Today, Tuesday, October 29, is Ticket Tuesday, and we're offering free passes for two to West Alabama's premier house of horror.

The Horror Tuscaloosa

"For the last four years and counting, we've been providing guests from all over Alabama and Mississippi with a scary good time," said The Horror Tuscaloosa. "Prepare for a chilling blend of classic scares and hair-raising new visions as you explore every room of our house of horrors."

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Sounds like a good time, right?

The Horror Tuscaloosa is located at 5477 Skyland Blvd. East, Cottondale, Alabama 35453.

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#3 - To qualify to win, send us the word "Horror" on this app within the 'Chat With Us" feature by 4:59 p.m. on Tuesday, October 29, 2024.

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