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Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009

Contest: Win tickets to Zombie Manor

Contest: Bring out your undead, and enter to win tickets to Zombie Manor.

A scene from Zombie Manor in Fort Worth.

Oh, sure, the zombie stuff is hilarious up on the big screen, because Woody Harrelson is protecting you from all the moaning undead. But, my friends, when push comes to shove, dare you set foot into Zombie Manor? This Arlington estate, according to lore, was once an opulent, happy home, until tragedy struck and it became a gruesome palace of horror, infested with zombies and the zombie wranglers who aim to protect you from the brain-craving, flesh-eating creatures. So, are you ready? We’ve got 10 pairs of tickets to give away, so price is not an issue — only courage.

Here’s how to enter the contest: E-mail us at tickets@dfw.com, and put "Zombie Manor" in the subject field. Ten winners will be chosen at random. Each will receive a pair of tickets to Zombie Manor (7501 U.S. Highway 287, Arlington; in Peyco Industrial Park behind Texas Auto Liquidators).

Deadline to enter is 11:59 p.m. Monday. One entry per household, and you must live in the Dallas-Fort Worth area to win. Employees of the McClatchy Co. and their families are not eligible. Tickets also are available for purchase at www.zombiemanor.com.

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