Kick off the spooktastic month of October with a trip to Pavo Haunted House. Every Saturday in October from October 7–28, the doors to the Pavo Haunted House are open from 7–10 p.m.
Just remember to tread lightly, as this haunted house is not for the timid or faint of heart. Recommended only for individuals over the age of 10, this haunted house will scare you from the moment you enter to the moment you exit. Tickets for Pavo Haunted House cost $10 per person.
Open After Dark
While Pavo Haunted House’s hours of operation are from 7–10 p.m., everyone in line gets to enter regardless of what time it is. Just make sure you are in line before 11 p.m., or the staff will ask you to return on a different night.
The staff at Pavo Haunted House goes to extraordinary lengths to ensure you and anyone you bring with you has an incredible time. There are even haunted house actors staged to interact with you while you wait in line and when you are in the parking lot!
While parents and caregivers should leave children under the age of 10 at home, the staff will not turn guests with small children away. The haunted house actors do not alter their performances for groups with children, as their job is to terrify you from the moment you park your vehicle till the moment you leave.
If you obey all the rules and regulations in place, you are sure to return home trembling and twitching in fear.
Not Wheelchair-Friendly
In the past, Pavo Haunted House was 100 percent wheelchair accessible. Unfortunately, the structure of the building the haunted house occupies prevents maneuvering wheelchairs. The staff of the haunted house apologize for any inconvenience this creates.
Other Haunted Places Near Thomasville, Georgia
Whether haunted houses are not your thing or you just want an October filled with spooky trips, there are several haunted places just a short drive away from Thomasville, Georgia.
Old Jefferson County Jail
The Old Jefferson County Jail located in Monticello, Florida, is just a 21-mile drive away from Thomasville. While this old county jail has not housed an inmate since the mid-20th century, people swear they can hear both moaning and the sound of jail cell doors opening and closing coming from within the building.
Haunted Houses in Georgia
Georgia is home to many other haunted houses. If your appetite for spooky encounters extends beyond one haunted house, some other haunted houses in Georgia to check out include:
- Folklore Haunted House in Acworth
- The Haunted Forest in Albany
- Woodrow Manor Haunted House in Thomasville
- Terror in the Wild in Valdosta
Fall Family Frolic
If nights of terror and right are not really your thing, the Thomasville Entertainment Foundation, Thomasville Center for the Arts, the CNS, and the City of Thomasville invites you and your family to attend Fall Family Frolic on October 21 for a fun-filled night. The event takes place from 4:30–7 p.m. at the Thomasville Park and Amphitheater. Enjoy live entertainment by Susana and Timmy Asbell from 5–6 p.m. and Big Bang Boom! from 6–7 p.m.
After planning a road trip to haunted houses in Thomasville, Georgia, or the Thomasville Park and Amphitheater for a night of fun and music, head over to Thomasville Toyota to buy a vehicle ready to get you there.
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