Winchester’s 1920s Masquerade at Festival Fright Nights reveals about the mansion’s strangest rooms you’ll

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By: Daniel Harris

160 rooms, 10,000 windows, and a story set in 1924 now pull you into San Jose’s mansion from Sept 26–Nov 1—and the wrong turn could put you face-to-face with a door to nowhere you weren’t meant to open.

Masquerade plot in 1924 unlocks Winchester rooms on Sept 26

The new Festival Fright Nights storyline places you in a 1924 masquerade under “new ownership,” activating the mansion, outbuildings, and grounds. The experience runs on select nights from September 26 to November 1, 2025, and taps areas rarely used for Halloween.

Why first-timers relax while horror superfans risk missing out

Capacity and interest are surging as the event debuts. Casual visitors can stroll cocktail-in-hand through front rooms, but completionists chasing every scare could face sellouts and longer queues as word spreads.

“It’s a linear Halloween festival that goes inside the mansion, the outbuildings, the grounds, and really activates this entire property in an immersive way,” — Brett Bertolino, Director of Special Projects, Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group.

Book your path now with these steps before Oct 5

Lock in a route that hits the masquerade, garden set pieces, and basement beats without backtracking.

Step Detail Deadline
1 Choose a date within the Sept 26–Nov 1 window; avoid peak Fridays/Saturdays if you want shorter waits Within 7 days
2 Reserve early-entry or first time slot to reach interior rooms before crowds Before Oct 5
3 Plan a clockwise route: mansion front rooms → gardens → outbuildings to reduce backtracking Day of visit
4 Set a “sellout” alert and pre-purchase add-ons; bring ID for cocktail entry flow 48 hours prior

Signals to watch in the next 45–60 days as demand spikes

Watch the official calendar for “Tickets online only—sell out in advance” notices and added showtimes. An early-evening cocktail queue stretching past the portico and newly opened interior corridors are your cues that additional spaces are being activated to handle crowds.

Bay Area parents vs night-owl thrill-seekers: seeing a 160-room crunch?

Families arriving before 7 p.m. tend to clear the interior faster; late-night groups chasing the “Final Descent” sequences cluster around basement access. If your group skews night-owl, will you pivot to a weeknight to dodge the Sept 26–Nov 1 weekend surge?

SOURCES

  • https://abc7news.com/post/halloween-2025-fright-nights-begin-san-joses-iconic-winchester-mystery-house-heres-look-inside/17891021/
  • https://festivalfrightnights.com/
  • https://winchestermysteryhouse.com/history/

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