Spooky season in the Valley of the Sun is a special experience. With cooler weather in Phoenix and an array of Halloween events, there’s no shortage of fun to be had. Whether you’re up for haunted houses or prefer family-friendly pumpkin patches, there’s something for everyone. Best of all, you don’t have to worry about driving. Our luxury transportation services offer a convenient and stylish way to get you to all the action.
This guide highlights the best Halloween events around Phoenix, so grab your costume and get ready for some festive fun!
Haunted Houses and Scary Attractions
13th Floor Haunted House
- Tickets starting at $24.99
- Changes themes annually, so there’s always something new! 2024 attractions include:
- Cemetery of Lost Souls: In the Whispering Cemetery, Lilith, a forgotten soul, lures visitors under the Blood Moon, trapping their spirits to the tombstones so she’ll never be alone again.
- Dead Again: As global temperatures rose, the thawing of Antarctica unleashed Necrotherma Virulenta, a virus that turned people into zombies, forcing survivors, led by an epidemiologist, to seek a cure amid the chaos.
- Lycans Curse: Under the Blood Moon, the Legends of the North awaken as the Order of the Beasts, wearing animal totem masks, hunts villagers while shape-shifting wendigos, werewolves, and evil spirits emerge, leaving only the courageous to fight for survival against the supernatural.
Fear Farm
- Tickets starting at $24.99
- A massive Phoenix Halloween event with multiple haunted houses and outdoor mazes. 2024 attractions include:
- Dead Hour: The surviving fiends rule the Slaughterhouse, a twisted maze where chainsaw-wielding Chainiacs ensure no one escapes their terror.
- Clown Alley: Boomer’s sinister carnival arrives in a village for Halloween, hunting souls to sustain its nightmarish realm and grant its inhabitants eternal life.
- Nautical Nightmare: Captain Rust Hook, risen from a watery grave with his cursed crew, prowls coastal villages on Halloween under the Blood Moon, seizing souls to expand his ghostly ranks.
- Carnage: As global temperatures rose, the ancient virus Necrotherma virulenta emerged from thawing Antarctica, spreading rapidly, turning people into zombies, and forcing a group of survivors, led by an epidemiologist, to seek a cure amidst the chaos.
The Crypt
- Tickets starting at $35
- Each general admission ticket grants you access to all 6 attractions:
- Asylum: After a mental asylum was shut down for abuse and illegal experiments, its patients became flesh-eating zombies, seeking revenge—can you escape?
- Carnevil Chaos: The carnival’s circus freaks abduct and torture locals as their dark secret unfolds.
- Crypt: A sinister, otherworldly guide lures tourists into the Catacombs’ vaults, leading them to certain death.
- Slaughter House: After the discovery of contaminated meat with human remains, insane butchers seek revenge on the county—can you survive their wrath or become their next victim?
- Urban Legends: Face your deepest childhood fears as urban tales come to life—survival is limited, and there’s nowhere to hide!
- Sinister House: Evil lurks behind the Red Door, leading to a sinister realm where vengeful spirits possess objects to claim your soul—are you brave enough to enter?
- They also offer a kid-friendly Ghost Walk Tour: $15.00 per person includes guided Non Scare Tour of the 6 Haunted House Attractions.
Family-Friendly Pumpkin Patches and Festivals
For a more laid-back Phoenix Halloween event experience, pumpkin patches and fall festivals offer wholesome fun for families and couples alike.
Tolmachoff Farms
Located in Glendale, this farm offers:
- A wide selection of pumpkins
- Hayrides and corn mazes
- A petting zoo for the little ones
Vertuccio Farms Fall Festival
Located in Mesa, this festival features:
- A giant corn maze
- Jump pads and ropes course adventures
- Tons of kid-friendly games and activities
Halloween Town
Located in Glendale and Gilbert, Halloween Town offers:
- A sprawling pumpkin patch perfect for photo opportunities
- Family-friendly rides and attractions
- Halloween-themed activities like face painting and costume contests
- A festive atmosphere ideal for families and couples looking to celebrate the season in a fun and safe environment
Halloween Pop-Up Bars
Remember the Christmas Pop-Up bars that have been all the rage in recent years? Well you’re in for a treat this Halloween. At least three bars around the Valley have decorated their establishments to bring you haunted pop-up bars, which are the perfect addition to your Phoenix Halloween events bucket list.
- The Hot Chick: Decorated with whimsical, over-the-top Wonderland-themed elements like giant clocks, butterflies, and mushrooms, The Hot Chick creates a magical atmosphere complete with a costumed host inspired by the Queen of Hearts. Guests are encouraged to dress up throughout the month to fully immerse themselves in the experience. The bar also offers themed cocktails, such as a fruity vodka mix with cherry and peach flavors, and a refreshing tea blend featuring botanical vodka, citrus, and butterfly pea flower.
- Sunny’s Lounge (Black Lagoon): The Black Lagoon immersive experience, inspired by a concept that launched in New Orleans in 2021 and has since expanded to over 35 cities across North America, offers a nostalgic nod to ’80s and ’90s Halloween with a spooky yet quirky vibe. The cocktail menu includes creative options like Haunted Elixir, featuring tequila, mango liqueur, matcha, lime, Thai spice bitters, and a touch of absinthe, as well as Eternal Night, a blend of mezcal, cold brew coffee liqueur, dark rum, cold brew, banana liqueur, sherry, and five spice bitters.
- Trophy Room (Ichabod’s Cabin): “It’s spooky season at Trophy Room! [Now] through November 3rd, step into Ichabod’s Cabin—a Halloween pop-up inspired by the chilling legend of Sleepy Hollow. Sip on six eerie, handcrafted cocktails like Darker than Sin and Coffin Cough, while the Headless Horseman lurks in the shadows. Ready for an experience that’ll raise your spirits? You’ve been warned… “
Other Phoenix Halloween Events
Outdoor Halloween Movie Nights
Outdoor Halloween Movie Nights: Watching Halloween classics outdoors is a great way to enjoy the season’s cooler weather. Phoenix offers several outdoor movie events perfect for a laid-back night.
- Spooky Cinema at Skysill Rooftop, Westin Tempe
- October 4: Beetlejuice
October 11: Hocus Pocus
October 18: Haunted Mansion
October 25: Nightmare Before Christmas
- October 4: Beetlejuice
- Fall Movie Night at The Park, O.S.H.O Brewery-Gilbert
- October 23: Hocus Pocus
- October 30: Halloweentown
Fright Night on The Verde Canyon Railway
Experience the Fright Night Haunted House on The Verde Canyon Railway Fridays and Saturdays through October. This is a stationary train car decorated as a walkthrough Halloween experience. Food and beverages are available for purchase at the depot. The Railway Depot is located in Clarkdale, AZ, about a 2 hour drive from Phoenix. Start the party early by reserving a party bus for your group’s transportation. Dress in your best costumes and enjoy drinks enroute to the haunted house while our professional chauffeurs navigate the journey for you!
Reserve your Phoenix Halloween Event Transportation
Whether you’re into haunted houses, pumpkin patches, or Halloween bar crawls, there’s plenty of spooky fun to be had in the Valley. And with our luxury transportation services, you can leave the hassle of driving and parking behind. We’ll get you there in style, so you can focus on making the most of your Phoenix Halloween event plans. Fridays and Saturdays sell out very quickly, so it’s recommended you reserve your transportation needs in advance. A 25% non-refundable deposit blocks your vehicle of choice off the schedule. The remaining balance is charged to the card on file 10 days prior to your trip.
Ready to book your ride? Contact us today to ensure your Halloween outing is as fun and stress-free as possible. Have a spooktacular time!