Sandusky’s Lake Erie Fear Fest Returns with Bone-Chilling New Attractions
- Jayda's Adventures

- Oct 7
- 2 min read
SANDUSKY, Ohio — Lake Erie Fear Fest is bringing a wave of terror back to Ghostly Manor this fall, offering visitors a mix of haunted thrills and family entertainment. The seasonal attraction, located in Sandusky, transforms the popular Ghostly Manor Thrill Center into a destination for spooky fun, featuring multiple haunted experiences designed to keep guests on edge.
Guests start their night on the waters of Lake Erie, donning ponchos before boarding a haunted boat that offers both jump scares and unexpected splashes. The chilling journey continues through a series of themed haunts, each with its own immersive atmosphere. Visitors move from pitch-black corridors to elaborately staged sets where live actors deliver frights at every turn.
“The first haunted house puts you right on the water, it’s not something you see every day,” said one attendee. “You’re not just scared; you might get soaked too.”
In addition to the nighttime scares, Ghostly Manor offers daytime attractions for families looking for a full day of fun before the fear sets in. The entertainment complex includes rollerskating, a 4D theater, mini golf, and other indoor amusements, making it a versatile destination for both thrill-seekers and families.
Lake Erie Fear Fest typically operates on Fridays and Saturdays throughout the fall season, aligning with the spirit of Halloween. Visitors are encouraged to plan ahead for the evening’s haunted experiences and enjoy the family-friendly activities available during the day.
For more information about ticketing, event hours, and attraction details, guests can visit LakeErieFearFest.com
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