Phoenix Area Hosts Diverse Post-Halloween Haunted Festivals, Attractions
Phoenix Area Hosts Diverse Post-Halloween Haunted Festivals, Attractions

Phoenix Area Hosts Diverse Post-Halloween Haunted Festivals, Attractions

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As Halloween festivities wrap up across the U.S., various regions continue celebrating the season with unique local events and attractions. In Phoenix, visitors can enjoy Day of the Dead celebrations, pumpkin sculpture displays, haunted houses, and family-friendly farm activities, with many events running into the weekend. Tulsa's Toby Gregory has maintained a 15-year tradition of creating an elaborate backyard haunted maze that draws community attention and visitors each year. In Anaheim, Jesus “Chewie” Garcia opened a year-round haunted attraction called Eulogy Collective at the GardenWalk, featuring thematic rooms and live characters, and plans to extend the haunt's offerings to other holidays with a horror twist. Meanwhile, the giant Halloween skeleton decoration, popularized by Home Depot, remains a year-round presence in many American yards, sparking debate about holiday decoration etiquette and neighborhood aesthetics. Additionally, in Myrtle Beach, the annual Halloween on the MarshWalk event offered costume contests and festive food and drink specials, keeping the community engaged in seasonal fun even after October 31st.

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