
Tickets for each attraction can be purchased separately.įor more information about Brimstone Haunt, visit or the attraction’s Facebook page. Parking costs $3 cash at the door.Ī combo ticket including the Haunted Hayride, Forgotten Forest and Psychosis is available for $30 online or $35 at the door. and attractions will begin as soon as it’s dark. Dead Shot is a new interactive paintball experience. The haunt features a Haunted Hayride, the Forgotten Forest, Psychosis, Zombie Assault and Dead Shot. Explore Dayton Scream Park opens with all new compoundĭETAILS: Brimstone Haunt is open with five terrifying attractions this season.

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The park also has a concession stand and free parking.įor more information about Dayton Scream Park, visit or the compound’s Facebook page. Touch passes may be added as the haunt season continues. The park offers a VIP option that takes guests to the front of the line for an additional $20 on Fridays and $25 on Saturdays. Tickets are sold from dark until midnight for $20 on Fridays and $25 on Saturdays. Guests will walk through indoor and outdoor areas featuring box trucks, shanty buildings, semis and more. The new compound does not include a maze. The haunted attraction is continuous and is expected to take guests 45 to 60 minutes. The new compound features seven main areas with over 30 scenes and 60 actors. 29ĭETAILS: Dayton Scream Park is celebrating 20 years with a brand new compound featuring new scenes, props, monsters and more. Kings Island tickets for the Halloween season start at $44.99.įor more information or to purchase tickets, visit Explore Kings Island’s Halloween Haunt now open Michelle,” a new haunted maze, “Alien X,” a new scare zone, along with two new shows, “NyteWalkers” and “Terror Rising.” This year, the Haunt will feature four new experiences, including “Hotel St.


29ĭETAILS: Kings Island has been transformed into Halloween Haunt with six bone-chilling haunted mazes, four scare zones, three sinister live shows and some of the most hair-raising night rides on the planet. WHEN: Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through Oct.
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Friday’s screenings are “Young Frankenstein,” “What We Do in the Shadows” and “Shaun of the Dead.” Saturday’s program includes “Psycho,” “Jason X,” “Neon Maniacs” and “Demons 2.” Tickets are $8 Friday and $10 Saturday.įor more information, visit Explore It’s showtime! Halloween Movie Series kicks off at Dayton Convention Center WHERE: Englewood Cinema, 320 National Road #2, EnglewoodĭETAILS: Englewood Cinema presents its annual horror movie festival. Tickets are $20.įor more information, visit HORRORAMA 🦇🕸🕷 Between films, local directors will show their own short horror movies. In addition to concession offerings, Warped Wing will be on-site offering a complimentary tasting of their local craft brew during the evening movies.įor more information or to purchase tickets, visit SLASHER NIGHT AT THE NEON 🦇🕸🕷ĭETAILS: University of Dayton English professors Bryan Bardine and Chris Burnside host “Prom Night” and “Black Christmas” at The Neon.

Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under. Ticketholders will be able to see Halloween-themed movies throughout the month including “Friday the 13th,” “Hocus Pocus,” “Beetlejuice” and “The Shining.” DETAILS: The Dayton Convention Center is hosting its first annual Halloween Movie Series with showings through Oct.
