




Recent Reviews
Fun for the family
A lot of things for young kids packed in a small area. There were enough rides and games to keep an 8 and 6yr old content for a few hours. We enjoyed the visit. The rides are clean and the staff...
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Halloween in July!
We rode Trimper's haunted house. It is similar to other haunted attractions of its type with added spice! We don't want to spoil this, just be aware of what haunts -it is a fun ride--bringing a...
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Always an enjoyable time
Good selection of rides. Well maintained and never see any rust. Last year while down at OC for our 2 or 3 yearly trips purchased enough tickets for rides & water park day after Thanksgiving for our...
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Trimper's Haunted House
Spring Hours
Inside Kiddie Rides opening on April 8 & 9 at 12pm
Inside Kiddie Rides opening on April 8 & 9 at 12pm
Summer Season: June
Open Weekdays (Monday - Friday)
Open Weekdays (Monday - Friday)
Inside Rides: open at 1pm
Outside Rides: open at 3pm
Outside Rides: open at 3pm
Weekends
All rides open at 12pm
All rides open at 12pm
All times are subject to change.
South 1st Street & Boardwalk , Ocean City, MD 21842
410-289-8617
Details
Located at the heart of America's oldest single-family run amusement park, the award winning Haunted House has been thrilling guests for over 50 years. Trimper's famous dark ride a five-minute journey through optical illusions, other-worldly sensations and scenes of horror served with a pinch of humor.
This boardwalk icon was designed by award winning amusement art Bill Tracy and constructed by Granville Trimper in 1964. During the winter of 1988, Granville reimagined the ride-- adding a second story using track and stunts from a closed Tracy attraction -- making it one of the longest dark rides in the industry. Like the town it calls home, the ride has seen many changes over the years. Stunts have come and gone, replaced by the latest in scare effects to keep the ride fresh and exciting without losing it's signature style. As write/filmmaker John Waters says "It is worth a visit to this town just to go on it."
Your coffin await...