Halloween 2018 is a huge deal in Orlando, and there are spooky events, haunted houses and spectacular shows happening throughout the month all over the city. Here’s a quick list of Halloween 2018 events in Orlando that your whole family will love.
Halloween 2018 Events in Orlando
LEGOLAND Florida’s Brick or Treat
LEGOLAND Florida Resort’s annual Brick or Treat event is back with spooky LEGO® fun for kids, who can gather candy on the Brick or Treat Trail, dive into spectacular shows on LEGO City Stage (like the Candy-Coated Curse and musical performances during The Groovin’ Graveyard show), and enjoy The Tale of Pirates’ Cove Fireworks Finale. Meet LEGO mummies, Frankenstein, a mad scientist and Spider Lady, and of course, build a creepy, crawly spider during activity time.
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Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party
The whole family can join the fun at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party at the Magic Kingdom. Kids can trick-or-treat among Disney’s spookiest characters (who are kid-friendly) and check out the Hocus Pocus Villain Spectacular, Happy HalloWishes Fireworks Show, Boo-to-You Halloween Parade, and bump into Disney characters dressed in their own Halloween costumes.
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Screamin’ Green Hauntoween
Located at the Florida Mall in the Crayola Experience, Screamin’ Green Hauntoween is packed with zombie-themed crafts, spooky cut-outs and a scavenger hunt to go claw-in-claw with a slime show, dance parties and trick-or-treating.
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SeaWorld’s Halloween Spooktacular
Join Elmo, The Count, Cookie Monster and other Sesame Street favorites at SeaWorld’s Halloween Spooktacular®. Watch silly (not scary) live shows in the park’s “fantasea” world where kids can trick-or-treat and interact with the animals. The Spooktacular is only open on weekends through October 28.
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Universal Orlando® Resort’s Halloween Horror Nights
1980s-style horrors take center stage at Universal Orlando® Resort’s Halloween Horror Nights, which take place through November 3. There’s a Stranger Things haunted house among the total of ten and so much more – but the event might be unsuitable for kids under the age of 13, so be warned.
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Zoo Boo Bash
The Zoo Boo Bash at Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens is the best way to trick-or-treat in Central Florida’s wildest neighborhood – and kids can enjoy Boo Bowling, stand for a photo in front of the Monster Mural, and play at the Boo-ubble show while competing in a daily costume contest and pumpkin smash.
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Haunted Houses Around Orlando
Here’s a quick list of Orlando haunted houses, and events for teenagers and adults:
- A Petrified Forest
State Route 436
Altamonte Springs
http://www.apetrifiedforest.com - Fright Night Adventure
4755 North Kenansville Road
Cloud
https://foreverflorida.com/ - Mortem Manor Haunted Attraction
5770 West Irolo Bronson Memorial Highway
Kissimmee
http://www.mortemmanor.com/ - Orlando Haunted Yard
3209 Calloway Drive
Orlando
https://www.orlandohauntedhouses.com/halloween/orlando-haunted-maze-fl.html - Spooky Empire
Caribe Royale Orlando
8101 World Center Drive
Orlando
http://www.spookyempire.com/ - Zombie Outbreak
7364 International Drive
Orlando
http://www.zombieoutbreak.co/florida
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