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A Spine-Chilling 'Dinner Séance' Is Coming To Orlando In October (VIDEO)

A five-star dining and theatrical experience! 👻
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Halloween in Orlando just got even spookier with the announcement of a brand-new haunted dining experience and maze coming to The City Beautiful next month.

The Orlando Forum will host a thrilling Halloween-themed dinner show this October, complete with a haunted maze created by a former Halloween Horror Nights designer team.

Dubbed the Orlando Forum of Fear, the dinner show, Dark Séance, will be set in a Victorian dining theater with a four-course meal and tons of spirits to liven the night with.

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While you indulge in dinner, a medium will invoke specters from beyond the veil to accompany your supper.

The Tunnel of the Damned is the other scream-worthy attraction, taking through 480 feet of winding passageways where masked actors prowl the darkness.

The tunnel consists of three different themes for maximum fright factor, beginning with Tunnel of the Damned, then transforming into City Overtaken and ending in Apocalypse.

You can experience new frights at the Forum of Fear beginning October 1 through Halloween.

Tickets for both events are on sale now.

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