Houston's Halloween Happenings 2005
Haunted Houses
- The Carnage
7620 Katy Freeway Houston, TX
Sept. 30 - Oct. 31
Admission: $15 for general admission; No children under 12
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Castle Of Doom
9191 Gulf Freeway Houston, Tx 77017
Fridays - Sundays in October
Admission: Castle of Doom, $13; Haunted Woods, $13; Both, $20
Call (713) 946-2266 for more information.
Challenge The Mansion
2001 Commerce St., Houston
Sept. 30 - Oct. 31
Admission:
Basic -- $18, $14 on Sundays
Challenge -- $25, challenge; $18 on Sundays
Click here for coupon. Call (713) 218-8019 for more information.
Discover Houston Tours' Ghost Walk
Franklin Street Coffee House, 913 Franklin
Call (713) 222-9255 for more information.
Admission: Adults, $20; Seniors, $15; No Children.
Bring $1 per person for METRORail.
Sept. 30 - Oct. 29
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Six Flags Astroworld Fright Fest
9001 Kirby Dr. Houston, TX 77054
Oct. 7 - 30 (Fridays - Sundays)
Admission: Adults, $41.99; Children (under 48 inches tall), $24.99
Buy tickets online for $24.99 per person.
Call (713) 799-1234 For More Information
The Haunted Trails
Antoine near Beltway 8
Sept. 30 - Oct. 31
Admission: Adults, $13; Children (under 48 inches tall), $10
Call (713) 618-DEAD for more information.
The Haunting At Bear Branch
5310 Research Forest Dr, The Woodlands
Recommended for children under 9
Admission: Haunted Trail, $8; Carnival, $5
Save $1 on Haunted Trail admission with a canned food item (maximum $3 discount)
Call (281) 210-3950 for more information.
High Spirits Tours
"Haunted Houston" and "Ghosts Of The Coast In Galveston"
Call (713) 224-2868 for more information.Nightmare On The Bayou
1515 Studemont St., Houston
Sept. 30 - Oct. 31
Admission: Adults, $22; Children (under 48 inches tall), $18
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Call (713) 868-3344 ext 4 for more information.
Phobia
18777 Hwy 290, Houston
Sept. 30 through Oct. 31
Admission: $12 for one haunted house; $20 for both.
Click here for coupons. Call (713) 526-DEAD for information.
The Sanitarium & Haunted Maze
1500 Elton St., Houston
Sept. 30 - Oct. 31
Admission: The Sanitarium. $13; Chainsaw Maze, $13; Both, $20
Call (713) 946-2266 for more information.
Screamworld
2225 N. Sam Houston Parkway West at TC Jester Boulevard, Houston
Sept. 30 - Oct. 31
Admission: Adults, $18; $12, Sunday nights (except Oct. 30)
Click here for coupon. Call (713) 223-9500 for more information.
Events
- Oil Ranch Pumpkin Patch
Oil Ranch
Oct. 1 - Oct. 31
Tickets: Free with Admission
For more information call: (281) 859-1616Boo On The Boardwalk
Kemah Boardwalk
Oct. 1 - Oct. 31
Tickets: Free For more information, call (281) 334-9880.McDonald's Halloween Mansion
Children's Museum of Houston
Sat., Oct. 15 to Sun., Oct. 31
Tickets: $5; members get in free
For more information, call (713) 522-1138.Halloween Fun: Trick-or-Treating
Children's Museum of Houston
Oct. 20 at 5 p.m.
Oct. 21 at 3 p.m.
Oct. 22 at 10 a.m.
Tickets: $5; $4 seniors 65 and over; free for children under 2 and members
For more information call (713) 522-1138Creepy Crawlers
Armand Bayou Nature Center
8500 Bay Area Blvd. Houston, TX, 77058.
Call (281) 474-2551 for more information, tickets.
Oct. 21 - 22, 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Tickets: Free with price of admission; $10 for members, $12 for non-membersRonald McDonald Magic Show
Children's Museum of Houston
Oct. 22 - 23
Tickets: $5; $4 seniors 65 and over; free for children under 2 and members
For more information call (713) 522-1138Halloween Magic Show
Hobby Center
Oct. 22 at 8:30 p.m.
Oct. 23 at 2 p.m.
Tickets: $25-$30
For more information call (713) 629-3700Zoo Boo
The Houston Zoo, 1513 N. Macgregor Drive, Houston
Oct. 21-23 and Oct. 28-30
Tickets: $8.50 (12 and over); $4 (2-11 years old); Free (under 2 years old); $5 (64 and over)
For more information, call (713) 533-6500.Houston Texans Cheerleaders Halloween Bash, Part 3
Main Street, Downtown Houston
Oct. 28, 9 p.m. - 2 a.m.
Click here to register to win six tickets to attend bash.
** Ticket is required for entry. Must be 21 or older to enter.Houston Press Halloween Parade
Downtown Main Event
Saturday, Oct. 29
Events:
Costume contest, prize packages, live entertainment and more.
For more information call (713) 223-4500Scaryoke!
KPFT 90.1 FM
KPFT, 419 Lovett Blvd
Saturday, Oct. 29 at 6:00 p.m.
$5 donation appreciated
Events:
Karaoke, face painting, balloon animals
For more information call (713) 526-4000Great Pumpkin Fun Run 2005
Texas Heart Institute
Tranquility Park, Downtown
Saturday, Oct. 29
Events:
The Great Pumpkin Dash (5K Run), 8 a.m.
The Goblin Gallop (3K Walk and Jog), 8:05 a.m.
The Witches Walk (1K Kids Walk and Jog) 9 a.m.
Wheelchair 7:55 a.m.
Costs: $13-25 on race day; wheelchairs and senior citizens participate free For more information, call (832) 355-9584.7th Annual Halloween Boo Bash For Kidz
Traders Village, 7979 N. Eldridge Rd.
For more information, call (281) 890-5500.
Sunday, Oct. 30, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tickets: Free; parking, $2Ghostly Gardens
Moody Gardens, 1 Hope Boulevard, Galveston
Call (800) 582-4673 for more information.
Sunday, Oct. 30 from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Click here for ticket information.Vampire Ball
Numbers Night Club, 300 Westheimer Road, Houston
Monday, Oct. 31, 9 p.m.
Tickets: $13 at door; $15, (18 and under) For more information, call (713) 526-6551.
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