Halloween Events in Dallas You Cannot Miss

The spooky season is finally here! This Halloween, we are keeping it real with the top things to do in Dallas. We have compiled a list of the greatest haunted houses and Halloween activities in Dallas for you, whether you like to be scared, want to have a hauntingly good time with the family.

Make plans for a safe and socially distanced Halloween evening in Dallas. There are thrills for everyone, from drive-through experiences to hotel parties to family-friendly activities.

Here is the list of some Halloween events in Dallas you cannot miss

Ol Skool Halloween Party: Oct 30

If you consider the 1970s, 1980s, or 1990s to be your "golden days", then you are lucky because the members of the Ol Skool Facebook invite you to dress up in your favorite horror movie costume from the 1980s to now and join them for a Spooktacular evening at Firebird Fowl in Uptown.

Oak Cliff Junkyard Haunted House: Oct 24-Oct 31

If you love haunted houses, Dallas has plenty to offer. This haunted house was built on junk near Oak Cliff. Please be warned that most of our scenes are frightening and are not suitable for small children. The Junkyard Haunted House is a Dallas haunted attraction that is a true haunted junkyard-themed attraction often considered one of the city's only haunted homes. Check event sites for more details.

Virgin’s Upside-Down Tea Party: Oct 24- Dec 12

If you want to have some fun, Virgin’s upside-down tea party is your place to go. Every Sunday, Commons Club hosts a boozy Mad Hatter's Tea Party. They provide drinks and a mix of both sweet and savory snacks. Enjoy your pot of tea with live Alice in Wonderland entertainment.

2021 Dallas Halloween Bar Crawl: Oct 30

Everybody loves a bar crawl especially when there are free drinks. The five-stop bar-hopping experience starts with two free drinks and leads to many more. The night begins at The Playground, 2908 McKinney Ave with a $1000 best costume prize.

Halloween Movie Night at Ida Claire (HOCUS POCUS): Oct 28

Who does not enjoy a little hocus pocus? One of the must-watch films during the spooky season is Hocus Pocus. Grab your blankets and head to Ida Claire for a screening of Hocus Pocus, a classic Halloween film. So, sit back, relax, and enjoy the show. The special drinks are Potion of the Three Sisters Burlesque bitters, gin, pomegranate juice, simple syrup, and lime.

Autumn at the Arboretum 2021: Oct 24- Oct 31

The fall season in Dallas would not be complete without a visit to the Dallas Arboretum and botanical garden for their annual Autumn at the Arboretum. The display becomes enchantingly alive with facinating bugged-out pumpkin houses, insect topiaries that are huge, and a maze to explore. There are other special Halloween festivities and live music to enjoy. 

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