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Oct 7, 2020

Weekly Top Picks Oct 8th - 14th, 2020

This is an October like no other and it's been incredible and exciting to see the many ways local Halloween attractions and event producers are tapping into their creativity to find new ways of delivering a special Halloween experience. 

With the long weekend upon us, it's a perfect chance to hit the road and explore activities and attractions outside your community and across New England - something to enjoy both day and night. Take full advantage of making this October in New England your most memorable month yet!

If this isn't already on your radar, one of the most helpful features HalloweenNewEngland.com offers is the ability to see a marker for every attraction within each of the six New England states. 
You can drag and scroll the map and shrink or enlarge. It's easy to identify which attractions are in your neck of the woods and which are in the vicinity of your road trip or leaf-peeping destination.  You can even drill down on a certain category say, just local pumpkin patches - by filtering just to the attraction type you are interested in. 
See a marker in an area you are curious about? Click on the orange dot to learn more about that attraction and even link over to their attraction page on Halloween New England to see contact info and features of the property. 


Unbelievable Costume Sale for all of October!


Not every New England state can boast that they have a year-round, brick-and-mortar costume store but New Hampshire can! Costumania in West Lebanon (close to the VT border) has an incredible costume superstore as well as an online shop for stocking up for this season or next. 
We love that owner Mark Young is the kind of person who actually recognizes returning customers an entire year later which speaks to the kind of personalized customer experience and expertise you get if you swing by in person.

For October 2020, Costumania is running a store-wide sale of 30% off your entire purchase through October 31st! Visit the Costumania page to learn the 30% off discount code! 
Can't get to West Lebanon? You'll be happy to learn they also feature an online store but their largest inventory is in the store so if you don't see something you need online, just give Mark a call because he can help you find what you need to pull your whole costume together. 


Massachusetts Halloween Events (Full Guide)

The Gravestone Girls returns this Thursday, October 8th with "Welcome to the Graveyard: a Virtual Tour of Mattapoisett" - a cozy seaside community in coastal Massachusetts. This zoom-hosted presentation features cemetery art, history, and symbolism ranging from colonial burial grounds, the rural cemetery movement, and into 21st-century locations.  This special lecture is being hosted by the Mattapoisett Public Library--it is free but requires pre-registration to access the zoom link.

This Friday, October 9th, the historic Hammond Castle in Gloucester debuts their new 5-performance offering of The Horror of Abbadia Mare: An Adaptation of Five H.P. Lovecraft Stories
Described as "a room-to-room theater performance of The Horror of Abbadia Mare, an adaptation of five H.P. Lovecraft stories set within the Castle and adapted around our founder John Hays Hammond Jr. The Horror-Fan culture will recognize many of the elements of H.P. Lovecraft stories woven together with catastrophic results of Hammond’s insatiable curiosity and research into his family’s dark past at Miskatonic University’s Library. As guests move through the inner rooms of the Castle they come upon various members of the Hammond household and are drawn into a story of frantic and erratic happenings within the castle’s walls." These are small-group performances and require advance tickets.

At Rocky Woods in Medfield, you can find the Haunted Fairy and Gnome House Night Hike taking place on Friday, October 9th. This special event starts with a guided night hike around the preserve at Rocky Woods to gather items from nature for woodland creatures. Post-hike, the tour will convene at the visitor's center for a fairy house workshop. The ticket price includes the guided hike, instruction, and all fairy house materials - please buy tickets in advance.

Plus, take a sneak peek at all-ages events coming up on the calendar on our Family-friendly Halloween Event Guide for MA.

Also kicking off this Friday, October 9th is the first of three consecutive Friday night B-movie film screenings at the Eleanor Cabot Bradley Estate in Canton. The first of the B-Movie Classics on the Lawn series will be a showing of "Little Shop of Horrors" (1960). Guests are encouraged to bring a picnic (or pre-order food), chairs, lawn blankets, wear extra layers, and pre-purchase tickets. 

If you are a classic horror fan, we have two related recommendations for you this week: on Sunday, October, 11th there will be a limited number of day-of tickets released for that evening's sold-out Screens and Screams Drive-in Creature-Double-Feature Experience presented by Barrett's Haunted Mansion. 
This Sunday's lineup is "Night of the Living Dead" (1968) and "House on Haunted Hill" (1959) so be sure to check Barrett's website the day-of to see if you can score admission! 

Building on Barrett's screenings, next Wednesday, October 14th, check out the Worcester Public Library's weekly Virtual HorrorFest 2020 series will host a "Night of the Living Dead" (1968) Film Discussion. Free to join in but pre-registration is needed to access the zoom link.

Connecticut Halloween Events (Full Guide)


This Thursday, October 8th (and next Thursday too!) is the first-ever Spooky Night Halloween Lights at Legends of Fear in Shelton, CT. For anyone who has the Halloween spirit and loves a spooky atmosphere but doesn't want any scares or actors, this is the ideal event for you! Walk the half-mile haunted trail through the woods and be treated to colorful lights, fog, spooky scenery, and a magical evening under the light of the moon. Single tickets available and discounted family-4 packs also on sale. We highlight recommend buying tickets in advance because there are a limited supply of tickets being sold to ensure safe social distancing.

For the youngest fans of Halloween, the family might check out the Not-So-Scary-Halloween Drive-Through happening at East Haddam's Ray of Light Farm this Friday and Saturday, October 9th & 10th. Held at dusk, the littles will enjoy spotting the illuminated magical pony trail, dressed up characters, and candy hand-outs along the way.


Mystic's renowned Seaside Shadows Haunted History Tours is bringing back their special guided tour of Elm Grove Cemetery on Saturday, October 10th. The Elm Grove Cemetery Tour is held at 4:00pm which allows you to make an evening out it by booking the 7:00pm twilight Downtown Mystic Ghost Stroll

The Lyme, CT Public Library is hosting New England's Vampires and Witches - a virtual presentation with Thomas D'Agostino and Arlene Nicholson which explores the historical relationship our region has with vampire and witch lore, as well as paranormal accounts. Sign up in advance for this free zoom event taking place early afternoon on Saturday, October 10th.

You are Not Alone: A Paranormal Author Event with CT author Sydney Sherman is coming up this Saturday, October 10th as a special discussion hosted on Zoom by the James Blackstone Library in Branford. "You Are Not Alone" approaches the paranormal with a healthy dose of common sense and encourages rational skepticism. 
The author looks at why and what we believe about the paranormal and the afterlife. Her book draws distinctions between myths and the paranormal and recounts numerous experiences with spirits. Please sign up in advance for this virtual event.

Join ghost hunter Barry Pirro for a fun evening where you can learn about the History of the Ouija Board on his Tuesday, October 13th free Zoom presentation hosted by the Seymour Public Library but open to all who pre-register.

Another program for the kids - this one offered in the afternoon on Wednesday, October 14th via Zoom - is the "The Mystery of Mummy Mansion" an animated story presented by Talewise and hosted for free by Trumbull Public Library. As with all virtual programs, please register in advance.

Check out more upcoming Halloween events for kids at our Family-friendly Halloween Event Guide for all-ages fun in CT.

New Hampshire Halloween Events (Full Guide)

This weekend is a perfect time to head to Lee, NH where Halloween is in full swing! You can visit Haunted Overload which opens their evening haunted trail for the season on Friday, October 9th complete with actors, scares, haunted mansion, giant scenes, and their famous treetop tall characters built deep in the woods.
In addition to their nightly show, during the day on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday you can also see what their artistry looks like in the daylight. Visit the Haunted Overload Daytime Haunt between 10:00am-4:00pm!

The Salisbury Woods and Haunted Trail opens their five-night seasonal fundraiser haunt on Saturday, October 10th in Salisbury, NH. This year, they've moved to timed-ticketing so be sure to buy tickets in advance for some affordable spooky fun.

On Tuesday, October 13th, it's another wonderful Gravestone Girls presentation - this Welcome to the Graveyard zeroes in on a virtual discussion on Salem, NH Cemeteries. This virtual event is free to anyone who registers in advance. 

Check out more upcoming all-ages Halloween events at our Family-friendly Halloween Event Guide for fun in NH.

Rhode Island Halloween Events (Full Guide)

The Roger Williams Park and Zoo welcome you back this year with their drive-through Jack-O'-Lantern Spectacular newly adapted for 2020! Open 7-nights a week, you'll want to book your tickets (and designated time slot) early to make sure you don't miss this magical evening for all ages.

Looking for more kids activities? Check out our Family-friendly Halloween Events Guide for fun in RI.

Hearthside House Museum invites you to peer into Victorian Mourning Customs with their annual "Gone But Not Forgotten" tours this month when the first kicks off this Sunday, October 11th.

"Hearthside re-creates the Victorian mourning customs practiced during the time when [original owner] Simon Thornton passed away, with displays in each room of the house that include mourning clothing, mourning clothing, jewelry, artwork, stationery displays, post mortem photography, and other funerary exhibits. To kick off the inaugural exhibit in 2012, a funeral ceremony was featured, complete with an 1868 hearse." 


Vermont Halloween Events (Full Guide)


It's Movie Night on the Danville Green this Saturday, October 10th so be sure to arrive early, set out your chairs and snacks, and cozy up for a screening of "Halloweentown".

For a historic and spooky evening, check out the Public Investigation at Wilson Castle happening this Saturday, October 10th in Proctor, Vermont. 
As you can imagine, a small group investigation of this castle built in 1885, offers up a personal and memorable experience. For the bravest, consider booking to stay overnight!  

Maine Halloween Events (Full Guide)


On Thursday, October 9th, join "Halloween: A Haunted History" lecture with Dustin Pari hosted on Zoom by the Auburn, ME Public Library. Be sure to pre-register to access the Zoom link.

When you're online, state lines don't mean much so jump into Virtual HorrorFest 2020 "Night of the Living Dead" (1968) Film Discussion Wednesday, October 14th hosted by the Worcester Public Library as part of their October-long weekly series of classic horror film discussions. Pre-registration is needed for this free event.


Plan ahead for your October weekends by checking out haunted attractions on a Sunday night! This weekend there are FIFTEEN haunted attractions open this Sunday, October 11th.

Haunted Overload (Lee, NH), DementedFX (Holyoke, MA), Barrett's Haunted Mansion (Abington, MA), - Screens and Screams, Trail of Terror (Wallingford, CT),, The Dark Manor (Baltic, CT), 13th World (Cumberland, RI), and Factory of Terror (Fall River, MA).
Sundays often offer shorter lines and a more personal experience-- so what are you waiting for?


Which Haunted Attractions are Open on Weeknights this Week?
If you are like us, you'll want to pack in as many haunts during October to take full advantage of the Halloween season and our Weeknight Guide was created with you in mind!

Thursday, October 8th has just one haunted attraction on this night - Legends of Fear in Shelton, CT will be open for a Spooky Nights Halloween Lights - a lights-on, no actor, no-scare walkthrough of their haunted trail evening for those looking for a spooky, scare-free night under the stars. 

Click for a complete list visit our Guide to which Haunted Attractions are Open Weeknights.



CONTESTS: Opening Weekend Giveaways, Invite-Only Nights, and Tickets Galore!

We've got seven contests live on Halloween New England right now plus more added over the weekend! Find ALL the contests that you can enter HERE.

The Barrett's Haunted Mansion Screens and Screams experience has been so popular that every weekend is sold-out! One way you can STILL score admission is through our final Screens and Screams contest which is live on our website right now. 
Enter to WIN a pair of tickets to 13th World Haunted Trail in Cumberland, RI and you can find a contest to win a pair of tickets to select nights at Haunted Overload in Lee, NH.  We have our one-and-only contest up for VIP passes to Trail of Terror in Wallingford, CT.  and a final chance to win tickets to a Seaside Shadows Haunted History Tour in Mystic, CT.
Enter to win tickets to The Dark Manor in Baltic, CT and don't overlook our final contest to win a car-load entrance to the drive-through Jack-O'-Lantern Spectacular in Providence, RI.
Visit Halloween New England's home page for contest details and links for entering to win!

Recent contest winners are Jennifer Argenio and Kaila Lister who were the final winners to Haunted Overload's invite-only night, Liz Pasquale and Ryan Hurley scored admission to Barrett's Haunted Mansion's Screens and Screams for this weekend, Bianca Burgos won a car-load ticket to see the Jack-O'Lantern Spectacular, Annie Mastroni and Jasmine Cox were the lucky winners to The Dark Manor Haunted House, and just this morning Jennifer Krill and Warren Maxwell each won a four-pack of tickets to 13th World Haunted Trail!




Haunted Houses, Haunted Mazes, and Haunted Hayrides Opening Friday, October 9th

The Dark Woods (NH)
Trombly Gardens (NH) – non-haunted Flashlight Corn Maze
Monster Mash Haunted Hayride (MA)

Haunted Houses, Haunted Mazes, and Haunted Hayrides Opening Saturday, October 10th

Coppal House Farm (NH) – Spooky Corn Maze 
Hicks Family Farm (MA) - Haunted Corn Maze

We're thrilled to have teamed up again with the uber-talented The Pixel Perfection: After Dark whose incredibly creepy and inspiring haunt photos populate the guides again this year. As always, we know you love their photos...just please don't steal their photos! Why not just follow them on Facebook or Instagram or hire them to capture your Halloween attraction or event?

Oct 3, 2019

Weekly Top Picks for October 3rd - Oct 9th, 2019


Happy October everyone! 

After 11 months of waiting and counting down the days, our favorite month is here at last! Even better, it both looks and feels like October ought to. There's a chill in the air and our wool sweaters came out this week along with the scarves. 


The Jack O'Lantern Spectacular Delivers 32 Nights of Glow Starting Oct. 3rd

Tonight--Thursday, Oct 3rd-- is the always-anticipated Opening Night for the mesmerizing Jack O' Lantern Spectacular at the Roger Williams Park and Zoo in Providence, RI!
This annual pumpkin festival features a stunning 5,000-plus carved jack o' lanterns on display fitting a different arcing theme every year.
Held 7 nights a week from October 3rd through Nov. 3rd, you'll be treated to a breathtaking display of carved pumpkins and pumpkin displays, It's a perfect way to spend a crisp fall evening and you still have time to try your luck at winning a pair of tickets on the Halloween New England website.
Details about the Spectacular.

The Haunted Speakeasy is the Halloween Party of the Season!

This Halloween Season, Worcester, MA turns a 1918 former jail and courthouse into The Haunted Speakeasy -- an over-the-top 1920's Haunted Party of your vintage dreams!
The veil lifts on the Atrium to reveal scenes from Worcester's ghostly past--specters from the final Halloween before the end of prohibition haunt the halls for five memorable nights this Halloween season!
Lindy hop or foxtrot your way across the beautiful ballroom. Dance and enjoy spirits (booo!) as 1920s music (and a few contemporary songs reVAMPed for that flapper feel) play in the ballroom by resident Speakeasy Spectacle Niki Luparelli and the Gold Diggers!

The Haunted Speakeasy is held four nights:
Friday and Saturday, October 18th and 19th
Friday and Saturday, October 25th and 26th, 2019

Interspersed with just the right amount of floor performances by some of New England’s best burlesque and variety acts, the themed dress for the night is 1920s & 30s, vintage, opulent, retro, ghastly Gatsby, horrific.

Options for general admission tickets and VIP admission tickets (includes VIP cocktail hour, a glass of champagne upon entrance, appetizers, and choice of a vintage dance lesson or a guided tour through the spooky and haunted former jail).
Event note: 21+. Event details and links to tickets.


Rhode Island Halloween Events (full guide)
On Saturday and Sunday, October 5th and 6th in Kingston, is the annual "Gone But Not Forgotten: Victorian Mourning Customs" exhibit where you can tap into history as the Hearthside Museum "re-creates the Victorian mourning customs practiced during the time when Simon Thornton passed away, with displays in each room of the house that include mourning clothing, mourning clothing, jewelry, artwork, stationery displays, post mortem photography, and other funerary exhibits."
On Saturday, October 5th in the early evening you can check out the exhibit and take a candlelight tour. Sunday early afternoon will offer the exhibit and tour (but no candlelight).

Next Wednesday and Thursday, October 9th & 10th are two back-to-back Fairy Tale Nights at the Jack O' Lantern Spectacular where kids can meet beloved children’s fairy tale characters and take pictures with favorite princes and princesses. Kids are encouraged to dress as their favorite character and then get on the Pumpkin Trail to see some magical and exciting chand-carved, glowing pumpkins at the Roger Williams Park and Zoo in Providence, RI.

Costumes for kids and adults are encouraged but masks are not permitted for teens/adults over age 12y. Fairy Tale Night is included with the regular admission to the Jack O'Lantern Spectacular.

Also, on Saturday, Oct 5th (rain date Oct 6) Frerich's Farm in Warren will host their Halloween Party for Individuals with Autism and their families with a pirate ship, scavenger hunt, western town, bubble table, and food (advance registration required).

Connecticut Halloween Events (full guide)
We know haunt-fans, novice haunters, and home haunters wouldn't miss the Behind the Screams event at The Haunted Graveyard coming up this Saturday, October 5th in Bristol, CT. It only is offered once every year and advanced tickets are a must.

It's a big weekend coming up at the CT Trolley Museum in East Windsor - the CT Trolley Museum's Pumpkin Patch opens Friday through Sunday for a family fun experience where a vintage trolley car ride takes you to the scenic pumpkin patch field where each child can pick out a free pumpkin. On Saturday and Sunday, there is also pumpkin decoration and face painting to boot and admission includes unlimited trolley rides plus access to the Fire Truck Museum located on the same property. By Saturday night, the Trolley Museum transforms into a spookier Halloween scene for the return of Rails to the Darkside for an evening trolley ride to the entrance of their haunted attraction. You can find the startles and screams offered every Friday and Saturday night.

On Saturday, October 5th in coastal Milford, swing by the Pumpkins on the Pier Festival featuring elaborate pumpkin displays stretching out onto the long pier, pumpkin activities and crafts, a corn maze, an obstacle course, a pumpkin patch, carving demos, and much more! 

This weekend October 5th & 6th in Winsted is the 2-day Latex Mask Making Workshop at Tyler Green FX Studio where participants will learn fundamentals of sculpting, molding, latex casting, painting, and finishing. These workshops often sell out so act fast to lock up your spot!

It's opening weekend for the month-long Downtown Cabaret Theatre's seasonal children's stage offering of "Sherlock Holmes and the Haunted Cabaret" which runs every Saturday and Sunday throughout October - look for matinees both days plus an evening performance on Saturday nights.


Massachusetts Halloween Events (full guide)
Our go-to guide for all things Salem is Haunted Happenings Magazine where you can find the Witch City offering up their infamous Haunted Happenings events in dozens of venues all October long! The official kickoff event for the seasonal festivities is none other than the Salem Grand Parade coming up this Thursday, October 3rd.

On Saturday at the Salem common, don't miss the return of the Salem Zombie Walk where you'll find the undead, zombie hunters, and zombie survivors creeping their way through starting at 11:00am.

This weekend at Cinema Salem, you celebrate the movies featuring "indescribable creatures/forces" with screenings of the "The Blob" on Friday and  "The Thing" on Saturday.

While in Salem on Saturday, the Peabody Essex Museum will host several fascinating lectures. Top of our list would be Xavier Burgin's film  "Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror" Documentary Film Screening described as "delving into a century of genre films that by turns utilized, caricatured, exploited, sidelined, and finally embraced them, Horror Noire traces the untold history of Black Americans in Hollywood through their connection to the horror genre."

Also at PEM on Sunday, the 6th do not overlook "Scream, Queen: My Nightmare on Elm Street" documentary film screening which is co-presented with Wicked Queer: Boston LGBT Film Festival. "Some have called it the ‘gayest horror movie ever made!’ But for Mark Patton, the star of A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge, it was anything but a dream come true. Detailing the homophobia and Aids-phobia of 1985 as a closeted actor in Hollywood, Mark retraces his missteps on the pathway to stardom. 30 years after its initial release, Patton is hitting the road to set the record straight about the controversial sequel and the experience that halted his career before it even begins. Confronting the cast and crew for the first time, Mark attempts to make peace with his past as well as embrace his legacy as cinema's first male scream queen."

Salem travel tip: If you're not already familiar with taking the train (MBTA commuter rail) into Salem then you are missing out--it's the easiest way to get in and out and save yourself any parking drama. We like to park at the Swampscott MBTA station and take the train 1 stop into Salem. It's a quick walk from the Salem station into the downtown area and the MBTA even adds extra trains during the last weekend of October.

Barrett's Haunted Mansion in Abington, MA also begins offering their October Bite and Fright Deal which you can take advantage of any Thursday or Sunday night in October. For $40 you get admission to both Barrett's Haunted Mansion haunts PLUS dinner (with tax/tip included!) at the Abington Ale House next door to the haunt.

On Saturday, October 5th the Coolidge Corner Theatre in Brookline is hosting a double feature screening of "The Wolf Man" & "Creature from the Black Lagoon" in 3D which they are cheekily billing as "the Wolf Man vs. the Gill Man"

On Monday, October 7th in Westborough, test your Zombieland recall with "Zombieland" Themed Trivia at the Red Heat Tavern with our favorite trivia jockey Rich DeYoung!

In Fall River on Wednesday, October 9th let the Gravestone Girls take you on a 90-minute Virtual Tour of Fall River’s Cemeteries to "examine why we have cemeteries and gravestones, why the look like they do, and how styles and art have evolved over almost 400 years. This presentation will include images and history of Fall River's historic cemeteries, including the famous Oak Grove Cemetery which is the final home of Lizzie Borden."

Maine Halloween Events (full guide)
Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday this weekend be treated to tales of unsolved murders, mysteries, and haunted lore during the 90-minute Ghostly Bangor Walking Tour and hear stories of it's most notorious residents in Bangor's history. This is a special seasonal tour sponsored by the Bangor Historical Society.

Bangor Historical Society’s Ghostly feature tales veiled in unsolved mysteries, murder and the past residents who may still linger in the Queen City. Tours stroll through the streets o
Haunted History is the name of the game at the "Darker Side of Mt. Hope Cemetery" in Bangor this Sunday, October 6th. This cemetery tour explores local history and is the first of four dates this will be offered this October.

New Hampshire Halloween Events (full guide)
On Friday night - and every Friday in October, the Port City Maker Space is opening its maker space classroom and Electronics Lab for use to inspire you and let your imagination be your guide for a FREE Costume Building Night!
Volunteers will be on-site to help you work on your costume if you need a hand and they'll have tools available for use including soldering irons, 3D printers, sewing machines, and a laser cutter--plus materials on hand for you to use!

In Dover on Sunday, October 6th is family-friendly Halloween experience of a screening of "Hocus-Pocus" at The Strand! Bring your pillows and blankets to enjoy this special event where costumes welcomed - and you can choose from a 2:00pm or 7:00pm showing.

Also on Saturday, October 5th is the first of 5 nights you can visit the Salisbury Woods Haunted Barn and Trail in Salisbury, NH. This haunted trail is a fundraiser for the MVMS Parent Teacher Group so go support a great cause while having some spooktacular fun!

Vermont Halloween Events (full guide)
Friday and Saturday night, October 4th and 5th in Proctor, only the bravest of souls will venture into historic Wilson Castle to explore the haunted manor during the Deadnberry Historic Candlelight Tour of Wilson Castle which is a less scary version of their haunted tours.

What have we been up to? Where are we headed?

We enjoyed a Friday night fueled by screams and adrenaline thanks to our recent visit to Barrett's Haunted Mansion in Abington, MA - thank you to everyone at Barrett's who showed us an incredible time!
We've got an exciting weekend ahead which kicks off with our annual visit to Fear Town Haunted House (Seekonk, MA), followed by a visit to the trail at 13th World, and our 3rd consecutive night of screams will bring us to southeastern CT for a double-header of The Dark Manor Haunted House (Baltic, CT) and a Moonlit Mystic Graveyard Ghost Stroll with Seaside Shadows Haunted History Tours (Mystic, CT).  



Plan ahead for your October weekends by checking out haunted attractions on a Sunday night! This weekend there are FIFTEEN haunted attractions open this Sunday, October 6th.
Be sure to check out Trail of Terror (Wallingford, CT), The Haunted Graveyard (Bristol, CT), Fright Haven (Stratford, CT), Legends of Fear (Shelton, CT), 13th World (Cumberland, RI), Fear Town (Seekonk, MA), Evidence of Evil (Southington, CT), The Dark Manor (Baltic, CT), Barrett's Haunted Mansion (Abington, MA), Fear Town (Seekonk, MA)  and DementedFX (Holyoke, MA).
Sundays often offer shorter lines and a more personal experience-- so what are you waiting for?


Ending Soon: It's your final chance to win combo tickets to experience  The Haunted Graveyard in Bristol, CT during their 3rd weekend of haunting and our final contest to win tickets to visit Haunt on Eden (Plantsville, CT). You'll also be able to enter contests for a 4-pack of tickets to 13th World Haunted Trail in Cumberland, RI,

Enter all contests right from the home page of Halloween New England.

New Contests: Since last week we've added a brand new chance to win tickets to the costume bash of the year - The Haunted Speakeasy in Worcester, MA, and a contest for VIP Tickets to Ravenwood Haunted Farm in Haverhill, MA. You still have time to try your luck in the contest for a 4-pack of tickets to Barrett's Haunted Mansion in Abington, MA and a new contest for Haunted Overload tickets for their trail in Lee, NH. We've got more tickets to giveaway for Providence, RI's Jack O' Lantern Spectacular for you and three of your friends!
If you haven't yet entered, win tickets to see DementedFX in Holyoke, MA and we're giving away VIP tickets to Legends of Fear Haunted Hayride and Haunted Trail in Shelton, CT.
There's still time to win tickets to see what Fear Town Haunted House has up their scaring sleeves in Seekonk, MA this season so enter soon!
Visit Halloween New England's home page for contest details.



Haunted Houses, Haunted Mazes, and Haunted Hayrides Opening Friday, October 4th, 2019

Vengeance in the Valley (Guilford, VT) Haunted Hayride and Haunted Corn Maze
Haunt on Eden (Southington, CT)
The Dark Manor (Baltic, CT)
Rails to the Darkside (East Windsor, CT)
Nightmare Acres (CT)
Elwood Orchards (NH) - Non-Haunted Night Maze
Dead North (VT) - Haunted Corn Maze
Hysteria Danvers (MA)
Hanson's Farm Haunted Hayride (MA)
Century Hayride and Spook Walk (MA)
Factory of Terror (MA)
Nesralla Farm (MA) - non-haunted Flashlight Maze
Field of Screams (RI) - House House and Haunted Hayride
Haunted Tunnel at Slater Park (RI)
Click for the complete Opening Night Guide

Haunted Houses, Haunted Mazes, and Haunted Hayrides Opening Saturday, October 5th, 2019

Destination Haunt (ME)
Salisbury Farm (RI) – non-haunted Flashlight Corn Maze
Factory of Terror (RI)
Click for the complete Opening Night Guide

We're thrilled to have teamed up again with the uber-talented The Pixel Perfection: After Dark whose incredibly creepy and inspiring haunt photos populate the guides again this year. As always, we know you love their photos...just please don't steal their photos! Why not just follow them on Facebook or Instagram or hire them to capture your Halloween attraction or event?

Oct 10, 2018

Weekly Top Picks for October 10th - 16th, 2018

Halloween New England is absolutely LOVING this Halloween season so far! Our website is humming with new events being added every day and thousands of New Englanders checking it constantly for guidance about what incredible events and attractions are serving up thrills in their area.

It's is always gratifying to see the response of activity on the website, the Facebook responses, and blog feedback because it is just a reminder that tens of thousands of New Englanders share our obsession with Halloween. We know we are not the only ones plotting and scheduling our night tours and haunted attraction adventures each and every weekend (and during the week too). Stay informed with all the details through our guides and event listings so you won't miss a thing!




Massachusetts 
Thursday and Sunday, Barrett's Haunted Mansion in Abington features their incredible $40 Bite and Fright Deal which includes a meal and admission to the Mansion and The Sanctuary.

Friday and Saturday are the first two vintage Halloween parties of The Haunted Speakeasy's five-event season where you can sport your ghastly or Gatsby-inspired costume in the historic Bull Mansion in Worcester where you will be treated to Prohibition-era cocktails, live entertainment, a burlesque show, and dancing! Advance tickets are a must for The Haunted Speakeasy (Oct 12th, 13th, 19th, 26th, and 27th).

On Friday, the 12th it's a community affair at Oak Knoll Wildlife Sanctuary in Attleboro which will be hosting a Pumpkin Carving in advance of the Halloween Spooktacular at Attleboro Springs on Saturday the 13th.
Also on Saturday, you can enjoy lantern-lit stories at Longmeadow Cemetery during Ghosts in the Graveyard and check out An Evening with Edgar Allen Poe at Mt. Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge on Saturday night.

Massachusetts is hosting some pretty excellent horror film screenings and horror film-related events this week.
The Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) in Salem has two interesting presentations lined up--"It Takes Many Forms: Horror as Resistance" on Sunday at noon and you can find "Abandon All Hope: Cinematic Descriptions of Hell in Horror" at 4pm.

Our top screening picks of the bunch include "Rosemary's Baby" on Sunday in Salem, "Shaun of the Dead" on Monday at The Coolidge Corner Theatre in Brookline, and "The Wolf Man" (1941) in Haverhill on Tuesday. Those are just a few of the many horror film screenings happening in Mass during this week. Click for the full list of horror film screenings.

Connecticut Thursday kicks us off with spooky candle-lit stories at Things that Go Bump in the Night at the Nathan Hale Homestead in Coventry. and starting Saturday you will find the return of the annual Ballet Spooktacular in Old Saybrook. 

All weekend long you families will enjoy pumpkin fun at the CT Trolley Museum's Pumpkin Patch and on Sunday in Lebanon, the CT Renaissance Faire invites you to their Kids Costume Contest in Lebanon. For spookier fare,  Saturday and Sunday brings lantern-lit graveyard walks with A Haunting at Mill Hill in Norwalk.

New Hampshire 
This weekend is a perfect time to head to Lee, NH where Halloween is in full swing! You can visit Haunted Overload which opens their evening haunted trail for the season on Friday, October 12th complete with actors, scares, haunted mansion, giant scenes, and their famous treetop tall characters built deep in the woods.
In addition to their nightly show, during the day on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday you can also see what their artistry looks like in the daylight. Visit the Haunted Overload Daytime Haunt between 10:00am-2:00pm!

On this Saturday, October 13th, Haunted Overload's daytime haunt is hosting Howl for the Animals fundraiser for the Cocheco Valley Humane Society. Featuring a bouncy house, crafts, raffles and special trick-or-treat through the (non-scary) haunt, this special event is also fido- friendly so be sure to bring your doggie along to enjoy the festivities!
While you are there for the Daytime Haunt / Howl for the Animals, you can enjoy the Halloween Storybook Hayrides at DeMeritt Hill Farm (where Haunted Overload is located) -- a family-friendly event for younger children to enjoy on Saturday and Sunday.
This weekend is also the annual Goffstown Pumpkin Weigh-off (Saturday) and Pumpkin Regatta (Sunday) where everyone will find something they love including a doggie costume contest, hayrides, pumpkin slingshots, pumpkin pie eating contests, pumpkin seed spitting contest, and culminating with the regatta where race their giant pumpkin boats down the river!

Rhode Island
It's Children's Fairy Tale Night  on Thursday, October 11th at the Roger Williams Zoo where kids can take pictures with Peter Pan, Cinderella, Snow White, Robin Hood and favorite Dr. Seuss characters such as the Cat in the Hat and the Grinch. Kids are encouraged to wear costumes for this special night and tickets include admission to the Jack O'Lantern Spectacular.

For a historical twist, on Sunday in Kingstown at the South County Historical Center you might check out Gone But Not Forgotten: Victorian Mourning Customs which is offered as part of the Center's series "Eternal Rest: Death, Mourning and Memorials." 

Vermont
If you happen to be leaf-peeping in southern Vermont this weekend, swing through the Townshend Pumpkin Festival coming up this Saturday, October 13th featuring a costume parade, live entertainment, games, rides, pumpkin pies, and more!

What have we been up to? Where are we headed?

Over Columbus Day Weekend ventured to CT for the first of our annual haunt trips where you might have run into us at Legends of Fear (Shelton, CT), Fright Haven (Stratford, CT), and Trail of Terror (Wallingford, CT). On our way back to MA we stopped in at DementedFX (Holyoke, MA) and Monster Mash Haunted Hayride (South Hadley, MA). What an incredible weekend it was!

It's another busy weekend for us as we are headed to Field of Screams (East Greenwich, RI), and more CT haunt trips with a stop in at The Haunted Graveyard (Bristol, CT), Rails to the Darkside (East Windsor, CT), Evidence of Evil (Southington, CT) and  Nightmare Acres (Windsor, CT). 



If you are looking make the most of your October weekends and you love to plan ahead, check out which haunted attractions will be open on an off-peak night. Find out who'll be waiting in the dark for you in our Guide to Haunted Attractions Open Sunday Nights.

There are TWENTY-THREE haunts open this Sunday, October 14th including Haunted Overload (Lee, NH), Ghost Ship Harbor (Quincy, MA), Fear Town (MA), DementedFX (Holyoke, MA), Barrett's Haunted Mansion (Abington, MA), Fright Haven (Stratford,CT), The Haunted Graveyard (Bristol, CT), Trail of Terror (Wallingford, CT), 13thWorld (Cumberland, RI), Scary Acres (Hope, RI), and Field of Screams (East Greenwich, RI).



Ending Soon: We're closing out our 3rd Jack O'Lantern Spectacular 4-pack of tickets contest this Friday along with our 3rd Barrett's Haunted Mansion contest to win a 4-pack of tickets to their haunt in Abington, MA.
If you haven't yet entered, our one and only contest to win tickets to see DementedFX in Holyoke, MA is open now. There's still time to win tickets to see what Fear Town Haunted House has up their scaring sleeves this season so enter soon!

Enter all contests right from the home page of Halloween New England.
New Contests:  You'll also be able to enter contests for a 4-pack of tickets to 13th World Haunted Trail in Cumberland, RI, a $25 certificate in merchandise from Costumania in West Lebanon, NH, and we'll be wrapping up the 2nd contest for Ghost Ship Harbor in Quincy, MA.

Try your luck at winning a pair of tickets to our final Vengeance in the Valley contest to see their Haunted Hayride and Maze in Guilford, VT and it's your final chance to win combo tickets to The Haunted Graveyard in Bristol, CT.

Visit Halloween New England's home page for contest details.

Congrats to Rebecca Rudgers and Wesley Demelo who each won a 4-pack of tickets to the Jack O' Lantern SpectacularJenna Awley and Sara Johnstone won a pair of tickets to The Haunted Speakeasy, Ryan Lee and Amy Bettencourt won tickets to the invite-only night at Haunted Overload Yahaira Cruz and Rick Cyr won a 4-pack of tickets to Barrett's Haunted Mansion!

Haunted Houses and Haunted Trails Opening Friday, October 12th, 2018

Haunted Overload (Lee, NH)
Harrybrooke Haunted Trail (CT)
Fortress of Nightmares (RI)
Hammond Castle (MA)
Lakeville Haunted House (MA)
Click for the complete Opening Night Guide



We're thrilled to have teamed up again with the uber-talented The Pixel Perfection: After Dark whose incredibly creepy and inspiring haunt photos populate the guides again this year. As always, we know you love their photos...just please don't steal their photos! Why not just follow them on Facebook or Instagram or hire them to capture your Halloween attraction or event?