Get scared for a great price with this Smart Shopper Deal of the Day

Visit a haunted park for a great price


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Posted: 10/10/2012

Take the whole family to get scared for cheap with this Smart Shopper Deal of the Day!

Panic Park is offering Smart Shoppers a great price to come and check out their haunted amusement park.

Normally, it would cost you $27 to get an all-access pass to the park, but not with this deal. Smart shoppers can enjoy that all-access pass for $15.

You must buy the pass on Thursday, October 11 online at Thepanicpark.com and type in the promo code ABC15.

After you purchase your pass, you have until Thursday, October 18 to use it. The pass includes access to all three adult haunts, plus your kids can enjoy the kid’s zone, stunt show and a haunted house that is not so scary for the kids plus free parking. Zombie paintball and bungee jumping are all extra fees.

Panic Park (located where Fiddlesticks use to be)
8800 East Indian Bend Road
Scottsdale, AZ 85250

  • You must purchase the pass by Thursday, October 11 by 11:59 p.m.
  • You have until October 18 to use it

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