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Fort Fright

 

 

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Red DemonColonial Michilimackinac
Mackinaw City

Friday, October 6
6:30 – 9:30pm

Saturday, October 7
6:30 – 9:30pm

Last admission at 8:30pm both nights

Adult – $12
Child (5-12) – $8
Free for children 4 and under and Mackinac Associates (excluding Heritage level)

Tickets available at the door!

Lanterns light your way through an 18th-century fort and fur trading village overrun by werewolves, witches, goblins and ghouls. Storytellers weave spooky folktales near bonfires and treats such as hot mulled cider, cookies and candy can be found throughout the site.

Most stops are suitable for all ages, but a haunted house, demon walk, and werewolf walk give thrills and chills to adults and children like.

Tickets available at the Colonial Michilimackinac Visitor’s Center. Fort Fright will happen rain or shine – tickets are non-refundable.

Unfortunately, due to loud noises, tight spaces, and the nature of the event taking place in the dark, pets are not allowed at Fort Fright. Service animals are welcome.

Accessibility Notes

The following areas at Fort Fright are not accessible for visitors using wheelchairs, other mobility aids, strollers, or wagons:
– Haunted House (visitors required to climb stairs to second floor)
– Werewolf Walk
– Demon Walk

Haunted areas, including the Haunted House, Werewolf Walk, and Demon Walk, feature loud noises, fog, narrow spaces, and flashing lights. Loud noises may also be heard throughout the site.

Snacks, including popcorn, donut holes, toffee, and apple cider, are available throughout the site. If you have allergy concerns, please consult with staff distributing these items before consuming them.

Please click here for a list of general rules and courtesies for Fort Fright.

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