Skull Kingdom
Professional Haunted House
23210 Ventura Blvd. at Woodlake
Woodland Hills, CA 91364
Phone: (818) 225-2469
Email: infor@skull-kingdom.com
Website: www.skull-kingdom.com
SKULL KINGDOM 2009 DATES: Not available. This Halloween event’s website is down, indicating that it will probably not be back in operation for 2009.
SKULL KINGDOM HOURS: 7:00pm to 10:00pm Sundays and Weeknights; 7:00pm to Midnight Fridays & Saturdays.
SKULL KINGDOM FAMILY MATINEE: Monday-Friday, 3:00pm to 6:00pm; Saturday-Sunday, 11:00am to 6:00pm
SKULL KINGDOM TICKETS:
- $15 at night
- $20.00 VIP tickets (less waiting)
- $10 for family matinee
SKULL KINGDOM DISCOUNTS: Call the number above for private parties and group rates.
SKULL KINGDOM 2008 PARKING: lots of street partking
SKULL KINGDOM 2008 HALLOWEEN ATTRACTION: This is a new haunt from the people who brought you Spooky House, Old Town Haunt, Fearplex, and Seaside Haunt. In fact, Mike and Erin Zatz of Seaside Haunt are running Skull Kingdom and using some of the old Seaside cast. The official website describes the new haunt thus:
Behind the forbidding castle walls of Skull Kingdom, you’ll find a haunting collection of goblins, ghosts and monsters – all of which are trained to make your every nightmare come true. Dark hallways and haunted chambers are all a part of the fun inside. All ages are invited to witness a frightful day or night of entertainment inside. Skull Kingdom offers toned down and less scary shows for all ages, as well as an extra scary night show for older kids and adults only.
SKULL KINGDOM 2008 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The haunt location is next to an outdoor October fest, featuring family-friendly fun like pumpking carving for kids too young to endure the horrors of the haunted house. For some reason, the area is occupied by a herd of life-sized animatronic dinosaurs. These are truly impressive, with excellent detailing, including great skin texture and coloring - totally cool and a little bit scary but not exactly “Halloween” in nature. At least these “terrible lizards” are fearsome enough to work as a sideshow attraction during the scary season, and best of all – viewing them is free.














