Dust off your broomsticks and deck the halls because Halloween Time is upon us again! When I was growing up Halloween was one of the best days of the year. We all looked forward to choosing a costume, an evening of fun and trick or treating, and sorting your candy afterward. Good times. The days of this being a one day holiday are long gone and it seems like the Halloween season gets longer and bigger every year. No complaints here! It is still fun and there are so many things to see and do for the whole family. Let’s take a look at what’s going on this year around the United States.
You don’t have to look far to find something in your area, from the mild to the monstrous, check out the links below and get your fright on!
The Big Picture
- Ind Haunts, Halloween, Escapes, & Attractions – Haunt World
- Corn Mazes – find one near you!
- Best Pumpkin Festivals – Martha Stewart’s picks
- Oktoberfest Celebrations – Travel Channel’s picks
- Six Flags – Across America – Fright Fest
The West
- Disneyland Resort – Anaheim, CA – HalloweenTime
- Knott’s Berry Farm – Buena Park, CA – Knott’s Scary Farm
- Universal Studios Hollywood – Universal City, CA – Halloween Horror Nights
- The Queen Mary – Long Beach, CA – Dark Harbor
- Six Flags Magic Mountain – LA, CA – Fright Fest
- Winchester Mystery House – San Jose, CA – Unhinged!
- Fort Vannoy Corn Maze – Grants Pass, OR – Check it out
The Middle
- Cedar Point – Sandusky, OH – Halloweenends
- Pumpkin Chunkin; – Rantoul, IL – World Championship
- Denver Botanical Gardens – Denver, CO – Glow at the Gardens
- Houston Ghost Tour – Houston, TX – Haunted Park
- Haunted House – Atlanta, GA – Netherworld
The East
- Universal Orlando Resort – Orland, FL –Halloween Horror Nights
- Walt Disney World Resort – Orlando, FL – Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party
- Busch Gardens – Tampa, FL – Howl-O-Scream
- Boston, MA – Haunted Boston
- Headless Horseman – Ulster Park, NY – Hayrides & Haunted Houses
- Central Park, NYC, NY – Pumpkin Flotilla