PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — This week on FYI Philly, it’s time to scream for Halloween with haunts that will leave you shaking! We also share some ideas to create your own spooky masterpiece and round up some tricks and treats for Halloween eats.
If you’re looking for a haunt with a theatrical spin, the scare actors, sets, scenes, and props at Lincoln Mill Haunted House are for you.
Now in it’s fourth season, a labryinth trek takes you inside a covert project that was conceived by the dastardly Vicktor Kane. As legend has it, terrible things happened to his mill workers, and their spirits never left the building.
The haunted house experience runs weekends through November 2nd, and advance ticket purchase is recommended.
Open Thursday through Sunday, 7:00pm
Lincoln Mill Haunted House | Instagram | Facebook
4100 Main Street Philadelphia, Pa. 19127
267-217-6097
Night of Terror started in 1995 as a way to help keep Creamy Acres Dairy Farm up and running. Thirty years later its become a tradition for many in the Mullica Hill area and beyond.
The farm has 5 attractions to experience: a hayride, a walk-through field called the Harvest, there is the Playground, Dark Dreams and Haunted Paint Ball. Each encounter comes with its own level of fear. After all the fright, there is a collection of food and drink vendors with a diverse menu of fall favorites that you can enjoy by the fire.
Night of Terror runs through November 1 and then they quickly convert the farm to the Night of Lights: Country Christmas on The Farm that opens Thanksgiving weekend.
Creamy Acres Farm Night of Terror | Facebook | Instagram
448 Lincoln Mill Road, Mullica Hill NJ 08062
You can enjoy your spooky season at Frightland.
It’s a 1800-acre farm in in Middletown, Delaware that they consider a scream park. With a fright pass, you get admission to eight haunting attractions, starting with a haunted hayride that’s over a mile long.
For a more cheerful scream, you have the option to ride amusement rides offered in their carnival, as well as enjoy some of your favorite carnival fare.
Frightland is open on Thursdays through Sunday until November 8th.
Frightland | Facebook | Instagram
309 Port Penn Rd, Middletown, Del. 19709
Every Saturday evening in October, the Betsy Ross House in Old City is hosting what’s called a Bloodletting & Burials Tour where you learn macabre facts about life in the 18th century.
The entire tour is designed to be both gross and spooky, but also fun and informative. It also includes a self-guided Spooky twilight tour, where you can interact with America’s most famous seamstress. And they promise everything that you will hear is 100% true.
Betsy Ross House | Facebook | Instagram
Bloodletting & Burials Tour
Spooky Self-Guided House Tour
239 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106
From spooky cocktails to frightfully delicious dishes, the Halloween season is great time for a night out around the city.
At Craftsman Row Saloon the Nightmare Before Christmas is an over-the-top display that transforms the eatery. With a menu of craft cocktails themed for a ghoulishly good night and creative dishes on the menu you will not be disappointed. There are ‘blood bag cocktails’ for a happy hour transfusion and the stuffed peppers are carved to look like Jack Skellington. Everywhere you look there are lights and spiders, webs and scary movie references. It is a totally immersive night out.
Evil Genius is going all-in on the Evil part this fall. The craft brewery has turned its space into the ‘Taproom of Horrors.’ There are 7 sections devoted to the diabolical. From scary clowns to some of the scariest characters ever created, there are plenty of frightfully fun things to see. The award-winning beer can be made blood red and they serve a curated list of cocktails for the Halloween experience.
The Red Rum Theater at the Curtis Center is bringing the Sanderson Sisters to life from the movie Hocus Pocus. There are light bites and cocktails as you interact with the famous witches who will help you concoct your very own ‘potion.’ The room is decorated for the season and the show will leave you smiling.
Craftsman Row Saloon | Facebook | Instagram
112 S 8th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Evil Genius Beer | Facebook | Instagram
1727 North Front Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122
Red Rum Theater at the Curtis Center | Facebook | Instagram
601 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
For the Halloween connoisseur, Haunted Hill Farm has you covered with spooky decor.
There are over 50 animatronics thanks to the distributing company, Almo. The company aims to make it friendly for everyone, whether you’re starting a simple porch setup, have a small one, or are creating a giant haunt year after year.
Haunted Hill Farm products are available on the Haunted Hill Farm website and other online retailers like Amazon, Home Depot, Walmart, Wayfair, and Lowe’s.
Haunted Hill Farm| Facebook| Instagram
Million Dollar Quartet shines a spotlight on four major figures in rock and roll: Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins
The show is based on a real-life jam session between the four in December of 1956 at Sun Records, with its legendary owner, Sam Phillips.
Along with the 5 men, the show includes one woman named Dyanne. She is a fictional character based on Elvis’s real-life girlfriend at the time who was there that night and sang along with the quartet. The musical weaves together drama, humor and a whole lot of music-from Blue Suede Shoes to Hound Dog, Great Balls of Fire, I Walk the Line and Peace in the Valley.
The show runs through November 2.
Walnut Street Theatre: Million Dollar Quartet | Facebook | Instagram
825 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19107
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