Halloween Weekend Brings Spooky Fun to Southwest Florida As Halloween weekend approaches, Southwest Florida residents and visitors have a plethora of spooky and family-friendly events to look forward to. From now until October 31, various locations across Lee County will host a range of activities, including haunted corn mazes, pumpkin patches, sunflower picking, bounce houses, ax throwing, and hayrides.
One such event is the 61st-annual Haunted Walk at the Calusa Nature Center, which returns with its dark and decorated trails, this year's theme being "Mayhem." Not recommended for ages 15 and younger, the event will take place from October 25-27, with tickets priced between $20-$25. Another popular event is the 14th-annual Scarecrows in the Park contest at Lakes Regional Park, which features a pumpkin patch, hayrides, inflatables... and the popular Halloween Express train ride.
The Scarecrows in the Park display, open from October 25-31, will showcase scarecrows decorated in the theme "The Great Outdoors." For a more theatrical experience, the Laboratory Theater of Florida will present its take on Bram Stoker's classic vampire story, "Dracula," featuring five actors playing dozens of characters.
Originally scheduled to open on October 18, the show was postponed due to Hurricane Milton and will now run from October 25-November 9. Tickets are priced at $37, with a special rate of $10 for students. For those looking for a more interactive experience... Farmer Mike's U Pick offers a haunted corn maze with an alien invasion theme, available in 30-minute time slots.
Tickets are available online only and prices vary. According to "Loud and Clear," a local news source, "these events are just a few of the many ways to celebrate the Halloween season in Southwest Florida." All events listed are free or low-cost, "with some activities and rides requiring an additional fee."
This bio provides an overview of a Halloween event schedule in Southwest Florida, detailing various spine-tingling activities and attractions in Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Bonita Springs, Lehigh Acres, and Lee County.
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Prepare to scream: Halloween weekend has finally arrived in Southwest Florida. And there are lots of spine-tingling events happening between now and Oct. 31. Here are some of the spookiest things to do this weekend and next week in Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Bonita Springs, Lehigh Acres and the rest of Lee County:○○○○○○○