Don’t freak out this Halloween! Whether you want to catch a scary flick, experience LA’s most terrifying escape room or visit an IT-themed hunted house, we’ve got you covered of the best Halloween happenings in Los Angeles, that will make you forget all about trick-or-treating!
60out Dracula Escape Room
Just in time for Halloween, 60out Escape Rooms has opened their newest escape room, Dracula, at their Melrose location. For those unfamiliar with the latest craze, escape rooms are an interactive live-action adventure games where players become active participants in stories and must work as a team to solve intriguing problems, escape from precarious situations and unravel the plot before time runs out. 60out Escape Rooms has four locations in West LA, Marina Del Rey, Hollywood, and Melrose. A few of our favorite themed rooms include The Mystery of Senator Payne, Ghost Ship, P.U.T.I.N., Outbreak and Doctor Psycho. How to play…Find Clues, Solve Puzzles, Escape! Get $20 off any game with code 60DOWN17.
Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood: Horror Made Here
Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood: Horror Made Here has transformed the famed backlot into a festival of frights, taking guests into the most spine-tingling moments from some of Hollywood’s greatest horror movies. It features interactive dark walkthroughs of the Neibolt House from the highly popular The IT Experience: Neibolt House Hollywood, The Conjuring, and A Nightmare on Elm Street, plus exclusive nighttime tours revealing behind the lens of some of the most memorable horror scenes captured for TV and movie screens. Guests will also be able to tour Stage 48: Script to Screen for an up-close look at the original costumes, props and set pieces that contributed to many of the scariest moments in horror movies.
Fat Sal’s Hollywood Halloween McDowell’s Transformation
Fat Sal’s Hollywood location will celebrate Halloween by transforming it’s location into McDowell’s from the 1988 box office hit Coming to America. The McDowell’s theme will be part of the interior and exterior of the restaurant. The featured food items will be “The Big Mick”, “The Sexual Chocolate Shake” and “The Zamunda Fries” on October 30 and October 31 from 11am-3am.
Universal Studios Hollywood Halloween Horror Nights
Happy Death Day killed it at the box office and now guests can experience deja-vu live when they visit The Horrors of Blumhouse maze at Universal Studios Hollywood’s “Halloween Horror Nights” The Horrors of Blumhouse maze, features all-new scares from three twisted thrillers in one bone-chilling maze: Happy Death Day, The Purge and Sinister. Also, the “Titans of Terror Tram: Hosted by Chucky” ratchets up the scares, transporting guests into a nightmare of carnage on the world-famous studio backlot, pitting guests against Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees and Leatherface and the infamous serial killer doll, Chucky.
Boo2! A Madea Halloween
Looking for a scary movie to catch for a spooky datenight? Tyler Perry is back with his sequel instillation, BOO2! A Madea Halloween now in theaters. In Boo2! A Madea Halloween, Madea winds up in the middle of mayhem when she spends a hilarious, haunted Halloween fending off killers, paranormal poltergeists, ghosts, ghouls, and zombies while keeping a watchful eye on a group of misbehaving teens.
Creep LA- LORE
From the heart of Downtown LA, thrill seekers are invited to step into an altered world where folklore comes to life. LORE is a haunting experience from the minds of, Creep LA, based on the Amazon Prime Exclusive Series. Celebrating the origins of the horror genre, Lore explores the real-life tales behind pop culture’s most legendary horror myths, such as vampires, changelings, werewolves, séances and possessed dolls. Upon entering Creep LA: Lore, handlers will guide groups of eight brave souls inside this imagined universe where groups travel through a fully engaging, multi-sensory, 1-hour walk-thru experience within a dynamic and diverse environment of moody rooms, intimate encounters, and terrifying scenarios.