For Halloween enthusiasts, Howl-O-Scream is returning to SeaWorld this fall, and the theme park company is offering a Mayhem sale to celebrate.
For travelers visiting SeaWorld Orlando and SeaWorld San Diego this fall, tickets for Howl-O-Scream will be discounted for a short time with a minimum purchase of two passes, starting at $38.99 with no blackout dates.
This year's Howl-O-Scream will include terrifying haunted houses, scare zones, roaming haunts, outdoor concert performances, DJs spinning records and multiple party zones.
“There's no escaping the anticipation around Howl-O-Scream, as our parks plot terrifying haunted houses, signature shows and scare zones, including several new additions to the lineup,” United Parks & Resorts CEO Marc Swanson said.
“Mayhem is the first release of tickets for this event and a great deal for guests who are anxiously awaiting what we have in store for them this fall,” Swanson continued. “There's no other Halloween event like Howl-O-Scream.”
Howl-O-Scream at SeaWorld parks returns select nights starting in September.
With just six months until Halloween 2024, the Walt Disney World Resort announced more details for the 2024 edition of Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, which will be held at Magic Kingdom Park on select nights, starting on August 9.
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