Seasonal & Holidays
Get Your Halloween Frights Early With These Spooky Events In MI
Here are five popular Halloween events happening in metro Detroit.
Halloween is still more than a month away, but there are plenty of places around metro Detroit offering seasonal frights.
Our scary guide includes everything from bar parties to hayrides, some better experienced for adults and others suitable for children.
We’ve rounded up five spooky happenings in metro Detroit that are worth getting on the calendar. And speaking of calendars: Are you planning an event this fall? Feature it so nearby readers see it all across Patch — including in roundups like this!
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Hallowe’en in Greenfield Village
The popular attraction in Dearborn turns historical homes into haunted villages through Oct. 29. There are also ghostly performances and creepy characters hang out on an illuminated jack-o-lantern path.
Ghost Bar at the Whitney
The Detroit bar is well known for its haunted stories, and will be hosting its "Annual Halloween Paranormal Adventure." There will be a champagne toast to The Whitney Family, four course dinner, selected spirits through the evening, live piano music and spirited house tours. Oct. 29-31.
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Blakes Orchard and Cider Mill
Located in Armada, the "Blake's haunted apple," features haunted hayrides, haunted barns, zombie trucks and zombie paintball. Dates are open through October.
Eloise Asylum
The popular Westland attraction was initially built as a psychiatric hospital for the mentally ill. The asylum’s history is filled with tales of compassion, tragedy, and mystery, making it a fascinating place to explore. Tickets are available for September and October tours.
Monster’s Ball
Know as Detroit's largest Halloween party, the event features DJs, fortune tellers, stage performers, freak shows and multiple levels of food, drinks and entertainment. It will be held on Oct. 21 at the Russell Industrial Center in Detroit.
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