Central Florida's Most Spooktacular Halloween Events
Haunted House Walk Through at Hotel Cassadaga
The Hotel Cassadaga will offer a haunted house walk through on Thursday Friday Saturday and Sunday Halloween weekend. The even opens at 7 PM and runs until Midnight. The town, which is known for its spiritualist camp, will also hold night tours of the area on Saturday and Sunday, as well as daytime activities such as readings with mediums.
Night Tours Saturday and Sunday Spiritualist Camp
Boo on Broadway
Kissimmee
October 29, 2021 | 6 -9 PM
More Info: Its the most spookiest time of the year! Get your costumes out and bring the cobwebs with you to our Historic Downtown. Dress up and make your way through Broadway to collect candy , visit the adventures in Booville, witness the Great Kissimmee Case Race, see stilt walkers, dancers and more!
Central Florida Zoo Boo Bash
Sanford
October 23-24, 30-31, 2021 | 9 AM to 3 PM
More Info: The Zoo will be filled with all treats and no tricks with not-so-scary décor and activities for children of all ages, including trick-or-treating stations around beloved animals. Costumes are encouraged for guests of all ages. Candy will be provided by T-Mobile.
Halloween in Cranes Roost Park
Altamonte Springs
October 31, 2021 | 5 -9 PM
More Info: Join us for a boo-tiful night at Halloween in Cranes Roost Park! The event offers a free, community door-to-door trick-or-treat alternative for kids hosted by the Altamonte Springs Police Department. Features include trick-or-treating around the lake, costume contests, festive games, activities and much more. Food and beverages available for purchase.
Too Cute to Spool – Meet the Villains
Ocoee
October 30, 2021
More Info: Join 15 of your favorite characters for some Halloween hijinx at our Third Annual Villains Event!Enjoy an evening of tricks, treats and your favorite Halloween characters.
Promenade at Sunset Walk Trunk or Treat and Car Show
Kissimmee
October 30, 2021
More Info: Join 15 of your favorite characters for some Halloween hijinx at our Third Annual Villains Event!Enjoy an evening of tricks, treats and your favorite Halloween characters.
Truck or Treat at Reiter Park
Longwood
October 23, 2021 | 2-7 PM
More Info: Come out to Reiter Park on Saturday, October 23rd for truck or treating with a variety of trucks, and other vehicles, free candy for children, bounce houses, food vendors, and much more.
Halloween at Cranes Roost Park
Altamonte Springs
October 31, 2021 | 4 to 8 PM
More Info: FREE community door-to-door trick-or-treat alternative for kids hosted by the Altamonte Springs Police Department.
Trick or Treat Safe Zone at Orange County Regional History Center
Orlando
October 31, 2021 | 10 AM to 3 PM
More Info: Bring your young dragons, high-flying fairies, and mystical magicians to trick or treat at the Orange County Regional History Center and your neighborhood branch of the Orange County Library System! Enjoy games, crafts, and activities for the whole family throughout the museum. Costumes are encouraged! Admission is free. Space is limited. RSVP for timed entry is required. Trick or treating and all activities end at 3 p.m.
Scream n’ Stream at Oviedo Mall
Oviedo
Throughout September and October
More Info: Check out our Family Video Review here. Scream n’ Stream, the drive-thru haunt attraction, returns this September, bringing new scares to a new location. The attraction, which debut at Boggy Creek Airboat Adventures last year, will take over Oviedo Mall this time around, with activities taking place select nights Sept. 17 through Oct.31.
Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Resort
Orlando
Through October 31, 2021
More Info: Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights, now in its 30th year, brings together terrifying haunted houses, sinister scare zones, outrageous live entertainment and some of the park’s most exhilarating attractions. Jack the Clown will be back as well, lunging from the shadows where you least expect.
The Haunted Road
East Orlando
Throughout September and October
More Info: One of the last remaining haunted roads in Central Florida is now a seasonal drive-thru experience. After launching in 2020, the cast and crew quickly realized everything was not as it seemed. Rumor spread that tortured souls who died on the land materialize when the sun sets, resulting in paranormal phenomena and eerie occurrences.
Asylum Haunted House
Ocoee
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays starting October 15-30 | 7-10pm
More Info: Coming on October 15th the Asylum Haunted Hospital, presented by Ocoee Lions Club, will be back for our 5th year. “No Scare” time from 7 to 7:30PM. Alsom, free face painting for the kids and food vendors on hand. Plus, there maybe a few other surprises.
Haunted Halloween Maze at Lake Catherine Blueberries
Groveland
Weekends September 24 – October 30, 2021
More Info: An Nighttime Haunted Maze
Halloween Festival of Frights
Oviedo
October 29-30, 2021 | 5-10pm
More Info: Festival of Frights is a family friendly, two-day Halloween Festival hosted by The City of Oviedo, including The Haunted Fun House Maze, Spooky Mansion Slide, haunted train rides around Center Lake, swan boat rides, carnival games, food trucks, DJ’s and music, and more. Festival of Frights is a FREE event, but wristbands are required for the attractions and Swan Boat rides. Separate tickets will be sold for Carnival Games. Food, drinks, and alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase and will be available through a variety of food trucks.
Mortem Manor
Kissimmee
Through November 1, 2021
More Info: Journey through Mortem Manor, two floors of an old victorian themed haunted attraction filled with scares, thrills and fun. Featuring live actors, animatronics and state-of-the-art special effects. Mortem Manor is open year-round just outside Orlando!
A Petrified Forest
Casselberry
Select Night October 1 – 31, 2021
More Info: Plan for a night out! With food trucks, live entertainment, and fun packed front yard activities, your time with us can last as long as you like (but not past 11pm) Each one of our three trails is approximately a 15 minute long experience (depending on how fast you run…) Wait times to get into each trail depend greatly on what time and day of the week you get there. For instance, arriving at 8pm on Thursdays offers a much shorter wait time than arriving at 9pm on Saturdays.