The Moussallys want to say a special thank you to Mark! Normal hours are Fridays and Saturday 6:30-9:30 p.m. “Fingers crossed we don’t get hit with another big storm.” As they have done in the past, the Moussally family will be taking donations for the Warwick Animal Shelter. They ask visitors not to park in from of neighbors driveways, and to instead park at the top of the street and walk down. “Last year the weather destroyed most of the structures so we had a lot of work ahead of us,” Moussally said. This year’s display has completely changed: the walkthrough has five pathways that take you through the Dark Angel Alley, Circus Central, Butcher Shop Way, Zombie Corner, and Toxic Electrocution Chamber. The sky will be filled strobe lights, music and smoke machines. This year the display at 11 Lake Crest Circle in Warwick is their biggest yet. “My son Anthony and I started working on this in mid-August,” Fred Moussally told 12 News. Check out their Facebook page here.įred and Anthony’s Halloween Display, 11 Lakecrest Circle, Warwick, RI Terror Tunnel (Submitted photo) This year they’ll once again collect donations for the Gianna Cirella Memorial Fund in two years they’ve raised more than $5,500. The haunt opens October 1 and runs Thursday-Sunday 6:30-8:30 p.m. The Hall Asylum, 176 Lewiston Street, Warwick, RI Hall Asylum (Submitted photo)ĭanny Hall is back for year four of his thrilling display! This year his “CarnEvil” features even more clowns, a trapeze act and a radioactive site. Check out a video of the display from 2015 here. Each night the haunting grounds come alive at dusk. This year, his otherworldly display features a haunted graveyard with a spooky grave digger, skeletons, an animated casket, a haunted castle, flying ghosts, a witch on the roof and thunder and lighting. Pete Souza has been transforming his Warwick home into a haunting ground since 2010, using mostly homemade props. The Warwick Neck Haunted Manor, 348 Warwick Neck Ave., Warwick, RI Warwick Neck Manor (Submitted photo) The display is lit nightly at sunset and stays on until 10 p.m. Mortal visitors of all ages are sure to enjoy this glowing spectacle of orange, purple and green. The folks behind this haunted yard have been decorating their Warwick house for five years. This display is a classic Halloween haunt that’s sure to send a shiver up your spine, and with this year’s theme of pirates, it’ll shiver your timbers, too. Haunt on Holmes, 74 Holmes Road, Warwick, RI Haunt on Holmes (Submitted photo)Ī coven of green witches around a bubbling cauldron. 30 and runs Fridays and Saturdays from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Hidden behind a fence and through the backyard, those who want a little spook this Halloween season are in for a treat! The Rayhalls ask there to be no parking on Cavalcade Blvd, but instead urge everyone to park at the Family Tree School at the corner of Cavalcade and Warwick Ave and walk up. “While we won’t give away secrets, all we can say is you will be blown away!” The spooky spectacle features “Ghost Busters,” “Hocus Pocus,” “Halloween Dance Party,” and more! In addition to the kid-friendly show on the front of the house, last year they added a small walkthrough as well. “We have decided to switch things up a bit and bring amazing, 3D video projection technology to our house,” Daniel Rayhall told 12 News. The Rayhall Family is all about high-tech haunting. Rayhall Family Display, 47 Cavalcade Blvd., Warwick, RI Rayhall Family Display (Submitted photo) “There’s something for all ages in this horrifying Walk of Fear, and Michael Myers returns with his most gruesome look to date and he’s coming for you!” Starting October 7, the display is open 6:30-9:30 on Thursday, Friday and Saturday and features live actors on October 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22, 29 and Sunday Oct. “The only thing is to figure out what’s real and what’s not in this terrifying walk-thru,” Christina Ruggeiro told 12 News. The Walk of Fear returns for its third year with live actors hidden around every corner, moving animatronics and bright child-friendly inflatables. Walk of Fear, 74 Garfield Ave., Warwick, RI Walk of Fear (Submitted Photo)
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