Spooktacular savings at Halloween destinations

Spooktacular savings at Halloween destinations

Thrilling theme park attractions and deals
Valerie Puma
Legoland Halloween

While some fall travelers fill their autumn with fall foliage road trips and pumpkin spice lattes, a growing number of travelers are seeking experiences that celebrate the fun and spooky sides of Halloween.

Whether you’re planning to stay in Western and Central New York for Halloween or are looking to explore farther out of town or even out of state, AAA has great suggestions this fall. Prepare for not-so-scary thrills and extra-frightening chills, and be sure to save on theme park tickets with AAA Tickets.

It’s not too late to plan your trip, so let’s take a look at some of the spooktacular things coming up.

 

Fright Fest at Six Flags Darien Lake

For families looking to stay a little closer to home, Six Flags Darien Lake in Darien Center (east of Buffalo), has tons of fun in store for your little monsters! Children 12 years and younger are invited to wear their Halloween costumes to the park for the annual Kids Boo Fest this fall. On Saturdays from Sept. 23 through Oct. 21, explore your family’s favorite rollercoasters and park rides together in the daylight and go on the classic adventure of trick-or-treating around the park.

Looking for something a little more terrifying? Get ready to scream at Fright Fest, a scary after-dark experience recommended for guests 13 and over. This also takes place Saturdays from Sept. 23 through Oct. 21. This fright-by-night experience includes haunted houses, scare zones, and spine-chilling shows, and you can also experience your favorite rides and rollercoasters in the dark. When the sun goes down, the scare factor turns up. Come if you dare, and don’t forget that AAA Members can save up to 55% on their tickets!

 

Brick-or-Treat at LEGOLAND® New York

A few hours' drive away, you’ll find yourself bewitched by the Brick-or-Treat event at Legoland New York Resort in Goshen, N.Y. With tons of candy, an all-new show lineup, never-before-seen exclusive LEGO characters, and more, Legoland is celebrating Halloween from mid-September through the end of October. On select weekends this fall, monsters are taking over Legoland to host Halloween parties with live entertainment and shows, limited-time attractions, character meet and greets, and, of course, trick-or-treating! Don’t forget your costume and your sweet tooth! Grab loads of sweets and treats at trick-or-treating stations, located along dedicated paths, before you BOO-gie down to the Dragon Coaster. AAA Members save over 30% on their Legoland tickets, so book your trip today to join the fun!

 

Halloween at Walt Disney World®

At Walt Disney World® Resort in Magic Kingdom® Park, Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party returns on select nights through Nov. 1, featuring enchanting entertainment, candy, costumes, characters, and more! Halloween with a Disney twist means you and your family can join your favorite Disney characters for an evening of spirited fun. Wear your favorite Halloween costume for this special occasion and get your fill of Halloween sweets and snacks as you trick-or-treat from land to land. Get in on the dance party at the Disney Junior Jam, watch the Mickey’s Booto-You Halloween Parade, and take in the Not-So-Spooky Spectacular fireworks display. This limited-capacity event is great for children of all ages, and AAA Members can save big when booking their magic tickets! Just ask a trusted AAA Magic Creator travel agent for more information.

 

Horror Nights at Universal Orlando Resort

Ten terrifying haunted houses inspired by the biggest names in horror are coming to Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights this year. On select nights from Sept. 1 to Oct. 31, you can expect haunted houses, sinister scare zones, live entertainment, exhilarating rides and attractions, and Halloween-themed foods and drinks. Unfortunately, no costumes or costume masks are allowed. Maximize your fear by staying near the scream with a hotel and ticket package. Just ask a trusted AAA Travel Advisor for more information today! Although Halloween Horror Nights is a separately ticketed event recommended for ages 13 and up, AAA Members get discounts at Universal Orlando Resort, so don’t miss out on the three amazing theme parks! Universal Studios Florida, Universal’s Islands of Adventure, and Universal’s Volcano Bay water theme park are now open with unforgettable dining, incredible entertainment, and more. It’s days AND nights of endless fun for every member of the family!

 

Make the most of your Halloween travel wish list

Decide if not-so-scary or full-on-horror is best for your group, how far you’re looking to travel, and which attractions you’re most interested in this fall. If theme parks aren’t quite in line with your Halloween dreams this year, AAA also hosts group trips to Salem, Mass. You can also check out AAA Member discounts for ghost tours all over the country through AAA Tickets.

 

Explore all your family travel options this fall with AAA Travel by reaching out to a AAA Travel Advisor! Start planning your Halloween adventure today.

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