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
Friday, Oct 18, 2019 6 PM
Scout Island Scream Park
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$20.00
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