Enjoy Halloween
Halloween s an annual holiday observed on October 31, which commonly includes activities such as trick-or-treating, attending costume parties, carving jack-o'-lanterns, bonfires, apple bobbing, visiting haunted attractions, playing pranks, telling scary stories, and watching horror films.The word Halloween is first attested in the 16th century and represents a Scottish variant of the fuller All-Hallows-Even ("evening"), that is, the night before All Hallows Day. Although the phrase All Hallows is found in Old English (ealra ha-lgena mæssedæg, mass-day of all saints), All-Hallows-Even is itself not attested until 1556.This festival is also known as All Hallows’ Eve and All Saints’ Eve.Haunted Attraction:A Haunted Attraction, Dark Attraction or Haunt is a form of entertainment that simulates the experience of entering a haunted location that might be inhabited by ghosts, monsters, criminals, frightening beasts, humorous characters and creatures from beyond the grave. Haunted attractions can take place in dilapidated homes, abandoned asylums, old prisons, ships, boats, run down grocery stores, semi trucks, factories, shopping malls, fields, farms, parks and any place that would be suitable to host a haunted attraction. Haunted Attractions may use intense lighting (strobe lights, black lights, led mini spot lights etc.), animatronics, CGI, 3D effects, scent dispensers, fog, air cannons, old antiques, gory body parts and intense scenes of mischief, crime, torment, terror or comedy. You may come in contact with various actors dressed up in elaborate costumes, masks and prosthetics while they perform skits or blend in with scenes before jumping out at you when you least expect it. The scenes and actors are not the only part of a haunted attraction.