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+1 817-348-8444
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Address:
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1701 E Lancaster Ave, Fort Worth, TX, 76102
Southside
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Nearby public transportation stops & stations:
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1 miFort Worth Intermodal Transport Center
1 miT&P Station
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Good for Kids
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Today |
8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Open now
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Local time (Fort Worth) | 20:28 Wednesday, 2 July 2025 |
Monday | 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm |
Tuesday | 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm |
Wednesday | 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm |
Thursday | 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm |
Friday | 7:00 pm – 1:00 am |
Saturday | 7:00 pm – 1:00 am |
Sunday | 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm |
Specialties
Cutting Edge Haunted House is one of the top haunted houses in the nation (year after year), as selected by Wall Street Journal, Hauntworld Magazine, Yahoo, US Airways Magazine, Fangoria Magazine, USA Travel Guide, Haunted House Ratings and dozens of other media sources. Cutting Edge is a four time Guinness World Record Winner for the «World’s Largest Haunted House», including two New Guinness World records for 2015. Cutting Edge Haunted House is much more than just a Haunted House, it’s a Haunted Event with entertainment starting the moment you enter the parking lot. Drumlines, Zombie Bands and Costumed Monsters roam the parking lot providing high quality entertainment. Inside the event lurk 100+ Live Actors, along with countless Special FX’s and Animatronics, a Human Maze as well as a «Stomp» style drum performance. Located in a 100-year-old abandoned meat packing plant in a section of Fort Worth historically dubbed as «Hell’s Half Acre,» the Cutting Edge Haunted House is built upon a foundation of fear. The meat packing equipment from the Old West is still in use, but now it is a two-story human processing area. Realistic looking human mannequins are hoisted up to the second level and brought through the entire meat packing process until the conveyor system brings the butchered corpses back to the first level. The old meat-packing plant in downtown Fort Worth is a great home for fantastic special effects…
History
Established in 1989.
The «Acre,» a byword for mayhem and hell-raising in the late 19th to early 20th century, was a typical red-light district made up of bordellos, cribs, sport houses, dance halls, gambling parlors and saloons. Many of the unsavory characters that passed through the Acre were looking for nothing but trouble. Infamous gangsters like Butch Cassidy, The Sundance Kid and their hole-in-the-wall gang, Doc Holiday and Jesse James were a few of those characters. It was a place where legends were made, myths were started and mysteries remained unsolved.
«It’s full of some crazy unsolved mysteries and that’s the best backbone for any good Haunted House,» James said.
Although it was a real place, separating myth from reality is a difficult task for anyone. What is better for a haunted house than to be located in a part of town that is already known for its questionable and perhaps haunted past?
Meet the Business Owner
The Boogieman B.
Business Owner
I frighten the masses of sheep that call themselves…“human”. That’s pretty much it. I scare people.