It's a Frightening Flash Sale for Dark Harbor Tickets

Score your $10 ticket to the Queen Mary haunt, but do it soon.

What to Know

  • Through July 11 at 10 a.m.
  • $10 tickets
  • Sept. 26-Nov. 2, 2019 (select nights)

Flash sales?

Those brief, get-the-goods-fast affairs that only last a day or even a few hours?

They're pretty common in our modern-day lives, and coming across a company online that's going the buy-quick route is a common occurrence.

But we don't always associate the notion of flashes with the deeper, foggier, spookier elements of our world. Which makes the current flash sale going on for the Queen Mary's Dark Harbor kind of a bright spot — er, dark spot? — in our flash-craving lives.

Nope, there won't be super-illuminated spotlights at the Halloweentime haunt, which will include a host of lurky, urky mazes and scowling monsters over several autumn weeks.

The flash you need to consider right now is this: The sale for tickets to the Long Beach happening is only on through 10 a.m. on Thursday, July 11.

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Important to know? A ticket is ten bucks, in tribute to Dark Harbor's 10th anniversary.

Good to know? There's a code: DH10.

Also good to know? This flash sale covers four "select nights" of Dark Harbor, so read all before you buy. One of those nights? Oh yeah, it's opening night. 

Also good to know? Dark Harbor itself will take place on select nights, covering 23 evenings in all during its Sept. 26-Nov. 2 run (most are clustered around the weekends, yes).

Also wise to ponder? Halloween really starts early in Southern California, with Dark Harbor auditions coming up near the end of July.

Are you ready for a flash that involves a dark-filled delight? The flash sale for Dark Harbor, which takes place next to the what's called the world's most spirited ocean-liner, is on now.

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