If you like hardcore Halloween thrills, don't miss this!

Maineiac Manor is getting ready for another year of scaring the pants off you. They have been teasing the upcoming spooky season of terror that they are about to unleash on Bangor, starting at the end of September.

When you attend an event there, you’ll encounter mesmerizing sets, handmade props, and actors in killer costumes hiding in the shadows (and sometimes in plain sight), ready to pop out and scare the life out of you.

These events are so frightening that they don’t recommend them to children under 13, although they do offer a "no scare' alternative for the kids.

Get ready for a chilling experience like no other, as Maineiac Manor transforms into a post-apocalyptic wasteland this October.

Step into a world ravaged by a zombie apocalypse, where the undead roam and survival is uncertain. As you navigate through the remnants of civilization, you’ll encounter relentless zombies, mutant creatures and the eerie remains of the Manor that once was.

Prepare to scream your way through this post-apocalyptic nightmare, where every step you take could be your last.

Don't miss the Post Apocalyptic Haunted House, this October!

Here are how the dates break down:

For the thrill seekers!

  • Saturday, October 12 from 4-7pm
  • Sunday, October 13 from 2-5pm
  • Saturday, October 19 from 4-7pm
  • Sunday, October 20 from 2-5pm
  • Friday, October 25 from 5:30-9pm
  • Saturday, October 26 from 5-9pm
  • Sunday, October 27 from 4-8pm

No-scare

  • Saturday, September 28 from 4-6:30pm
  • Sunday, September 29 from 2-4:30pm
  • Saturday, October 5 from 4-6:30pm
  • Sunday, October 6 from 2-4:30pm

Admission Prices: No-scare $13/Full-scare $18

Maineiac Manor is located in the former Hollister location in the Bangor Mall, which is directly across from Spencer's.

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