It's that time of year. There's a chill in the air...when the sun isn't up. Leaves are changing colors...in some places. It's Halloween season in Texas. The Lone Star State is full of impressive haunted attractions, but only one of them boasts four Guinness World Records. It's Cutting Edge, and it's Texas' own record-holding haunted house.

Cutting Edge Haunted House; Holder Of 4 World Records

Cutting Edge Haunted House has a lot to celebrate. On their website, you'll find plenty of banners touting their accomplishments. They were even voted the best-haunted house for 2023. The most impressive accomplishment they've got is the four world records they hold.

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Being in Texas, you would expect size to play a part in the world records. Everything is bigger in Texas. On their website, Cutting Edge boasts their world records for "Largest Haunted Attraction" and "Longest Walk Through Haunted House". They have a whole page dedicated to their awards.

The Haunted History Of Cutting Edge; World's Largest Haunted Attraction

One of the things that really sets Cutting Edge apart is the history of the building that it's in. Cutting Edge calls a 100-year-old abandoned meat packing plant in Fort Worth home. To make matters even spookier, you have to know where the plant is located.

The meat packing plant was located in the infamous "Hell's Half Acre" in Fort Worth. It was basically the red-light district. It was filled with brothels, saloons, and places to scratch your gambling itch. It was an area that attracted some of the most notorious names in the Wild West. People like Doc Holliday, Butch Cassidy, Sundance Kid, Wyatt Earp, and Bat Masterson.

The equipment from the meat packing plant is still there, and Cutting Edge has found ways to incorporate it into the thrills. The past and the present collide to create unforgettable thrills...apparently.

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