Limited tickets available for timed admissions at 7 and 8:30 p.m. This 30-minute-long experience takes place in a 10,000-square-foot indoor space haunted by more sinister souls portrayed by live actors. Weather-delay hotline: 31.ġ3 Sinister Souls Haunted House, 527 E. Not recommended for children younger than 8. Organizers set the scene for this attraction around an extensive tale -that can be read online -about a cult-like family, suspected in the disappearances of locals, who return every fall to their land “where even the fields are sick.” Timed tickets sold online only at. More info: HAUNTED ATTRACTIONSįield of Screams, Prairie Pines, 4055 N. Tickets: $18 with discounts available, with all seats $14 on Thursdays. Based on her 1946 book of the same name, Christie wrote the play, about a romantic weekend that turns criminal on an English estate, in 1951. Thursday through Saturday: It’s not exactly a Halloween-themed play but a murder mystery written by the Queen of Crime. “The Hollow” by Agatha Christie, Wichita Community Theatre, 258 N. Tickets, available online or at the box office, are $40-$50 for all dinner and show performances. “The Rocky Horror Show,” Crown Uptown Theatre, 3207 E. First St.: Tickets are a donation to Tallgrass and available at Sunday, White Crow Cider Company, 1236 E. Sunday, Haysville Dog Park at Dorner Park, 1253 S Ward Parkway: Fun Halloween activities. Haysville Recreation Halloween Spooktacular, 3-5 p.m. Includes contest for best Halloween costume. Nims: Food trucks will be serving food and passing out candy to trick-or-treaters. Truck-or-Treat Food Trucks at Riverside Park, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Admission $12, free for 2 and under, $6 for military and ages 65 and over. Sunday, Applejack Pumpkin Patch, 10007 SW Indianoloa Road, Augusta: The patch’s final day for the year will feature Halloween festivities, the firing of a candy cannon at 2 and 4 p.m., pumpkin smashing and more. More info: /events/121706940963697Īpplejack Halloween Celebration, noon-6 p.m. featuring some Halloween movie characters like the Sanderson Sisters, Jack Skellington, The Addams Family, aerial artists, poi performances and more. Trick or treating, henna tattoos, artisan vendors and Halloween contest live performances starting at 7 p.m. Halloween Spooktacular, Naftzger Park, 601 E. Admission: $5, free for children under 1 or with a season pass. Season-closing trick-or-treat event with pumpkin patch activities, petting zoo, pony rides, corn maze, and candy stations. More info: 31, Ĭedar Creek Farm and Pumpkin Patch has one more day of fun remaining.ĥth annual Halloween Hootenanny, Cedar Creek Farm & Pumpkin Patch, 6100 N. Some activities require additional purchase. Admission: $10 for farm and pumpkin patch, $13 for farm, pumpkin patch and maze combo, free for ages 2 and under. Sunday This popular Wichita-area pumpkin patch once again is ending its season with costume contests, trick-or-treating, pig races, a hay bale maze, a playground and more. Tickets are $10 per person.Ĭostume contest and trick or treat at Klausmeyer Farm and Pumpkin Patch, 8135 S. Visitors are encouraged to come in costumes depicting historical figures as well. Local artists recreate known real people, some living and some dead, in creative costumes and vignettes in this 1887 Victorian house in Riverside. Admission for all exhibits: $12 ages 12-64, $10 for ages 3-11 and 65 and older, free for children 2 and younger and members. Interactive games with a Halloween twist, like stomping a zombie’s hand before it can grab your toes. Halloween Hall, Exploration Place, 300 N. Regular admission: $20 for ages 13 and older, $10 ages 5-12, free for ages 4 and under with an adult. Sunday: Book a one-hour time slot online to get your selfies at more than 20 selfie stations decorated with spooky themes. Haunted Selfie House, The Selfie Spot, 1811 E. Here are some of the events, parties, and trick-or-treat events that local families still have time to enjoy. Halloween is almost here, and many of the spooky events planned around the area to celebrate the spooky season have already come and gone.īut there are still a few more days to squeeze out of Halloween-time before the big night on Tuesday.
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