![]() Visitors to Eerie Evening will meet a local undertaker from the turn of the century, explore Victorian superstitions and traditions, and find hidden clues to decode a mystery through thirteen rooms of the former Tampa Bay Hotel. Lantern light flickers off the walls as visitors travel to the brink of a shadow world.Īn Eerie Evening at the Tampa Bay Hotel is a rare opportunity to visit the Henry Plant Museum after dark. See the Museum in moonlight as you’ve never seen it before and explore Victorian mourning and ghost stories brought to life! Period lighting, candles, and artifacts set the stage for an evening of spooky fun. Things to Do on Friday, October 27 An Eerie Evening at the Tampa Bay Hotel | Friday, October 27 from 2 pm- 8 pm ![]() No reservation is required for Dune, but you will need to book a reservation for Waterlicht here. Arts in Motion is bringing two light displays to the Water Street area starting with Dune at Sparkman Wharf (through October 29), “a landscape of light that interacts with human behavior” and then Waterlicht (October 27-29) at Water Street. This is a FREE event for families to experience light and art in a way you probably haven’t before. Kids can even pick up a pumpkin at the floating pumpkin patch during the cruise! The tours disembark from Stop 7 at the Tampa Convention Center.Īrts in Motion at Sparkman Wharf and Water Street | Through October 29 Haunted River Tours are family-friendly, and all ages are welcome! Tours last 45-50 minutes. Each tour will be led by two dead-lightful docents who will tell eerie stories of Tampa’s past. Join Pirate Water Taxi’s crew for an entertaining evening with tales of ghosts along the Hillsborough River. Haunted River Tours with Pirate Water Taxi | Select evenings through October 29 Baggum’s Circus of Fear, Stranglewood Estate, and more. You can’t miss this event that’ll give you a night of haunted houses, scare zones, horror shows, and thrill rides! Haunted houses this year include D.H. ![]() Howl O Scream at Busch Gardens | Select nights from September 8-October 31īusch Gardens’ annual scare-fest is back! On select nights throughout October, you can head to Busch Gardens for an unforgettable experience. We recommend bringing your own bag for the candy and prizes. If you arrive at noon, you can take part in a short opening ceremony and be among the first to trick-or-treat your way through the event. She might even indulge you in her stories of turning her pals into frogs-oops! Kids can meet Kandy, the witch-in-training who is still learning her magic. It’s such a great addition to the park’s Halloween-themed offerings. Spooktacular returns this year after it debuted at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay last year. Spooktacular at Busch Gardens | Saturdays, and Sundays *Be sure to check each event’s social media pages or website to ensure there aren’t any changes due to weather.įeatured Things to Do This Weekend in Tampa Bayīrick-or-Treat at LEGOLAND Florida Resort | October 28-29īrick-or-Treat will bewitch LEGOLAND Florida Resort with all-new shows, new experiences, tons of candy, spooktacular limited-time food offerings, and never-before-seen exclusive LEGO characters! Select weekends this fall, the party kicks off as Monsters take over LEGOLAND and host the Halloween party of the year! It features live entertainment and shows, limited-time attractions, character meet and greets, ALL-NEW fireworks show, and of course, trick-or-treating!
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