BY SAMUEL PODOLSKY
LONG ISLAND PRESS
Bayville Scream Park
For those who believe they
can bare to brave a marathon
of scares, Bayville Scream
Park dares you to enter. Six
haunted houses come together
under one park to frighten
even the most fearless of wanderers.
Family and child oriented
attractions are featured
during the weekends before
sundown. 8 Bayville Avenue,
Bayville bayvillescreampark.
com (516) 624-4678. $21.75-
$25.75, 6-Attraction unlimited
ticket: $75. 6 p.m. to 12
a.m. Friday to Saturday, 6 to
10 p.m. Sunday to Thursday
through November 4.
Chamber of Horrors
The largest indoor haunted
house returns to host three
bone-chilling attractions, a
live horror stage show, and
40 actors ready to make your
nightmares come true. Once
again voted the No. 1 haunted
house in New York by newyorkhauntedhouses.
com. 1745
Expressway Dr N., Hauppauge,
chamberofhorrorsny.
com (516_ 710-1845. $35, R.I.P.
Pass: $45. 7:30 to 11 p.m. Friday,
7 to 11 p.m. Saturday, 7 to
10 p.m. Sunday every weekend
in October and October 30 and
31 beginning at 8 p.m.
Darkside Haunted House
More than 14,000 square
feet of scares comprises this
21 year old haunted landscape,
made up of both an indoor
attraction “The House”
and outdoor space “The Village”..
5184 NY-25A, Calverton,
darksideproductions.
com (631) 369-7227. $30-$40. 6
to 10 p.m. Sunday 7 to 11 p.m.
Tuesday to Thurs.day 7 p.m.
to midnight. Fri.day, 6 p.m. to
midnight. Saturday through
November 3.
Darkness Rising
Venture into a mid 17th
century village cursed by unspeakable
horrors in a completely
revamped attraction.
New sets, special effects, and
scares comprise the haunted
landscape. Proceeds will
again be donated to YES Community
Counseling Center.
800 Chettic Avenue, Copaigue,
darknessrising.org, (516) 799-
4747. $25. 7 p.m. to midnight.
Friday to Saturday, 6 to 10 p.m.
Sun.day 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday,
October 24 and Halloween
Dreams and Nightmares
One of the many Halloween haunted houses featured on Long Island. Photo courtesy of the Long Island Press
A brand new limited run
experience takes over the
Hempstead House, as visitors
are plunged into beautiful
and terrifying dreamscapes
over the course of this 60 minute
experience. The mature
content is suggested to be consumed
only by those 16 and
older. 127 Middle Neck Road,
Sands Point sandspointpreserveconservancy.
org (516)
304-5076. $40. 7 to 11 p.m. October
18 to 20, October 24 to 25,
October 30-31.
Gateway’s
Haunted Playhouse
Feel your heartbeat
quicken and stomach drop
at Gateway’s Haunted Playhouse,
featuring “The Midway”,
a fear-fueled carnival
where food, drink, and attractions
such as fi re breathers
and fortune tellers meet.
215 South Country Road, Bellport,
gatewayshauntedplayhouse.
com, (631) 286-1133.
$30-$45. 7 to 11:30 p.m. Friday
to Saturday, 7 to 10 p.m. Sunday,
Wednesday, Thursday
through November 2.
Haunted Trail Nights
This year, the Manor forgoes
the nighttime haunted
trail for a terrifying “escape
the haunted funhouse challenge.”
Children will also
enjoy the “Not-So-Spooky-
Trail,” a guided tour through
the trail that ends with pumpkin
picking. $7-$15. 210 Manor
Road, Huntington, manorfarmhauntedtrailnights.
webs.com, (631_ 213-1927. Not-
So-Spooky Trail: 5 p.m. October
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18 to 19, October 25 to 26.
Escape the Haunted House: 10
a.m. to 10 p.m. October 18 to
November 10 (Reservations
Suggested)
Joe Allocco’s
Franklin Square Horror
Celebrate the last year
of the Long Island haunted
house staple as they prepare
to go all one for their 23rd and
fi nal Halloween. Voted “Best
Haunted House on Long Island”
fi ve years in a row.
1148 Norbay Street, Franklin
Square, Facebook.com/
FranklinSquareHorror 6 to
10 p.m. October 31.
Milleridge Halloween
Village and Haunted
House
More than just a haunted
house, this village is inhabited
by stilt walkers, fi re eaters,
magicians, face painters,
and fortune tellers, and offers
a pumpkin patch, trackless
train, and bounce houses.
Try your hand at the escape
room truck, the village’s latest
attraction. 585 North
Broadway, Jericho, milleridgeinn.
com, (516) 931-2201.
Admission: Free. Haunted
House, Tarot Cards, Escape
Room Truck: $15 Pumpkin
Picking: $8 small pumpkin,
$12 large pumpkin. Train: $6.
Bounce House: $5. 6 to 10 p.m.
Friday, 1 to 11 p.m. Saturday,
noon to 6 p.m. Sunday, October
4 to 27.
Rise of the
Jack O’ Lanterns
Upwards of 5000 intricately
carved pumpkins illuminate
the garden path in
this revamped classic. More
giant pumpkins, more animated
pumpkins, and brand
new 3d sculpted pumpkins
make this a night to remember.
71 Old Westbury Road,
Old Westbury, therise.org,
(516) 252-3392. $22-$26. 6 to 10-
30 p.m. October 17 to 20, 24 to
28.
Restless Souls
Haunted House Complex
With both an indoor and
outdoor haunted attraction,
escape room, and 3D attraction
“Klownkatraz”, there is
a fright for everyone at this
complex. 301 West Hills Road,
Huntington Station, restlesssoulsli.
com (631) 319-9662.
$27. 6 to 10 p.m. Friday to Saturday,
5 to 9 p.m. Sunday, October
18 to 20, October 25 to
27.
Schmitt’s Farm
Haunted House
Celebrate the 25th anniversary
of Melville’s family
owned haunted house asylum
and psycho path corn trail,
with daytime walkthroughs
featuring on actors on the
weekends, and select nights
where visitors brave the asylum
with nothing more than
a lantern. 26 PinelawnRoad,
Melville, schmittsfarmhaunt.
com, (631) 271-3276. $15. 7 p.m
to midnight Friday to Saturday,
Sunday, Wednesday,
Thursday 7 to 11 p.m., Monday
7 to 9 p.m., October 18 to
20, October 24 to 27, October
30 to November 2.
Spooky Fest
Younger Halloween-goers
will enjoy the less intense activities
hosted at the exhibit,
which features a scare-free
walk, face painting, live animals,
and more. 1450 Tanglewood
Road, Rockville Centre
cstl.org/spooky-fest (516) 764-
0045. $10 to $15. 6:30 to 9:30
p.m., October 18 to 20, October
25 to 27, November 2.
Spooky Walk
The longest haunted trail in
Long Island is back, clocking in
at about 45 minutes of sheer terror.
All proceeds are donated to
Camp Pa-Qua-Tuck, a camp for
children and adults with special
needs. 2 Chet Swezey Road,
Center Moriches, spookywalk.
com, (631) 878-1070. $20. 7 to 9
p.m. October 18 to 19, October
25 to 26.
Yaphank Trail of Terror
This year’s trail fuses old
horror favorites with brand
new scenes, and the concession
stand bonfi re, and movies return
to make an unforgettable
experience. 65 Main Street,
Yaphank, yaphanktrail.wixsite.
com (631) 282-8223. Free. 7
to 11 p.m. October 18 to 19, October
25 to 26.
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