Last year, Haunt ‘O Ween LA debuted as a fun, immersive, interactive, and safe Halloween drive-thru experience for kids and families to enjoy amidst the uncertainties of the pandemic. This year, Haunt ‘O Ween returns with a car-free experience open nightly from October 1 through October 31.
“2021 is about getting back to the fun festivities that families deserve to enjoy, while still being safe,” says Experiential Supply Founder & Chief Experience Officer Jasen Smith. “Don’t think of it as just a walkthrough. Families can set their own pace and thoroughly explore our thematic interactive environments.”
Haunt ‘O Ween LA is a kid-friendly, non-scary thematic exploration adventure featuring six massive, interactive environments. And of course, there’s lots of candy to take home.
Trick-or-Treating is back, and this year kids will be able to walk door-to-door for their treats in the Town of Hauntoween. Candy is included in the ticket price.
The Hauntoween Pumpkin Patch has more than 30,000 pumpkins on display and for purchase. With hay installations, detailed vignettes, and life-sized props flooding the environment, this is by no means your typical pumpkin patch. When families have found “the one,” they can head over to the Pumpkin Carving Village to create their own jack-o-lanterns!
Attractions for 2021 include a playful Funny Bones Graveyard with enormous hay sculptures and hundreds of friendly skeletons for great photo ops. Also new is the maze-filled Scarecrow Gardens, in which traditional Halloween colors are enhanced by a neon and UV overlay, ready to ignite imaginations, young and old.
Haunt ‘O Ween will be open nightly this October from 5 pm to 11 pm and is located at 6100 Topanga Canyon Blvd., Woodland Hills, CA. For more information or to join the waitlist for first exclusive access to tickets, visit www.SoCalHauntoween.com. Tickets start at just $30. Children under 2 are free.
Haunt ‘O Ween LA is presented by Experiential Supply, an award-winning company to which the Hollywood film industry turns when it comes to creating large-scale, immersive experiences for such big-budget movies as “IT: Chapter 2,” “Ready Player One,” “The LEGO Movie,” “Smallfoot,” and more!