🎃HawaiiHauntedHouses.com Halloween Weekend Guide: October 29th thru November 1st 👻
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October 28, 2021 By Newsletter Staff
Haunted Haiku Hike Haiku, HI Open Friday 10/29 and Saturday 10/30 Daytime Features Live Music, Craft Making Photo opportunities Petting Zoo of Magical Creatures Illusion, Wizards and Dragons Nighttime Features Interactive Outdoor Haunted Theatre Walking Tour Paia Pan and the Darkest Tales of Neverland A Scary Hawaiian Retelling of the Classic Peter Pan |
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Dole Plantation Pineapple Garden Maze Wahiawa, HI Open Friday 10/29, Saturday 10/30 and Sunday 10/31 The Guinness Book of World Records named Dole Plantation’s Pineapple Garden Maze as the World's Largest Maze. Come and see this gigantic outdoor brain-teaser, one of only a handful of botanical mazes in the United States. |
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Waimanalo Country Farms Pumpkin Patch & Maze Waimanalo, HI Open Friday 10/29, Saturday 10/30, Sunday 10/31 and 18 other dates Activities: Pick your own Pumpkins, Hayrides, Cow Train rides, Sunflower Maze, Live animals, Keiki Play Park, Pumpkin Shot Country Market: Fresh Picked Waimanalo Corn, Cooked Corn, Corn Bread, Homemade Fudge, Fresh Squeezed 'Nalo-made Lemonade, Fresh Vegetables, Iced Cold Watermelon, Shaved Ice, Coun |
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Aloun Farms Pumpkin Patch & Farmers Market Kapolei, HI Open Saturday 10/30 Where can Hawaii families and children go to pick and learn about pumpkins, Hawaii and it's agriculture in a fun-filled family environment? |
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Big Island Ghost Tours Island of Hawaii, HI Open Friday 10/29, Saturday 10/30, Sunday 10/31 and 61 other dates Big Island Ghost Tours offers stories and legends of Hawaii's most supernatural sites for visitors to experience and come to their own conclusions. |
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Uncle Steve's Honolulu Ghost Tour Oahu, HI Open Friday 10/29, Saturday 10/30 and Sunday 10/31 Our spookiest tour is called The Honolulu Ghost Tour.Ghosts and spirits have been a part of Hawaiian folklore for decades. |
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Hallowbaloo Fall Music & Arts Festival Honolulu, HI Open Saturday 10/30 Honolulu’s Chinatown Arts District, Aloha Tower Marketplace and historic downtown transform into a spooktacular celebration of music, food, art and entertainment. |
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