Touring the Macher House is far more than a photo op—it’s a descent into cinematic horror history. As you move through each room, you’re not just seeing the set of Scream—you’re inside it. The floors still bear the scuffs of the final chase. The doors hold marks left behind from scenes that made movie history. Every corner whispers with the energy of what was filmed there.

This isn’t a replica. This is the real house. The one where it all went down.

From behind-the-scenes stories to the rich history of the property, this immersive experience blurs the line between fiction and reality.

Are you ready to unlock the door and step inside?

What You Get:

  • 📸 Unlimited Photo Opportunities

    Snap photos in the exact spots where your favorite scenes were filmed—on the front porch, at the staircase, & in the infamous kitchen where Ghostface made horror history. Pose with friends or go solo—this is your chance to relive the movie from behind the lens.

  • 🏚️ Explore the Most Iconic Spaces

    Walk through the original Scream house with a group of fellow fans, guided by staff who know the lore inside & out. Stand where Sidney stood, peek into rooms where chaos unfolded, & feel the suspense build as you trace the footsteps of the film’s unforgettable moments.

  • 🛍️ Shop Exclusive On-Site Merchandise

    Before you leave, browse a curated collection of limited-edition gear, goods & souvenirs—only available at the house. From T-shirts to props, it’s the perfect way to take a piece of the horror home with you.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • Tours are approximately 1.5 hours. If you are looking to spend time extending beyond 1.5 hours, we would recommend applying for a Private Tour or the Overnight Experience.

  • There are a number of simple rules when visiting the house (ie. as taking your shoe off when walking on the carpet). We review the rules before every tour.

  • Yes.

  • You are welcome to take unlimited photos during the duration of the tour. Video is limited to short duration (0-60 seconds). We ask for you not to film the entire tour for proprietary reasons.