Haunted Houses:
Freakling Bros Trilogy of Terror
4245 S. Grand Canyon Dr.
$15-$40
Oct. 17-31
Featuring the classic Castle Vampyre, the Coven of 13, and the world-famous Gates of Hell. To enter, you must be 17 years of age or accompanied by an adult. No one under the age of 13 admitted. Opens at 7 p.m.
Freakling LGBTQ Night
Oct. 17
Freakling Bros stands proudly alongside the LGBTQ community and as a token of that alliance, will offer special 2-for-1 tickets of the same type at the Trilogy of Terror, as well as a free rainbow glow necklace.
16th Street House of Hell
1230 S. 16th Street
One Night Only – Oct. 31
Free Admission
One hundred feet of Maze Haunted House featuring Clowns, Dead Babies, Annebelle, Chucky, Electric Chairs and much more! Dusk to 10 p.m.
Vegas Fright Nights & HallOVeen
Opportunity Village
$10 online, $15 at the gate
Oct. 4-Nov 1
Vegas Fight Nights at Opportunity Village is the place to be! Located inside the gates of the Magical Forest, this bone-chilling experience is not the faint of heart. For a less terrifying experience, visit the first hour. Open nightly at 5:30 p.m.
Asylum & Hotel Fear
Meadows Mall
$17-$37
Oct. 3-31
21 years of FEAR! Asylum & Hotel Fear takes you on a terrifying journey with the Vander family at the Asylum and the Feoray’s at the Hotel. Together they met by chance, together by fate, bound by horror. Opens at 6:30 p.m.
Scare at Town Square
Town Square
$35-$125
Oct. 2-Nov. 10
Scare Town at Town Square prepares to let you face your fears with a haunted house maze, phobia rooms, selfie sets, a terrifying escape from a live horror film, a speakeasy featuring custom cocktails, live entertainment, and weekly spooky events. Open daily at 7 p.m.
Undead Haunted Maze
Tivoli Village
$10
Oct 4-31
The undead Haunted Maze features over 2000 square feet of twists and turns in a real maze full of monsters and creepy crawlies. Family fun walkthroughs are available for the kids (with no actors) during the day starting at 10 a.m.
Nightmare at the Museum – Haunted House
Tom Devlins Monster Museum, Boulder City
$15/$25
Every Fri & Sat in Oct. and every day from Oct. 24, 7 p.m.-11 p.m.
Nightmare at the Museum is a one of a kind haunted attraction experience! This is a lights out flashlight tour of our creature collection, where visitors will receive a flashlight at the door, and will find out first hand what the monsters will do when the lights go out!
Boulder City Haunted Ghost Yard
Southern Nevada Railroad, 600 Yucca St.
$5/$15/$25
Oct. 4-31, 7 p.m.
Boulder City Haunted Ghost Yard is southern Nevada’s newest and scariest Haunted Attraction. If you are mourning the loss of Bonnie Screams and Fright Dome, your new fear is here!
Moapa Valley Haunted Corn Maze
1500 Lewis Ranch Road
$17
Oct 4-31
Get lost in our pitch-black maze as the ghosts, goblins, and chainsaw massacre artist, make even the bravest hearts cringe in terror. The most asked question is “how scary is the corn maze”. The terror begins at 7 p.m.
Parties/Balls:
Annual Fetish and Fantasy Halloween Ball
Hard Rock
$89
Oct. 26
Join the super sexy and bizarre at the Annual Fetish and Fantasy Halloween Ball.
Rock of Horror
Fremont Street Downtown
Throughout Oct.
Free Admission
Fremont Street Experience transforms into the Rock of Horror, a holiday-themed celebration that includes a costume contest with cash prizes, flash mobs, and bands on three different stages.
Halloween Under The Dome
Plaza Hotel
Oct 26
Party under the Plaza Dome with an evening of live wrestling presented by Lucha Libre LV, ghouls, a live DJ, carnival food, drink specials, and more.
Sin City Halloween Parade & Party
Downtown
Oct. 26, 5 p.m.-11 p.m.
6 p.m. – Sin City Halloween 5k costume run…run, walk, or crawl.
8:15 p.m.-9 p.m. – Sin City Parade
9 p.m.-midnight – Hearse/Scary Car Show from 6th Street to 8th Street and Sin City Halloween Block Party, 6th Street and Abbey Road Crossing.
Parade of Mischief
Downtown Summerlin
Every Friday & Saturday in Oct., 7 p.m.
Glow in the spirit of Halloween at Downtown Summerlin with a new Halloween ‘Parade of Mischief’. A festive family parade filling the streets of Downtown Summerlin with dancing zombies, ghosts, witches, wizards, a rockin’ dead skeleton band, and more.
Treat Street
Oct. 31, 5 p.m.-7 p.m.
Treat Street is a family event, so wear your costume and trick-or-treat in the common area. This event is free and open to the public and will feature candy distribution at DTS retailers, Las Vegas Metro Police Department Spooky Block Party, photo-opportunities with the Clark County Fire Department,”Howl-O-Ween” dog costume contest, and a “It’s The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown” movie screening.
Howl-O-Ween Dog Costume
Oct 31, check in 4:30 p.m.
Bring your four-legged family members to Downtown Summerlin’s Howl-O-Ween dog costume contest benefitting the Animal Foundation during Treat Street festivities. Entry fees include a $20 donation and $10 for each additional dog. The contest starts promptly at 5:30 p.m.
Freak The Beat music festival
Bunkhouse Saloon
$30-$50
Oct. 26
Join the first-ever Freak The Beat festival & Halloween party featuring musical performances showcasing the next music trends and local and up-coming artists. Halloween costumes are encouraged and guests can enter the costume contest for a chance to win $3,000 for best dressed. Party starts at 4 p.m.
Hog-O-Ween
Hogs & Heifers, Downtown
Oct. 31
Free Admission
The theme this year for Hogs & Heifers Hog-O-Ween is Dr. Seuss which includes a costume contest with cash prizes.
Devil’s Bash
Strat Casino and SkyPod
Oct. 31
DJ ASHBA will host a Halloween party at the ASHBA Clothing store located inside The Strat and SkyPod at 9 p.m. Partygoers can walk the black carpet for live entertainment, refreshments, special guests, and more. Show off your best Halloween costume for a chance to win exclusive prizes and giveaways. Autographs and photo opportunities will be available during a meet-and-greet with ASHBA.
ScarePod
$99
Oct. 31
The Skypod will transform into the Scarepod for a Stratacular Halloween celebration. The festivities begin at 9 p.m. and include live entertainment, open bar, bites, and access to SkyPod’s indoor and outdoor Observation Decks. Partygoers are invited to show off Halloween costumes for a chance to win cash prizes.
Halloween 2019 In The Underground
Mob Museum
Oct. 31, 5 p.m.-midnight
From flappers to mobsters, ghouls and goblins, the Underground at the Mob Museum invites partygoers to a night of Halloween fun. Festivities include live jazz by Lady and the Vamp, $10 drink specials, tarot and crystal ball readings, and a costume contest which takes place at 9 p.m.
Bloody Sausage Fest Halloween Party
Hofbrauhaus
$34 until Oct.18; $39 after
Oct. 31
Join the Hofbrahaus for a bloody good time at the Bloody Sausage Fest! Live entertainment will run from 8 p.m.-11 p.m. with a contest for best costumes, steinholding, and sausage eating. Prizes will be handed out throughout the evening for lunch and dinner certificates. First drink is free with admission.
Day of The Dead Party
Drai’s Nightclub
$30, women/$50, men
Oct. 31
Drai’s Nightclub will host a Day of the Dead Party with DJ and Pauly D. All clubgoers are encouraged to dress in Halloween costumes. Doors open at 10:30 p.m.
TAO Halloween Party
Venetian
Oct. 31
TAO Nightclub is having one of the greatest Halloween parties featuring the music of DJ Mustard staring at 10:30 p.m. Join Halloween partygoers and register to win big bucks in the Halloween costume contest. $3,000 first place, $1,500 seconds place, and $500 for third place. Must be 21+ and locals get in free.
Fang-tastic Halloween Costume Contest
Gilley’s Saloon, Treasure Island
Oct. 31
Head over to Gilley’s Saloon at Treasure Island for a Halloween party and costume contest! The event will include a $850 costume contest with $500 first place, $250 second place, and $100 third place prizes. Enjoy drink specials, and live music with Dez Hoston starting at 9 p.m.
Demon Dome Halloween Party
Palms
Oct. 31, 10 p.m.
Don’t miss the Demon Party featuring Cardi B at KAOS Dayclub and Nightclub at the Palms.
The LINQ Promenade Halloween Party
Oct 25-31
Beginning Friday, Oct. 25, The LINQ Promenade transforms with Halloween decorations as street musicians, face painters, stilt walkers, and zombies take over the promenade. The High Roller wheel will also be decorated for the Halloween season.
Oct. 25-31
A Witching Hour Stage Show – A free live show on the Promenade fountain stage.
Oct. 26
Families can TRIQ or Treat for candy at various retailers throughout the LINQ Promenade from 3 p.m.-7 p.m.
Oct. 31
The High Roller lights up in a Halloween color scheme at night.
Nov. 1
The Promenade hosts Day of the Dead Art Bloq from noon-11 p.m.
Stranger Things 80’s Halloween Party
Brooklyn Bowl
$10 GA/$12 DOS
Oct. 26
Dress up in Halloween costumes and join the festivities as Brooklyn Bowl transforms into the haunted Stranger Things tribute. DJ Jeffery spins a monster mix of all 80’s all night including songs from the show. Stranger Things photobooth by And!, Character buttons for the first 300, and On stage costume contest. The party begins at 10 p.m.
Haunted Cocktail Mansion
Artisan
$25
Oct. 31, 8 p.m.
Experience the Haunted Cocktail Mansion for complimentary signature cocktails, craft beers, and champagne while mingling with the tormented and the damned who haunt the mansion. Make your way through three areas of experiences including zombielair, the blacklight beer room, and the dead dance party with the Ragin’ Vampire Band and DJ Pennywise. Costumes are encouraged! $20 tickets until 9:30 p.m. Complementary drinks from 8 p.m.-10 p.m. Cash bar after 10 p.m.
Halloween Bash
Distill & Remedy’s
All Locations
Oct 26
Invite your friends to your favorite neighborhood Distill and Remedy’s for their annual Halloween Party. Don your spookiest costume and bite into Zombie Nachos. The Halloween parties start at 8 p.m. No face paint or masks allowed and must be 21+.
More Halloween Activities:
Container Park Halloweekend
Container Park
Don’t miss Container Park Halloweekend with food and beverage specials throughout the day.
Oct. 26 – Kids Camp, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Oct. 27 – Jazz in the Park, 3 p.m.- 6 p.m.
Oct. 31 – Trick-or-Treat at the Container Park, 5 p.m,-7 p.m.
Tombstone Tales and and Woodlawn Cemetery Walking Tours
Woodlawn Cemetery, Downtown
$15 members/$25 non-members
Oct 19, 25, 31
Wander through weathered tombstones of Las Vegas’ oldest cemetery. Hear the tails of the familiar and unfamiliar – names that made an impact on Las Vegas before their burial at Woodlawn Cemetery. Not appropriate for children 12 and under. Children 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Tours begin at 4:30 p.m.
Hallow Reef at Shark Reef Aquarium
Mandalay Bay
Oct. 25-27
Join the festivities for treats and fun when the Shark Reef Aquarium turns into a spooky shipwreck. Kids 12 and under in costume receive complimentary admission on Friday and discounted admission on Saturday and Sunday. There will be trick or treating all three days. Adults who donate blood to the American Red Cross on Friday, the 25th, will also receive complimentary admission.
Great Pumpkin Celebration
Bass Pro Shops, 8200 Dean Martin Dr.
Oct. 19-20, 25-31
All kids are invited to the Great Pumpkin Celebration at Bass Pro Shops! Activities include a free photo with the Peanuts Gang, a Pumpkin Toss, Costume Parade with prizes, free crafts, and Trick-Or-Treating.
Mr. Bizzaro’s Big Boo Bash
Cornerstone Park, Henderson
$15-$60
Oct. 18-20, 25-27
Halloween fun for the whole family underneath a real circus tent at Cornerstone Park. Ridiculous comedy, amazing acrobatics and death-defying aerial acts wrapped together in one spooky spectacle. Wear your costume and get priority seating. Fri-Sat performances, 5:30 p.m., and 8 p.m.; Sun, 6 p.m.
Springs Preserve Haunted Harvest
Non Members, $8/Individual, Family & Bronze members, $7/Silverstate, Gold and Platinum are free. Children 2 and under are free.
Oct. 11-13, 18-20, 25-27
This family-friendly event features trick or treats candy stations, carnival games, hay maze, petting zoo, craft activities, live entertainment, food vendors, and more.
Town Scary
Town Square
Oct. 31, 4 p.m.-7 p.m.
Town Square turns into Town SCARY on Halloween and children of all ages are invited to trick-or-treat at participating stores and restaurants. Several activities will take place throughout the evening including a children’s costume contest.
Halloween Ghost Walk
District at Green Valley Ranch
Oct. 31, 5 p.m.-8 p.m.
The Halloween Ghost Walk will feature a Halloween costume contest and trick-or-treating in the center, located on Main St. by the courtyard.
Monster Mash Trunk or Treat
The Crossing at Windmill
Oct. 24
Free Admission
Family-friendly fun with trick-or-treating, pumpkin racing, games, and monster mashing on the dance floor. The hours are from 5 p.m.-9 p.m.
Safe Street Las Vegas
Wet’n’Wild
$8 GA/$10 VIP
Oct. 25-27
Hop on your broomsticks and prepare for a FANGtastic journey through trick-or-treating stations, a hay maze, games, photo opps, and live entertainment. VIP entry: Fri, 4:30 p.m.; Sat-Sun, 4 p.m. GA entry: Fri, 5:30 p.m.; Sat-Sun, 5 p.m.
Halloweek
Lake Las Vegas
Oct. 24-31
Halloweek invites you to a series of events at Lake Las Vegas.
A Pirate Ship Haunted Experience
Oct. 24-25, 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
The Pirate Ship Haunted Experience includes a cruise, costume contest, games and performers on board La Contessa.
A Creepy Clown Carnival
Oct. 24-27, 2 p.m.-7 p.m.
A Creepy Clown Carnival includes food, games, prizes, and clown performers.
A Shipwrecked Halloween Party Cruise
Oct. 31
A Shipwrecked Halloween Party Cruise leaves the docks at 7 p.m. This party is limited to adults 21+ with drink specials, appetizers, music, dancing, and prizes for the best costume.

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