This October, Museum of Illusions is getting into the Halloween spirit with two exclusive 21+ Hallo-Wine Nights featuring The Wine Collective on October 19 and 26 from 6 p.m.–8 p.m. Hallo-Wine Nights at the Museum of Illusions Add-ons include a fast pass and skip-the-line pass for quicker wait times and “immediate access.” For tickets and more information, visit. General admission tickets are timed and start at $27.99. Plus, guests can feel the terror of a haunted trail and a spooky carnival. The legendary Haunted Fairgrounds & Corn Maze brings Halloween alive with heart-pounding experiences, including Infestation, The Rot Shop, Hollow House and Depths of Darkness. Fear Farm in Glendaleįear Farm in Glendale is back with new attractions for 2023. For even more screams, try the haunted hayride at the property, too. for daring individuals to find their way out of the haunted corn maze, which features “new spine-chilling scenes” like killer clowns, goblins, monsters and lots of jump scares. AZ Field of ScreamsĪZ Field of Screams at Tolmachoff Farms in Glendale is now open every Friday and Saturday from 7-11 p.m. View the schedule and purchase tickets at. General admission starts at $24.99 with fast pass and skip-the-line add-on options. The 13th Floor Haunted House in Phoenix is now open through November 4, leaving guests with Halloween chills through haunted experiences, including The Deadlands, Repossessed and Depths of Darkness. Pre-registration on Eventbrite is recommended to secure a bag of treats. Attendees are encouraged to bring their dogs to Boo & Brew and show off their Halloween style for a chance to win the Doggie Costume Contest.Īlso taking place, is Scottsdale Quarter’s Candy Crawl, which offers families a fun, interactive location for kids to sport their best costumes and trick-or-treat around the center, collecting candy from participating retailers. The event will also feature a pumpkin patch, master pumpkin carving demonstration, seasonal treats and live music from a DJ followed by an evening performance by local band, Rock Lobster. Grown-ups can treat their taste buds to beer specials from the Zinburger Beer Garden, while the younger crowd will enjoy crafts, character appearances, balloon twisting and face painting. The sixth annual Boo & Brew festival returns to Scottsdale Quarter on Saturday, October 28 from 2 p.m.–7 p.m., where kids and adults alike will enjoy an afternoon of Halloween fun. 6th Annual Boo & Brew Festival at Scottsdale Quarter Halloween attractions are popping up in and around Phoenix, ranging from pumpkin patches and family-friendly events to haunted houses, corn mazes and other frightening scenes for those looking for a little more scares and screams this holiday.
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