SAN ANTONIO — This Halloween season, we’ve taken you through haunted houses, a haunted hospital — and now, a haunted car wash.
For the past four years, the Super Sudz Car Wash on Bandera Road has turned suds into screams, transforming its tunnels into a “soapy house of horrors.” But this Halloween marks the end of the road for the fright-filled wash — at least for now.
A Wash Full of Whispers and Wails
On a gloomy, rainy day, a car wash might be the last place you’d expect to find excitement — unless, of course, the children of the night are calling.
From behind dripping curtains of soap and spinning brushes, monsters lurk. Ghostly brides pop out of coffins, chainsaws roar, and costumed creatures send shivers down the spines of thrill-seeking drivers waiting in line.
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