This whole year seems like one long night of ghouls and goblins, complete with masks and PPE costumes and unexpected tricks, though devoid of too many treats. Still, Halloween itself is just around the corner and though fewer events than usual are on the calendar, here are those being held on All Hallow’s Eve, the night before the day that we remember, all too appropriately, the dead.
All Things Haunted
Asylum and Fear Hotel – Oct. 1-31 – Meadows Mall
Twenty-two years of fear! Asylum & Hotel Fear takes you on a terrifying journey with the Vander family at the Asylum and the Feorays at the Hotel. Together they met by chance, brought together by fate, bound by horror. For a guaranteed date and time, you must book your ticket online.
Zak Bagan’s Haunted Museum – 600 E. Charleston Blvd.
Thurs-Mon, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; $48/$79
Zak Bagans’ The Haunted Museum takes terrifying to the next level with 30 rooms of horror.
Hallowheels Trapped Drive Through Haunted Experience – Oct. 8-31 – 2330 Industrial Road
$54.99/$79.99
Trapped is a unique Haunted Drive-in attraction. While experiencing Trapped, you stay in your car with the windows rolled up, hopefully safe from the Hekuri that are looking for sacrifices. Tickets are sold for specific start times.
Fright Ride Haunted House – Oct. 2-31 – 1700 S. Industrial Rd.
$34.99/$44.99
Fright Ride is Las Vegas’ largest immersive and socially distanced haunted attraction. You ride on one of the “research transport vehicles” and get a “fear diagnosis” as you cruise through 75,000 scare-feet of Dr. Craven’s top-secret research lab. Reservations are required. No walk-up tickets will be sold.
Haunted Cocktail Mansion – Oct. 31, 8 p.m. – Artisan Hotel
$35
Experience the Haunted Cocktail Mansion for complimentary signature cocktails, craft beers, and champagne while mingling with the tormented and 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! Complimentary drinks 8 p.m.-10 p.m., cash bar after 10 p.m.
Haunted in the Desert – Oct. 29-31 – Whitney Ranch Recreation Center
6-9 p.m.; Free
No tricks, just treats, during this fall holiday event. A spooky western ghost town comes alive, providing a spectacular drive-through haunted experience.
Nightmare at the Museum – Haunted House – Oct. 2-31 – Tom Devlin’s Monster Museum, Boulder City
$25
Tom Delvin’s Monster Museum is open year-round, 7 days a week from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. On select nights in October, visit during the extended hours of 7-10 p.m. and creep down the halls where many people swear that they’d had a supernatural experience. New this year is The Fright Zone!
Moapa Valley Haunted Corn Maze – Oct. 1-31
GA $12
Get lost in a 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 answer: Plenty! The terror begins at 7 p.m.
Parties and More
Rock of Horror – Throughout October – Fremont Street
Free
Live entertainment, including the Wicked Dreams production show, special Viva Vision light show, roaming entertainers, costume contests, and Fear The Walking Dead Survival attraction.
Witches and Warlocks Magic Show – nightly – 1025 S. 1st Street
$65
Watch renowned magicians perform jaw-dropping magic with a twist of dark magic and fantasy guaranteed to leave you amazed.
Fiona’s Cauldron – Oct. 15-31 – 8112 S. Valley View Blvd.
$39 online only
Fiona’s Cauldron is a live entertainment experience that takes place inside an automated car wash system. It’s a safe magical show for the whole family. Must be inside a vehicle to enter.
Nightmare on Spring Mountain – Oct. 12-31 – Sand Dollar Lounge
The Sand Dollar Lounge will transform into a creepy, spooky, scary celebration of Hallow’s Eve.
The bar will offer a limited number of themed cocktails and Oktoberfest beers and patrons in costumes will receive a free welcome shot.
Harley Harvest Day Car and Bike Show – Oct. 31 – Las Vegas Harley Davidson, S. Las Vegas Blvd.
11 a.m.-2 p.m.; $25
Bring out the family and kids for a costume contest, food trucks, live music, and candy. Prizes and trophies awarded.
AREA15 – Oct. 30-31 – 3215 S. Rancho Dr.
Oct. 30, 4 p.m. to midnight; $5-$15
Oct. 31, 4 p.m. to 2 a.m., $5-$25
AREA15, the new immersive entertainment and art complex in Las Vegas, invites guests to don their scariest and most creative costumes this Halloween for a weekend full of spirited festivities for all ages.

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