Behind the Screams: Requiem Haunted House is haunting – and haunted

It takes 382 plastic cockroaches, hundreds of pounds of silicone and rubber, 15,000 square feet of space and five 36-foot U-hauls to bring a haunted house to life — at least that’s the case for Requiem Haunted House in Caldwell.

While the Treasure Valley is home to several spooky attractions, Requiem Haunted House is set apart because it is “the only indoor haunted attraction and our actors are highly trained,” owner Krista Brower-Wood said.

Named after “the celebration of death,” Requiem Haunted House invites guests into three stories of fear, with each floor opening the door to a new scare theme.

The attraction opened in 2016 to make up for the lack of seasonal activities in Caldwell, according to Brower-Wood, and now has become a Halloween staple for many. Requiem is open through Oct. 31 at select times on select days.

If you’re in the mood to be a haunted house connoisseur this Halloween season, check out the other haunts around the Treasure Valley including: The Haunted World in Caldwell, Halloween Land Corn Maze in Eagle, Haunted Straw Maze at Shindig Farms, or Psycho Circus in Boise.

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