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🎃 Hawaii Halloween Weekend Guide: September 28 - Oct 1st 🎃

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October is finally here and haunted locations here in Hawaii are stirring up some serious scares this weekend. Be sure to grab some friends and take on the terror together. No matter what you're looking for, https://www.hawaiihauntedhouses.com is jam-packed with everything from Haunted Houses and Haunted Trails to Escape Games and Scream Parks. And for those who are less into the scares, our site also features family-friendly fun such as hayrides, festivals, corn mazes, pumpkin picking and more.

After visiting a haunted attraction, be sure to come back and visit https://www.hawaiihauntedhouses.com to leave the haunt a review and rating. This will help the attraction be in the running to win the 2023 Haunt of the Year!

Honolulu Haunts
Honolulu, HI
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Honolulu Ghosts: Haunting Tales of Paradise Lost Beneath the palm trees and turquoise waters lies a darker tale of war, death, and passion's crimes that forever shroud this island paradise.
Waimanalo Country Farms Pumpkin Patch & Maze
Waimanalo, HI
Open Saturday and Sunday
Activities: Pick your own Pumpkins, Hayrides, Cow Train rides, Sunflower Maze, Live animals, Keiki Play Park, Pumpkin Shot Country Market: Fresh Picked Waimanalo Corn, Cooked Corn, Corn Bread, Homemade Fudge, Fresh Squeezed 'Nalo-made Lemonade, Fresh Vegetables, Iced Cold Watermelon, Shaved Ice, Coun
Mysteries of Hawaii
Honolulu, HI
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday
A GHOST TOUR IN HONOLULU! Myths of Hawaii and its gods and goddesses, legends of ghosts, spirits and demigods, stories of mystery and hauntings.
Fall Festival & Arts in the Garden
Haverhill, MA
Open Saturday and Sunday
Join us for Fall Family Fun AND enjoy the many talents of local artisans as they display their art and crafts throughout the garden center.
Big Island Ghost Tours
Island of Hawaii, HI
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Big Island Ghost Tours offers stories and legends of Hawaii's most supernatural sites for visitors to experience and come to their own conclusions.

       

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