Get Spooked At The San Francisco Mint This Halloween | San Francisco Travel
Prodded and probed at Terror Vault
Prodded and Probed, Dr. West played by Layla Kaufman Credit: Jose A. Guzman Colon

Get Spooked
At The San Francisco Mint This Halloween

Experience the Terror Vault at The San Francisco Mint. This annual interactive Halloween experience is a must-see for only the brave of heart.

This Halloween, the heart of fear lies within the historic walls of The San Francisco Mint. From October 4 to November 3, 2024, the Terror Vault will present Fatal Abduction, a brand-new, fully immersive haunted experience. 

Thrill seekers are invited to experience a combination of theater, 4D effects, and haunted mazes. Will you be chosen to save humanity from an unspeakable horror? Time is running out, and "they" are taking no prisoners! Buy your tickets now and get ready for a great, ghastly, ghoulish experience.

How to Attend

Fatal Abduction accommodates groups of up to 10 at a time, with groups moving through the experience every 15 minutes. Tickets range in price from $60 to $85, based on performance date and time.

Buy Tickets

Guests are invited to begin and end their adventure at Fang Bang, an '80s New Wave/goth vampire-themed pop-up bar located in the vault of The San Francisco Mint. 

Performers at the Fang Bang Bar
The Fang Bang Vampires want to taste you. Credit: Jose A. Guzman Colon

Make It A VIP Experience

For an additional $45 per ticket, you can upgrade your Terror Vault experience. 

With VIP passes, you can join amateur wrestler and alien abductee survivor Justin Cooter, for a horrific hootenanny full of live music, dancing, and more! Party in this exclusive enclave, and explore Justin's Roadhouse Gift Shop, where all sorts of outer space collectibles will be on sale.

VIP upgrades include:

  • Admission at guest's chosen showtime.
  • Unlimited access to Fang Bang Bar.
  • Complimentary glow necklace to opt-in for interactivity.
  • An oversized Justin Cooter Roadhouse button that grants you access to areas off-limits to the general public.
  • Access to Justin Cooter's Roadhouse Bar and a complimentary Cooter Shooter at the bar.
  • Access to the Creepy Collectibles Museum, full of fun photo ops created by Bay Area artists.
One of the ghoulish performers at Terror Vault
Diary of a Teenage Reptoid, AnnaLee played by Gabby Rose Credit: Jose A. Guzman Colon

The San Francisco Mint

88 Fifth St

The San Francisco Mint, dating back to 1874, will be the backdrop for this bone-chilling journey. This historic Greek Revival landmark was used to mint gold coins from 1874 through 1937, when a new Mint was built in the city. After becoming a Historic Landmark in 1966, the space now holds functions, art exhibitions, and special events. 

Every fall, Terror Vault takes over The San Francisco Mint, turning into the spookiest destination in San Francisco! 

The San Francisco Mint Building
The San Francisco Mint Building

Peaches Christ

Peaches Christ is a San Francisco-based filmmaker, event producer, and visionary. She's renowned for her legendary movie events at the Castro Theater and her holiday extravaganza at London's Royal Albert Hall. Peaches Christ, AKA Joshua Grannell, is the Terror Vault co-founder. Throughout her career, Peaches has made memorable appearances in films and TV shows, solidifying her status as a dynamic presence in entertainment and a San Francisco icon. 

Peaches Christ Halloween

Aaron Danzig
Aaron Danzig

Aaron is the Manager of Digital & Social Media Marketing at San Francisco Travel. He has lived in San Francisco for over 10 years and has worked in Travel & Tourism for over 8 of those. He is usually exploring the Bay Area hunting for that new and unique experience and good food too! 

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