Whether your tests lean toward Oogie Boogie Bash or Halloween Horror Nights, there’s a haunt event for you.
on select weekend evenings through Oct. 29. Brick-or-Treat features a Monster Party with Lego characters, not-so-scary shows and trick-or-treating with lots of candy handed out. The event is included with park admission, which ranges from $104 to $119 on Brick-or-Treat dates.Howl-O-Scream will run on select nights from Sept. 29 through Oct. 31 at SeaWorld San Diego.
The park is a late arrival to the Halloween haunt game, having launched its Howl-O-Scream event in 2021.features haunted houses, scare zones and shows starting Sept. 29 and running on select nights through Oct. 31. It’s a separate-admission event with tickets ranging from $44.99 to $49.99 for Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays and $39.99-$41.99 for Sunday nights and the one Tuesday . An upgrade for front-of-the-line access can be added for $49 to $99, depending on the date.
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