What could be scarier then California losing power recently and causing craziness? Halloween! Below find some fun, wild and scary stuff to do for Halloween in Los Angeles.
The 14th Annual Monster Massive
This year it will be on October 29th and tickets are on sale now. This is a dance and music festival, but it is also geared towards Halloween with haunted displays, a house of horror and other spooky activities. Enjoy the Worlds Four Time best DJ Armin van Buuren. Located at the Los Angeles Sports Arena on South Figueroa.
Knotts Berry Farm Haunt
A family favorite, this year Halloween starts September 23rd on weekends through October 31st, with some week day hours as well in October. With mazes, scare zones, and monster shows, this is a Halloween event for those, young and old, who love this time of year. You can also just use their regular rides as well. Knott's Berry Farm is about a half an hour south and east of Los Angeles in Buena Park.
Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights
Scare zones, scary mazes, rides, a house of corpses, a terror tram and so much more, this venue is not for the feeble or those scared easily. Not appropriate for young children. The venue opens September 23rd on weekends until October 31st. Tickets start at $37. Located at Universal Studios Hollywood in Universal City in Los Angeles.
Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch
From October 8th through October 31st, enjoy all sorts of activities, that can change day to day, such as finding pumpkins, fall decor and Halloween goodies to going to the petting zoo, taking a pony ride or going through the straw maze, just to name a few! This is a great family and kid friendly venue. Located in West Hollywood on Doheny.
The Queen Mary's Dark Harbor
October 1 - 31
With mazes and plenty of scare tactics, this is a fun way to spend October and/or Halloween. Once you get though a scary maze, there will be food and drink as your prize. Tickets start at $20 depending on what you choose to do such as the Happy Haunted Tour or a VIP pass which includes more than one tour and a gift. They claim there are 45000 scares per hour!!! Muhahahaha!
The 14th Annual Monster Massive
This year it will be on October 29th and tickets are on sale now. This is a dance and music festival, but it is also geared towards Halloween with haunted displays, a house of horror and other spooky activities. Enjoy the Worlds Four Time best DJ Armin van Buuren. Located at the Los Angeles Sports Arena on South Figueroa.
Knotts Berry Farm Haunt
A family favorite, this year Halloween starts September 23rd on weekends through October 31st, with some week day hours as well in October. With mazes, scare zones, and monster shows, this is a Halloween event for those, young and old, who love this time of year. You can also just use their regular rides as well. Knott's Berry Farm is about a half an hour south and east of Los Angeles in Buena Park.
Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights
Scare zones, scary mazes, rides, a house of corpses, a terror tram and so much more, this venue is not for the feeble or those scared easily. Not appropriate for young children. The venue opens September 23rd on weekends until October 31st. Tickets start at $37. Located at Universal Studios Hollywood in Universal City in Los Angeles.
Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch
From October 8th through October 31st, enjoy all sorts of activities, that can change day to day, such as finding pumpkins, fall decor and Halloween goodies to going to the petting zoo, taking a pony ride or going through the straw maze, just to name a few! This is a great family and kid friendly venue. Located in West Hollywood on Doheny.
The Queen Mary's Dark Harbor
October 1 - 31
With mazes and plenty of scare tactics, this is a fun way to spend October and/or Halloween. Once you get though a scary maze, there will be food and drink as your prize. Tickets start at $20 depending on what you choose to do such as the Happy Haunted Tour or a VIP pass which includes more than one tour and a gift. They claim there are 45000 scares per hour!!! Muhahahaha!
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8 Comments
Post a CommentI went to the Knott's one once and it was scary!
Nice work.
Cool picks. I have been to both Knott's Berry Farm and Universal Studios, but not during Halloween. They are exceptionally cool places though, no matter what time of the year it is.
The weather has certainly turned ghoulish in time for these events.
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That time is coming yet again where my husband tried to drag me to haunted houses and I try to get out of it. I am such a wimp and I am terrified of clowns. They always have those creepy clowns with fangs that follow you and whisper creepy things in your ear. I HATE it! I would rather go to a nice pumpkin festival. :)
Fast approaching, I am sure we'll see more of these Halloween celebrations. cheers
Great:0)