Six Flags Fright Fest
Fright Fest returns to Six Flags Fiesta Texas, offering  a wide variety of places to get frightened including several haunted houses and scare zones located throughout the park.
More information: Six Flags Fiesta Texas


SeaWorld Howl-O-Scream and Spooktacular

There will be kid-friendly Halloween shows and activities, fun for both kids and parents alike. Visitors can take an underwater adventure to see colorful creatures while trick-or-treating throughout the park. Howl-O-Scream transforms park with hundreds of creatures roaming five scare zones and lurking the halls of four haunted houses.
More information: SeaWorld San Antonio Website  

 

Nightmare at The Wax Museum
Every Friday and Saturday in October Louis Tussaud’s Wax museum brings back Nightmare at the Wax Museum haunted house. The basement is only open once a year to the public and continues through the fear area of the wax museum. Visitors travel through 16 themed rooms and you have to decide if what they see is real or made of wax. There will be live actors, motion props, and many places to hide. This event is not recommended for children under the age of 13.
More information: Ripley's San Antonio Website

 

San Antonio Zoo Boo!
The San Antonio Zoo hosts its family friendly, non-spooky Halloween celebration, Zoo Boo! The event is held Saturdays and Sundays through October 28 from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. and the zoo will be filled with Halloween fun complete with trick-or-treat stations, a fun hay maze, pumpkin painting, dance parties, and plenty of games. Families can even enjoy a ride on the Zoo Boo! Express. Children are encouraged to wear their best costume for a chance to be in a costume contest. Zoo Boo! is included with standard zoo admission and FREE for zoo members.
More information: San Antonio Zoo Website

 

Ghosts & Legends of San Antonio
A 90-minute walking tour takes people through the shadows of downtown San Antonio. People can learn why La Llorona wails along the San Antonio River, how the famous pirate Jean Lafitte spent his last days in Texas and other stories of lore and legend.
More information: 210-215-2172