Plunge into The Abyss for Halloween at Terror Isle Adventures Haunted House

Combining movie-quality sets, professional actors, and a fully developed storyline, Texas City's Terror Isle delivers one of the scariest haunted house experiences in the region. | Photo courtesy of Terror Isle

Descend into a terrifying underwater nightmare, where a cursed treasure unleashes a plague, at The Abyss at Terror Isle Adventures Haunted House—now through Halloween Day, Friday, October 31, 2025.

For its fifth Halloween season, Terror Isle Adventures—one of Southeast Texas’s scariest, most immersive, and story-driven haunted attractions—presents The Abyss in Texas City.

Located 30 minutes from Downtown Houston, Terror Isle combines movie-quality sets, professional actors, and a fully developed storyline to deliver one of the scariest haunted house experiences in the region. 

Choose from 4 Haunted Experiences 

The Abyss Haunted House – A traditional walkthrough haunt where the Pirate King’s curse stalks every corner. $27.49.

Horror Games – A 30-minute extreme interactive scavenger hunt where guests are the hunted. $27.49. 

The Ultimate Experience – A bundled package where crews goes through 2 escape rooms before being launched into the haunted house as a seamless experience. Afterwards, guests get a tarot reading from Terror Isle’s fortune teller. $38.36.

The Kids Haunt – A daytime experience designed for kids on the 2 Saturdays before Halloween.

The 2 daytime Kids Haunt experiences happen on Saturday, October 18 from 10am to 2pm and Saturday, October 25 from noon to 5pm, for $5.75.

About Terror Isle

An immersive, pirate-themed haunted attraction, Terror Isle has become a Halloween tradition for the Houston-Galveston region. 

With a reputation as one of the scariest haunted houses in Texas, Terror Isle continues to raise the bar for haunted entertainment.

Time slots must be booked in advance to guarantee admission.

The Abyss at Terror Isle Adventures Haunted House

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