Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

■ Several Halloween happenings are still taking place in the valley.

A sampling of silly, spooky attraction­s around Las Vegas

- By Janna Karel Las Vegas Review-Journal thehaunted­museum.com

Halloween will look a little different this year.

And in a year that has been packed with more existentia­l forms of dread, there has never been a better time to delight in the mild, controlled forms of fear that come from haunted houses, trickor-treating and costume contests.

Here’s a selection of Halloween happenings in the Las Vegas Valley.

Masks — the fabric ones, not the costume ones — are required.

Scary experience­s ■ Asylum and Hotel

Fear: Las Vegas Haunts is back with its two haunted house attraction­s: Asylum and Hotel Fear. In the immersive haunted houses, small groups tour the mental hospital and hotel and meet their nefarious occupants. Tickets start at $35 for both attraction­s. 4300 Meadows Lane; lasvegasha­unts.com

■ Fright Ride: The creative team behind Fright Dome at Circus Circus transforms a facility into an immersive and terrifying haunted attraction through which visitors take a ride. Guests will encounter dreadful inhabitant­s and scientists gone mad before inevitably joining the experiment. Fright Ride, 1700 S. In

dustrial Road, open select nights, 6:30 p.m. to midnight through Saturday, $24.99. Reservatio­ns are required.

■ “Horrorwood Video: Highway to Hell”:

Guests will drive into the 1980s-style video store, remaining within the socially distanced confines of their vehicles, as theatrical lighting, projection­s and the occasional creature bring the haunts to them. The attraction will run from 7 p.m. to midnight, Sunday through Saturday, at Majestic Repertory Theatre, 1217 S. Main St. $50 per vehicle, $70 per vehicle on Halloween. Recommende­d for ages 13 and above. 702-423-6366; horrorwood­video.com

■ Late Night Flashlight Ghost Tour Experience: Zak Bagans is allowing limited, unpreceden­ted access to his Haunted Museum, 600 E. Charleston Blvd. Groups of 20 people will have free rein of the entire museum in total darkness for 90 minutes at a time. Tickets start at $199, 10 p.m. and 11:45 p.m. most Friday and Saturday nights through November;

Family fun

■ Boo at the Zoo!: The Lion Habitat Ranch will feature a scavenger hunt, photo opportunit­ies and other Halloween-themed fun from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday to Nov. 2. Tickets must be purchased in advance, and those 2 years and older must wear a mask. Costume masks and costume weapons may not be worn by guests 14 or older. Masks worn by guests 14 and younger must have openings that allow the eyes to be seen and that do not obstruct peripheral vision. All costumes must be family friendly. Admission is $18-$25; one adult admission includes entry for one child ages 4 to 14; and ages 3 and younger get in free.

382 E. Bruner Ave., Henderson; 702-595-6666; lionhabita­tranch.org

Fashion Show mall: Witness a bone-chilling couture presentati­on at the Trick or Chic walk-through experience led by ghost story-telling tour guides, featuring skeleton models. Guests can also venture into The Great Hall to snap photos of a spider web installati­on and mummy fashion exhibit. 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday, and Thursday-Saturday. Reservatio­ns encouraged.

thefashion­show.com

■ Halloween Town: Featuring rides, games, a pumpkin patch, activities and more, daily through Sat

urday, the family-friendly attraction is free with tickets and wristbands available for rides. Hours are 4-9:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays and 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays at Boca Park, 510 S. Rampart Blvd., and 9748 Las Vegas Blvd. South (at Silverado Ranch Boulevard). Hours for the location at 7455 S. Rainbow Blvd. (Rainbow Boulevard and Warm Springs Road) are 4-10 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, noon to 10 p.m. Saturdays and 1-10 p.m. Sundays. Admission is free. All-day ride wristbands are $20 and

do not include games. Tickets are $1 each; a family pack of 25 is $20. Rides and games cost three to five tickets each. 702-722-6363; lvpumpkinp­atch.com

■ Notoriety’s Haunted Trail: To benefit St. Jude’s Ranch for Children, this event features a socially distanced trick-or-treat event with nine 30-minute experience time slots from 4 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Notoriety at Neonopolis, 450 Fremont St. Tickets are $10 and include treats, games, toys, a photo booth and reusable bag. Children younger than 2 get in free (no treat bag). Costumes are encouraged. For ages 21 and older, Notoriety’s Robin Leach Lounge will host an after-party with live music and a cash bar. hauntedtra­il.givesmart.com

■ Area15: ScAREA15 will deliver socially distanced candy, ghostly performanc­es inside The Portal, scariest costume contests, prizes and more from 4 p.m. to midnight Friday. Early entry, from 4-7 p.m., is $5 for family-friendly festivitie­s. Late entry, from 8 p.m. to midnight, is $15, geared toward adults but open to all ages. Future Carnival will be part costume bash and part trippy transforma­tion. Guests are invited to dress in their best intergalac­tic looks and celebrate Halloween among acrobats, stilt walkers, fortune-tellers, candy, prizes and galaxy games on Halloween night. Early entry, from 4-7 p.m. is $5 for family-friendly festivitie­s. Late entry, from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m., is $25 geared toward adults but open to all ages.

■ “Trunk or Treat”: At “Trunk or Treat” at Veterans Memorial Park, more than two dozen businesses will decorate vehicles and come up with clever ways to disperse candy without person-to-person contact. $5 per car; 7 to 9 p.m.;

1650 Buchanan Blvd., Boulder City

Halloween parties

■ Fright Spike: Gold Spike’s “Fright Spike,” returns from the dead with an exclusive, VIP costume party extravagan­za. On Friday and Saturday, guests are invited to celebrate Halloweeke­nd in “The Living Room” as it transforms into a haunted hellscape soiree complete with state-of-the-art decor and gore. Tables will be available for reservatio­n on a first-come, first-serve basis. Costumes are encouraged; masks are required. goldspike.com

Nightmare on Spring Mountain:

Sand Dollar Lounge, 3355 Spring Mountain Road, has a popup activation inspired by Halloween: Nightmare on Spring Mountain, transformi­ng the bar into a creepy, spooky, scary, celebratio­n of All Hallows’ Eve, through Saturday. Reservatio­ns encouraged.

 ?? Majestic Repertory Theatre ?? Majestic Repertory Theatre brings the haunts to you with its drive-in “Horrorwood Video: Highway to Hell” attraction.
Majestic Repertory Theatre Majestic Repertory Theatre brings the haunts to you with its drive-in “Horrorwood Video: Highway to Hell” attraction.
 ?? Las Vegas Review-Journal file ?? For the Late Night Flashlight Ghost Tour, Zak Bagans will let groups of 20 people have the run of his Haunted Museum for 90 minutes in total darkness.
Las Vegas Review-Journal file For the Late Night Flashlight Ghost Tour, Zak Bagans will let groups of 20 people have the run of his Haunted Museum for 90 minutes in total darkness.

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