A Henderson haunted house is coming back for one night only in February.

Valentine's SLAY

Valentine's Day will be here before we know it, and for many, that means romantic date nights, chocolates, cards, and roses.  However, for some Valentine's Day is synonymous with horror.   There are a surprising number of horror movies themed around Valentine's Day.    Movies like My Bloody Valentine, Heart Eyes, Cupid, and Valentine just to name a few.  Then there are those who take it a step further, and we don't have to travel too far to find those folks, because they're right here in the Tri-State at Henderson Haunts.

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The Poisoned Rose: The Art of a Dying Love

Henderson Haunts is a popular haunted attraction in Kentucky.  They pulled out all the stops for the Halloween season, and are coming out of the shadows for an encore in time for Valentine's Day.  Now this is a one-night-only event. and it's happening on February 15th, 2025.

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The Haunt is titled The Poisoned Rose: The Art of a Dying Love and it's centered around the story of a twisted romance.

The event is centered around a romance gone dark and a night of anguish and fear. The event will be lights out. Total darkness will surround patrons as they make their way through the heartbroken facility. Only a single poisoned rose will guide the way for those who dare test how deep their love goes.

The haunt will take place from 6:30- 11 PM and is $15 per person, and a portion of the event proceeds will benefit the Tri-State Food Bank.  They will also have an area where you can donate nonperishable food items as well to be taken to the food bank with the monetary donation.

If you want to enjoy this haunt, you can check it out on February 15th at 2480 US-41 Unit 180, Henderson, Kentucky.  Keep an eye on Henderson Haunts Facebook page for more details as they become available!

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