
Bangor’s ‘Maineiac Manor’ Is Back to Haunt You This Fall
Bangor’s spookiest spot returns this fall — and it’s scarier than ever. You’ve been warned.
It's almost time to start thing about "fall" types of things. Pumpkins, pumpkin spice coffee, football, school, apple picking, leaves changing, and oh, haunted houses for Halloween!
Maineiac Manor is getting ready for another fall season 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 in the second week of October.
Maineiac Manor is located in the former Hollister location in the Bangor Mall, which is directly across from Spencer's.
The success of the attraction extended beyond the original Halloween season, with a Krampus Christmas-themed haunted house each December, and now they plan a fairly regular schedule of creepy delights that are a ton of fun. It's 6,500 square feet of scary good times.
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.
For the first time since 2020, they will be open on Halloween Night!
These events are so frightening that they don’t recommend them to children under 13, except for the "No Scare Event"
Saturday, Ocotober 11th
2pm-3pm
Saturday, October 18th
2pm–3pm
Saturday, October 25th
2pm-3pm
What’s a No Scare Event you ask?
During the No Scare Event, guests will experience all that Maineiac Manor has to offer, including teasing of the senses–sight, sound, and smell…yes, smell! However, there will be no live actors to jump and scare our guests. There will be staff members available to answer questions and guide guests through the Haunt.
The advantage of attending the No Scare Event is that guests are allowed the opportunity to take in all the many sights and incredibly elaborate details that await inside the Haunt.
No Scare Event also gives parents the opportunity to have children experience Maine’s Premier Haunted House without the jumps and scares from the actors. However, animatronics, FX lighting, strobes, and fog will be present.
The Main Event will take place on the following dates
Saturday, October 11th
4pm–7pm
Sunday, October 12th
2pm–5pm
Saturday, October 18th
4pm-7pmm
Sunday, October 19th
2pm-5pm
Saturday, October 25th
4pm-7pm
Sunday, October 26th
2pm-5pm
As for Halloween night, event times will be announced soon!
How much are tickets?
For the No Scare, admission is $13, for the adult version, tickets are $20
They are available at the Maineiac Manor website or at the door
It won't be long now, so be prepared, to be scared!
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