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It began on a night just like any other at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark—until the sky split open. A blazing comet roared across the heavens, tearing through the clouds and shaking the city awake. When it struck near the outfield wall, fans cheered, thinking it was part of the show. But what emerged from the smoking crater wasn’t a rock.

It was alive.

The comet carried something from beyond the stars—an alien brood of space spiders, shimmering and pulsing with otherworldly venom. They scattered through the stands, spinning webs in the shadows, infecting anyone they touched. The players were the first to fall victim, their eyes glowing like distant galaxies as they turned into something… not human.

The ballpark became a quarantine zone overnight. The grass blackened. The dugouts grew silent, except for the scratching—the endless scratching of legs against concrete. Now, Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark is a forsaken wasteland, overrun with silk and shadow. Some say you can still hear the crack of bats echoing through the night, though no players remain.

The Comet’s curse is spreading. And if you’re brave enough to enter the gates, just remember: once you step inside, you’re already on their web.

Haunted House

Step into the root of the Curse if you dare. Take a tour through where the spiders first inhabited and see how the ballpark transformed. Watch out for any creepy crawlers that may lurk in the shadows or glowing eyes situated behind closed doors. Be careful where you step, once you've entered the park, you're already a part of their web.

Curse of the Comet FAQ

  • No one under the age of 12 is allowed entry. Minors between 12-15yrs require a parent or guardian to accompany them at Fright Nights at the Field: Curse of the Comet. All entrants must sign a waiver and all minors must have a waiver signed by a parent or legal guardian.
  • Please note that there will be video & photography in various locations of the event and you may be photographed and/or recorded.
  • By purchasing a ticket and entering the venue you voluntarily assume all risks associated with the event, which include but not limited to:
    • Risk of falls, collisions, or other physical injury
    • Contact with hard/soft surfaces
    • Exposure to weather-related hazards (e.g. slippery conditions)
    • Exposure to imagery that might not be appropriate for minors.

Curse of the Comet is a unique haunted attraction set throughout a baseball ballpark, offering an immersive, intense, and frightening tour through the ballpark unlike any other.

The ballpark is cursed and contamination has spread throughout. In this 45-minute escape room experience, you'll take on three different 15-minute rooms, each filled with eerie clues, high-stakes puzzles and hidden secrets. Your mission: solve the puzzles and save the ballpark before the contamination closes the ballpark forever.

This experience is an add on, you must have an admission ticket to the haunt to get to the escape room experience.

Children under 12 are not permitted at Curse of the Comet- but we encourage you to come to our Comets Fall Festival, which is designed for families.

For Curse of the Comet, we encourage parents to use their best judgment for minors over the age of 12. Minors between 12-15 years old will require a parental guardian to accompany them.

Yes, safety is our top priority at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. For everyone’s safety, the following are prohibited: backpacks, pets, alcoholic beverages, drugs, weapons (real or fake, including toy guns, knives or swords), flashlights, Halloween masks, and costume makeup.

Costumes are allowed but must not:

- Obstruct identification (e.g., full face masks)

- Include any real or replica weapons

- Resemble attraction staff or emergency responders

Guests in costume must still comply with the behavior and safety policies listed above.

No, actors will not intentionally touch or grab you. They may get close, and some incidental contact may occur, but contact is strictly prohibited. As a guest, you are not allowed to touch, grab, hit, or harm any performers/scare actors/staff. Violators will immediately be turned over to security.

Photography and video recording are strictly prohibited inside the attraction, as flashes and lights can disrupt the experience for others. However, you are welcome to take photos in our designated photo areas.

No, due to the intense nature of the attraction, emotional support animals are not permitted. The environment can be overwhelming and unpredictable for them.

Only service animals as defined by the ADA are permitted inside the attraction. Emotional support animals, therapy animals, comfort animals, and pets are not service animals under the ADA and will not be permitted.

Service animals must: (1) be under the handler’s control at all times (leash, harness, or tether unless disability prevents use), and remain calm and non-aggressive, without barking, growling, or jumping on others. If a service animal is out of control or not housebroken, the handler will be asked to remove the animal from the premises. The handler is solely responsible for the care and supervision of the service animal at all times.

Given the nature of our attraction — which includes confined spaces, low lighting, strobe effects, loud noises, sudden movements, and actors in close proximity — there may be situations where the presence of an animal would:

  • Pose a direct threat to the health or safety of guests, staff, or the animal, or
  • Fundamentally alter the nature of the experience.

If, after careful assessment, such a condition exists and cannot be reasonably mitigated, we reserve the right to deny entry to the animal while still providing reasonable accommodations to the guest.

Yes, Curse of the Comet is wheelchair accessible. We aim to provide reasonable accommodations in line with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please contact management in advance for specific accessibility requests. Some terrain may not be fully navigable with mobility devices.

The experience includes both indoor and outdoor elements. The majority of the Haunt takes place in outdoor exposed areas with overhead coverage, and food and beverage will be served under the covered concourse.

If at any point you feel too frightened to continue, a designated emergency exit is available for early departure from the attraction. No refunds will be given.

You will be in a group of up to 15 people to go through the experience together. If you arrive as a large group, your group may be split up. If you arrive as a small group, you will be paired with others.

Once you scan your ticket and enter Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark please make your way to the main level concourse. From here we ask you check-in to receive your Haunt wristband. This wristband will allow you to enter the Haunt queue during your assigned timeslot.

What is the price of admission?

Advance Tickets Purchased Through Sept. 30: $23

Advance Tickets Purchased Starting Oct. 1: $25

Tickets Purchased Day of Event: $27

Can tickets be purchased at the gate?

Yes, tickets will be available at the ballpark if time slots have not sold out online in advance. However, prices increase on the day of the event, so purchasing online in advance is the best way to guarantee your spot and save money.

Do you accept cash?

No, Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark is a cashless facility.

Are group discounts available?

Yes, we offer a group discount of $2 per ticket for groups of 10 or more.

What if I can’t make the date or time I originally purchased?

If you need to change the date or time of a previously purchased ticket, please call the box office at least 24 hours prior to your ticket date.

What happens if I miss my time slot?

If you arrive late but still on the same night as your ticket, we’ll do our best to accommodate you in the queue as soon as possible. However, guests with tickets for the current time slot will be given priority. Please note: tickets cannot be scanned or honored after the date printed on the ticket has passed. No refunds will be given.

Yes, alcohol will be available for purchase on-site. Outside alcohol is not permitted on the property. There will be food available for purchase at the Haunt as well.

Yes, we will be open rain or shine.

Parking is available throughout Bricktown and Downtown Oklahoma City. The Comets operate the Joe Carter Lot, across from Joe Carter Ave. on the east side of Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. Additional directions, parking, and transportation information can be found here.

Please enter through the Mickey Mantle Gate on the west side of the ballpark off of Mickey Mantle Dr.

If you lose something during the event, please return to the check-in area to see if it has been turned in. All lost and found items will be returned to the check-in area. If you realize that you've lost something following the event, call 405-218-1000 during business hours.

Read Before Purchasing

  • Participation in Fright Nights at the Field carries with it certain inherent risks that cannot be eliminated regardless of the care taken to avoid injuries. By entering, you knowingly and voluntarily accept and assume all risks—both physical and emotional—associated with participation.
  • You will be exposed to numerous special effects including but not limited to flashing/strobing lights, scary imagery, loud noises & music, fog/haze, compressed air blasts, scare actors hiding & jumping out, and other effects throughout Fright Nights at the Field. Conditions and terrain may be uneven and slippery due to weather conditions.
  • DO NOT participate if you are pregnant, intoxicated, suffer from claustrophobia, PTSD, anxiety or any type of mental, physical or respiratory problems, are prone to seizures, dizziness, motion sickness, heart, back/neck problems or other physical ailments, which may be aggravated by Fright Nights at the Field activities. Consult with your doctor prior to entering if you have any health concerns. Do not participate if you are taking medications or mind-altering drugs of any type.
  • Participation may cause you to suffer injuries ranging from (1) minor injuries such as scratches, bruises and sprains to (2) major injuries such as joint or back injuries, heart attacks and concussions to (3) catastrophic injuries including paralysis and death.
  • No one under the age of 12 is allowed entry. Minors between 12-15 require a parent or guardian to accompany them. All entrants must sign a waiver and all minors must have a waiver signed by a parent or legal guardian. Event operators are not liable for personal property loss or damage.
  • Do not touch the actors, scenes or props.
  • No flashlight or flash photography may be taken inside the experience.
  • By entering, you release and hold harmless the event operator, Diamond Baseball Holdings, LLC, its parent companies, affiliates, officers, directors, employees, and landlords from any liability for injury, death, loss, or expense arising, directly or indirectly, from your participation.
  • THERE ARE NO REFUNDS! ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK! Your ticket is a revocable license and may be taken / admission refused. No refunds will be issued for early exit due to fear, discomfort, or violation of conduct rules.