Looking for a scary good time this fall that’s appropriate for the whole family? Utah’s favorite summer attraction opens its doors during October for a fun autumn adventure.
Every year, Utah’s amusement park dresses up for Halloween and re-opens its doors to the public for a month of Frightmares.
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Lagoon pulls out all the stops for its six-week-long Frightmares event. The entire park is transformed into a Halloween wonderland.
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Start your visit when the doors open at 5 p.m. on weekdays and 11 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays and you’ll enjoy a few hours of daylight when the youngest members of the family can enjoy the spooks without getting too spooked.
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The littlest ghouls and goblins will love Scary & Crow’s Straw Maze - a fun maze inhabited by friendly creatures.
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Pioneer Village transforms into a Scare Zone for Halloween fun. Keep an eye out for creatures skulking about…
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…and check out the ones who are already long buried.
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As darkness descend on Lagoon, all the scary creatures come out to say hello. Visit ten different haunted venues for various levels of terror, from the toddler-friendly Treat Street to the spine-chilling Malevolent Mansion, there’s something here for everyone.
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As you walk through different parts of the park, you’ll encounter Halloween spirits. Some are friendly…others, not so much.
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You won’t want to miss the Seance - a Halloween-themed show full of frights. Several showtimes are offered each night.
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Of course, all your favorite rides are available during Frightmares. You can even get a Time Warp Fast Pass to skip the line.
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Frightmares runs through Tuesday, October 30th. It’s only open on select days; click here for the schedule.
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Visit Lagoon’s website for more information. Do you plan on attending Lagoon’s Frightmares this season? Tag the friends and family that you want to join you!
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