Spooky season is finally here, with the all too familiar pumpkin spice aroma in the air, the cool breeze guiding you into work every morning, and colorful leaves beginning to drift to the ground. 

And not to rush it, but all of the things that come with the fall season are right around the corner, which includes pumpkin carving, cider strolls, corn mazes, hay rides, picking out a Halloween costume, and of course – haunted houses!

If you have ever dreamed of becoming a haunt actor in a haunted house, now you have a chance to do so in Western New York!

One of the most popular screamparks in the area is hiring for the 2024 season. Frightworld Screampark, located at 1001 Hertel Avenue, is holding open interviews this weekend! 

If you are interested in playing a significant role at Frightworld this spooky season, you can show up to 1001 Hertel Avenue on these dates during the following windows:

  • Friday, August 23 from 6 PM - 10 PM
  • Saturday, August 24 from 12 PM - 4 PM & 6 PM - 9 PM
  • Sunday, August 25 from 12 PM - 6 PM

Of course, there are other haunted houses around the 716, and many of them are hiring too. One haunted house that always goes above and beyond year after year is Everhaunt in Angola, NY. 

While Everhaunt always has so many people wanting to join in for the experience, they are always looking for those who are passionate about spooky season that may want to join the team! You can find out more about Everhaunt in Angola when you click here. https://www.facebook.com/EverHauntUSA 

Speaking of spooky season, there are some places around Western New York that are verifiably haunted, and you can see some of those below. 

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