Cedar Point’s HalloWeekends returns this week! HalloWeekends starts on Sept. 14 and ends on Oct. 29.
With daytime family activities like corn and hay mazes, pint-sized tractors for kids, pumpkin decorating, games, and trick-or-treating, plus nighttime haunted mazes, scare zones, and entertainment, HalloWeekends will send silly and scary chills down the spine.
Here are some of the new attractions:
▪️Mr. Midnight Haunted Maze
This all-new maze is located near the GateKeeper roller coaster and joins four additional haunted mazes: Bloodbath, Fearground Freak Show, Slaughter House, and The Haunting of Eerie Estate, all included with park admission.
▪️Clownz: Death Metal Tour
As guests stroll down the Gemini Midway, they’ll stumble upon the “Butchers of Rock” band, who’ve found themselves performing an eternal concert night after night at HalloWeekends. With live music and clown-faced concertgoers roaming the venue in this new outdoor scare zone. Clownz: Death Metal Tour is just one of five outdoor fright zones, including CornStalkers 2.0, Tombstone Terror-tory, Cut Throat Cove, and Blood on the Bayou.
▪️Tastes of HalloWeekends
Cedar Point’s culinary team formulated new flavors for the season, and this year, new delicacies are available. Guests can sink their fangs into the smoked wings of fire, maple sausage on a stick with spicy sriracha maple syrup, cheesecake chimichangas with caramel and apple pie toppings, pumpkin pie spiced churros, Nashville chicken and waffles, the Oktoberfest pizza with mashed redskin potatoes, smoked kielbasa, sauerkraut and cheddar cheese, and so much more. HalloWeekends-themed specialty drinks and the popular “blood bag” alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks will return.
Kids’ activities include pumpkin decorating, trick or treating, the Magical House on Boo Hill, and more.
HalloWeekends runs Thursday nights, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, Sept.14 through Oct. 29. Rides will also be open. For information on the full HalloWeekends offerings, guests can visit halloweekends.com.