There are a lot of ways to get your scare on during Halloween, from walk-through haunts that will leave you terrorized to theatrical experiences that will put you in the middle of a macabre story to nights out with the kids where the scares won’t traumatize the little ones.
So for those looking to have some frightfully good fun this spooky season, here are a few ways to celebrate the spooky holiday.
Delusion: The Red Castle
When: Various dates and times through Nov. 3
Where: Â Stimson House, 2421 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles
Tickets: $109.99 and up at enterdelusion.com
This long-running theatrical horror experience is constantly changing its storyline and this year visitors to Stimson House will be transported to the mid-20th Century and into the world of Dr. Frederick. The brilliant psychologist has brought some of his patients and their otherworldly abilities to the abandoned castle where they will help bring the Doctor’s wife back to life. What could go wrong with a little resurrection right?
Magic of the Jack O’Lanterns
When: Select nights through Nov. 2
Where: Whittier Narrows Park, 750 S. Santa Anita Ave., South El Monte
Tickets: $24.99 and up at magicofthejackolanterns.com
This pumpkin experience is made up of thousands of hand-carved Jack O’lanterns and light displays. Visitors can follow the illuminated trail and check out pumpkin scenes, inflatables and bouncy pads and also take in the pumpkin light show programmed to music across the entire event.
Los Angeles Haunted Hayride
When: Various nights through Nov. 2
Where: Griffith Park, 4730 Crystal Springs Drive, Los Angeles
Tickets: $36.99 and up at losangeleshauntedhayride.com
People can step into the haunted town of Midnight Falls and walk among the monsters as they head over to three scary mazes. They can also hop aboard the Hayride, which will take them to the backwoods of the town where a rumored cannibalistic family lives.
Nights of the Jack
When: Various nights Sept. 27- Nov. 2
Where: King Gillette Ranch:…
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