Every year, Southern California theme parks go all out for Halloween. These parks have something for everyone, from ghouls, ghosts, and gore at events geared toward adults to spooky (but not scary) character encounters and plenty of candy at events designed for the whole family. It’s worth mentioning that you should always consult a Halloween guide to your favorite theme parks before bringing kids to after-hours events. Many theme parks go above and beyond when it comes to scaring visitors, and some Halloween theme park events can be too intense even for tweens and young teens. In this Halloween theme park guide, I discuss how the theme parks of Southern California celebrate Halloween, the Halloween events at each theme park, and tips for making the most of your fall visit. Table of Contents Disneyland® Halloween TimeUniversal Studios® Hollywood’s Halloween Horror NightsKnott’s Berry Farm®: Knott’s Scary Farm and Knott’s Spooky FarmSix Flags Magic Mountain® Fright FestLEGOLAND® California Brick-or-Treat Party NightsSeaWorld® San Diego’s Halloween Spooktacular Disneyland® Halloween Time There are plenty of good reasons to visit Disneyland and Disney California Adventure® in September or October. During Disneyland Halloween Time, the parks are adorned with special decorations, plus lots of carved pumpkins, themed… Read full this story
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