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Win Two Free Tickets to House of Horror

Shopping malls and haunted houses can be incredibly scary, but a combination of the two, that's just downright terrifying. Welcome to Doral. If you're a sucker for deep-fried frights, rickety, fly-by-night carnival rides, and hired talent scaring the piss out of you, you know the beginning of fall triggers the...
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Shopping malls and haunted houses can be incredibly scary, but a combination of the two, that’s just downright terrifying. Welcome to Doral.

If you’re a sucker for deep-fried frights, rickety, fly-by-night carnival rides, and hired talent scaring the piss out of you, you know the beginning of fall triggers the opening of House of Horror at Miami International Mall. Freshly paroled carnies yell at you, a crazy dude with a chainsaw chases you down, and even “a guy who looks like Steve Buscemi” makes an appearance.

Sound fun? Damn right it is. And it’s even better when it’s free. That’s right, y’all, we’re giving away some House of Horror tickets this week, and they’re incredibly easy to snag. Keep reading for official rules.

To win two free tickets to House of Horror, log onto Facebook and “like” the Cultist page, then simply comment on this blog post on the FB wall. Tell us about your favorite Halloween costume you’ve worn or witnessed.

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We’ll pick a winner at random on Wednesday, October 26 at 5 p.m. The winner will have to pick up the tickets at the New Times office (4500 Biscayne Boulevard) on Thursday or Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Ghoul luck.    
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