
Trick-or-Treat Town is the fun new outdoor Halloween experience at The Magic House, where kids can put on their witches' hats (helmets), pick out their favorite broomstick (tricycle) and explore everything this Halloween-themed town has to offer.
The adventure includes stops at the Craft Shop, Candy Shop, Firehouse and more. After kids are done exploring, they can park their trike and play some fun yard games, like pumpkin tic-tac-toe!
Trick-or-Treat Town is part of Halloween Magic at The Magic House and takes place during regular Magic House hours through October 31. Trick-or-Treat Town is included in regular admission.
The Magic House hours are:
Learn more and register at magichouse.org
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