2024 Guide To Haunted Houses In Eastern Iowa & Western Illinois
It's that time of year again: Spooky season in the Quad Cities. That means haunted houses! The Quad Cities is full of haunted houses and attractions that will scare the pants off of you.
With Halloween 2024 right around the corner, we want to ensure you know where to go to get your scare on. The Quad Cities is home to several haunted houses and attractions that would love to scare you and your friends.
Things You Need To Know Before Going To a Haunted House
We've included addresses, website links, hours, and prices so you are prepared when you head out on the Quad Cities haunted houses trail this year. To make sure you're really prepared before you visit these haunted attractions, make sure you follow these pro tips:
- Wear old tennis shoes
- Not sandals, high heels, or brand-new shoes
- Go to the bathroom
- No one wants to see you have an accident
- Be alert when driving
- It will be dark when you visit so be cautious and sober
- Don't touch the staff
- It's not cool and will most definitely get you kicked out
The Best Halloween Costume Party In The Quad Cities
You'll have to skip night four because that's the same night as the annual Halloween Ball!
Join us at The Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds on October 26th for:
- Free food from Smokin Butt BBQ as well as burgers and pizza from the Mississippi Valley Fair from 6:00-9:00 p.m.
- Live Music from Fair Warning and Dirt Road Rockers!
- The Best Costumes in the Quad Cities Competing for big cash.
- Two $500 first-place prizes (Group and Individual) and cash prizes for the Top 10. $2000 total in prizes!
- Doors open at 6:00 p.m.
Tickets are on sale now and include your admission, free food, and a voucher for the Mississippi Valley Fairground's Haunted House. You can also purchase a VIP table, which comes with 8 tickets and a reserved stage-side table.
If we missed any, do not hesitate to hit us up so we can add them to the list. Without further ado, here is the list of all of the haunted houses in and around the Quad Cities.
Happy Halloween and spooky season, Quad Cities!
Quad Cities Haunted Houses
Gallery Credit: Connor Kenney/Townsquare Media Quad Cities