The spooky season is in full swing as haunted houses, pumpkin carvings, and horror movie marathons take over. While we all agree that Trump’s Mar-a-Lago is the scariest spot in America, and Florida is probably on the list of ‘scariest states for queers in the USA,’ Here are some other spine-chilling haunted attractions to LGBTQ community can visit this Gay Christmas. First is Halloween Nights at Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia with five hair-raising haunts within a massive, historical prison setting. And if the chills get too intense, there’s a themed bar on-site to calm your nerves. For the brave, Pennsylvania’s Zombageddon Hayride offers the thrill of defending yourself against zombies with paintball guns. South Floria queer residents can also visit Xtreme Action Park’s Nightmare Village in Fort Lauderdale. It has launched two new haunted houses Ravenswood State Prison: Contamination and Poison Creek Blood Harvest, which will be open till November 2. Finally, deep in the eerie forests of Davie, South Florida, The Haunt dares visitors to choose between four horrifying trails, like Camp Carnage: Lights Out and La Bruja’s Graveyard. With live entertainment every night, it’s an all-out festival of fear open through November 2. This Halloween season, these haunts deliver everything needed for screams, scares, and spirited fun. #Queer Up The USA View