Guthrie's Haunts is a seasonal haunted house operation that opens each fall in the Oklahoma City metro area, offering multiple themed rooms and difficulty levels within a single attraction rather than a single linear path. Unlike many haunted houses that cater to one audience intensity, this venue runs parallel scare tracks so groups can choose between a standard experience and a harder version with more aggressive scares and close physical contact.
Guthrie's Haunts operates as a walk-through haunted house with custom-built sets and costumed actors positioned throughout multiple themed rooms. The attraction spans several thousand square feet and is designed to be completed in 15 to 25 minutes depending on pacing and crowd flow. It functions as a fall seasonal business, typically opening in mid-September and running through early November, with extended hours on weekends closer to Halloween. The venue sits in a repurposed warehouse space that transforms entirely each season with new theming, sets, and storylines rather than recycling identical scares year to year.
General admission runs $18 to $22 per person depending on the date; weekend nights and the final week before Halloween command the higher end. Group rates (typically 10 or more) and online pre-purchase discounts of $2 to $3 per ticket are available. The attraction operates Thursday through Sunday during September, escalates to nightly operation the final two weeks of October, and closes after Halloween week. Hours run 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. on weeknights and 7 p.m. to midnight on Friday and Saturday. Confirm current pricing and exact operating dates with the venue directly, as these shift annually.
The primary distinction between Guthrie's Haunts and other OKC seasonal haunts like Bricktown Haunted and The Haunted Mansion of Yukon lies in the dual-track system. Bricktown Haunted operates as a single, uniform experience and appeals to groups with mixed tolerance for scares; The Haunted Mansion of Yukon leans heavily toward family-friendly scares and younger children. Guthrie's Haunts explicitly separates hardcore and standard tracks, meaning adult groups seeking genuine fear don't need to slow down for reluctant participants, and families can choose the tamer path without feeling excluded. The warehouse setting also tends to allow for larger-scale set pieces and longer path length than mall-based or storefront haunts in the metro area.
This attraction works best for adults and teenagers (ages 14 and up) with a stated interest in moderate to intense scares. The standard track is appropriate for teenage groups and adults who want a scare but not extreme physical contact or gore-heavy theming. The harder track suits experienced haunted house visitors and groups that actively want aggressive actor interaction and close proximity scares. Families with children under 12, groups with anxiety-prone members, or first-time haunted house visitors uncomfortable with strangers invading personal space should stick to Bricktown Haunted's lighter approach. The venue does not advertise a family-friendly time slot or separate children's experience, so plan accordingly.
You will arrive, check in at a small box office or ticket stand (arrive at least 15 minutes early on peak nights to account for lines), and choose your track. A staff member will escort your group to a pre-show holding area, brief you on the rules (do not touch actors, keep to the marked path, expect darkness and disorientation), and then release you into the first room at timed intervals. You will proceed through interconnected rooms with varying lighting, sound design, and costumed actors positioned for jump scares or dialogue-based interactions. The experience builds momentum; early rooms tend to be atmospheric setup, mid-section rooms feature the most aggressive scares, and the final rooms provide a climactic payoff. Exit routes are clearly marked, and staff monitor each section to ensure safety.
Guthrie's Haunts operates from a warehouse in the northwest OKC area; exact address varies by season as the venue has relocated between specific properties. Check the official website or social media for the current year's location and detailed directions before visiting. Parking is typically lot-based and free. The attraction is outdoors-accessible and does not require stair climbing within the main haunt, though some rooms involve uneven flooring and low doorways. Restrooms are available on-site. The experience is not wheelchair-accessible due to set design and narrow passages, though the venue may accommodate specific accessibility needs if contacted in advance.
Guthrie's Haunts fills the gap for Oklahoma City adults seeking a moderately intense seasonal scare experience with local production quality and enough capacity to absorb walk-up traffic without requiring advance booking. The dual-track model and annual set redesign keep repeat visitors engaged across multiple years.
