Festival tickets start at $20 Music! Food! Entertainment! carnival rides, a Kid Zone, and horror haunts filled with thrills and chills. Knowing every age will enjoy Scout Island Scream Park, including those maybe too young for the horror haunts, a daytime festival has been added this year. DAYTIME: Bring the whole family to celebrate at The Kid Zone for Halloween themed festive fun. Day attractions: -Adventure through the wooded swamp perimeter on an old fashioned tractor-pulled wagon -Bounce house, kid-sized carnival rides -Kid focused magical entertainment featuring The Boogie Spookatular, a cartoon based animated musical adventure. Plus enjoy live music on special event days. -These activities will also be open during the night time hours. NIGHT TIME: And as night falls, Scout Island Scream Park evolves into a dark carnival of unusual monsters and amazing illusions. Only the courageous will survive the intense encounters with these infamous creatures of the night. Night attractions include: -The Kraken Pirate Pub and Music Hall: food, spirits, and music -Fright Zones: Areas where creatures lurk around every turn, Fright Zones are outdoor haunted houses set up in open areas with themed actors -Haunted attractions: Pharaoh's Fury haunted house, Stitch's Body Emporium, The Devil's Swamp, Zombie Outbreak Battlefield When: Select Dates in September, October, and November 2019 Where: 1034 Harrison Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70124
Tuesday, Oct 29, 2019 6 PM
Scout Island Scream Park
I
$20.00
More Info
More Very Local
New Orleanians, Visual Arts
Beaucoup power: Meet the artist behind the unique billboard in Treme
New Orleans artist / musician / rapper Nesby Phips has rented the space to share a message. With clear, bold, white words on a black backdrop, he has spelled out,...
Many would call the 7th Ward one of New Orleans’ iconic Creole neighborhoods, and civil rights attorney A.P. Tureaud is one of the neighborhood’s iconic native sons. While he became...
Mardi Gras, Mardi Gras Indians
PHOTOS: Cancelled, Cold and COVID - Mardi Gras 2021 Prevails
Even though Mardi Gras 2021 looked different, you can't keep Carnival out of the hearts of New Orleanians. Here's a look at Mardi Gras Day during COVID-19.
Bars, Food/Drink, Know Your NOLA
A product of the pandemic, Pepp's bar is a neighborhood partnership
This Marigny dive bar has rolled with the punches since the beginning of the pandemic, creating a parklet to serve customers and teaming up with a neighborhood restaurant for food.