San Antonio, are you ready to embrace the chill in the air as the scariest time of the year rolls in? If you’re someone who gets a thrill from the eerie and the terrifying, then you’re in luck! This vibrant city has a bewitching array of Halloween events and attractions that are sure to tickle your spooky bone!
First up is the world-famous 13th Floor Haunted House, celebrating its 15th year of spine-chilling scares! Located at 1203 East Commerce Street, this haunted house will keep your heart racing until November 9. Gather your bravest friends and see if you can make it through the terror waiting to unfold around every corner.
Next, head over to Six Flags, where the park transforms into a Halloween wonderland with the Fright Fest/Boo Fest. You can experience two haunted houses inspired by your favorite movies, including “The Conjuring” and the ever-popular “Stranger Things.” Whether you’re looking to get spooked or enjoy family-friendly shows until November 3, this event has something for everyone!
For those who dare to enter a world of fright, SeaWorld has turned its inviting park into a spine-tingling scene for their Howl-O-Scream event. This dark transformation includes six free haunted houses and eight “Terror-tories,” along with nighttime roller coaster rides that increase in scare factor at 7 p.m. Don’t forget: this experience isn’t recommended for kiddos under 13!
If you’re looking for a light-hearted Halloween outing, the San Antonio Zoo is where you want to be! Their annual Zoo Boo runs until October 31, featuring free trick-or-treating, delicious pumpkin spice treats, and fun entertainment, all while large animatronic bugs come to life around you.
For those who love a good scare, pop by Ripley’s Nightmare at the Wax Museum for an immersive experience that includes two haunted houses and a classic scary movie in an exhilarating 4D theater. The fright fest is happening on October 12, 19, 26, and 31, for a price of $35.99. A night of thrills and chills awaits!
Dare to enter the Nightmare at Owl Creek Farm? Its haunted maze will put your bravery to the test! Designed for the bold, once the sun sets, adventurers can navigate their way through a chilling maze filled with unexpected twists and turns until Halloween night.
This season, there’s something for the whole family at the Natural Bridge Caverns Bat Fest, running every weekend in October. Enjoy the free trick-or-treating on October 26 and 27, and spend some quality time without the spooky frights!
For those intrigued by the supernatural, Sisters Grimm Ghost Tours has introduced San Antonio’s very first Ghost Bus Tour. Join this journey to explore haunted locales and fascinating histories. Plus, there’s a Haunted History Ghost Walk to guide you through terrifying tales of the city’s past.
The Botanical Gardens offers a unique blend of spookiness with their Happy Frights/Haunting Nights. Families can come for trick-or-treating at 5 p.m., and as the night sets in, the real chills commence at 8 p.m. This event includes live scarecrows and a maze designed to put you on edge.
Brace yourself for the Night of the Living Dolls, happening on Friday and Saturday nights until November 1. With a creepy cast of haunted dolls and ghostly figures roaming, visitors are bound to find themselves spooked!
Finally, don’t miss the Tower of the Americas Halloween Bash on October 25 from 7-11 p.m. This family-friendly soirée features free live music, tasty food, activities for children, and even a pumpkin carving contest!
With so many thrilling activities in and around San Antonio, it’s clear that the city is ready to embrace the Halloween spirit. So grab your costumes, muster up some courage, and dive into the delightful frights this Halloween season! And if you know of any other spooky events we missed, be sure to let us know!
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