Mystery House opens Halloween scare fest

It’s Friday the 13th, which is just the perfect night for the Winchester Mystery House to open its latest Halloween event, “Unhinged: Hotel.”

The annual nighttime scare fests have been really popular in recent years, drawing in a younger crowd than the usual tourgoers at the San Jose tourist attraction, the 160-room mansion built by Sarah Winchester and home to about as many eerie stories — mostly fiction — as it has doors.

For this year’s haunted hotel take, which runs weekends and few other nights through Nov. 2, guests will find some new jumps mixed in with the general elegant spookiness of the house, as well as the return of The Mists, an outdoor scare zone. Themed food and drinks — including “creepy cocktails” — will be available, and there’s new merch in the gift store. Also opening Friday is a Halloween Museum on the estate that will be free for guests to check out and includes a collection of vintage Halloween decor and memorabilia.

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Winchester Mystery House Executive Director Walter Magnuson says the immersive experience brings in visitors from around the Bay Area.

“We are thrilled to work with dozens of local artists who will bring their unique talents and eerie creativity to life, transforming the historic mansion into a mesmerizing and spine-chilling spectacle,” he said.

Tickests start at $69.99, and kids under 13 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Get more details at www.winchestermysteryhouse.com/unhinged.

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