You are never too young or old to enjoy All Hallows’ Eve and with Halloween falling on a Saturday this year there will be plenty of fun to be had in the 4-0-5. Below are some of our favorite things to do around Oklahoma City. As always be sure to share anything we missed in the comments or give us a shout on Twitter or Facebook. We will pass along the suggestions to our followers.
- Haunt the River – Departing from Exchange Landing at 8 p.m. every Saturday in October, cruisers can experience a decorated boat, scary music, appetizers and a cash bar. Cost is $30 per person.
- Bricktown Haunted Warehouse – A longtime Oklahoma City favorite in the heart of Bricktown. This year’s warehouse runs from Oct. 21 through Halloween. Tickets start at $15.
- Frontier City Fright Fest – Frontier City has something for all ages during its annual Fright Fest celebration: trick-or-treating, a haunted forest and so much more. Events come with park admission.
- OKC Dead – Running now through Halloween, OKC Dead is an “interactive zombie survival experience” recommended for ages 14 and up. Tickets are $28.
- Macabret: A Spooktacular Halloween Revue – The University of Central Oklahoma Musical Theatre Division will present an evening of pop-rock favorites Oct. 25 and 26 at the UCO Jazz Lab in Edmond. Hear everything from “Thriller” to “Monster Mash.” Tickets are just $20.



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