Be warned, though, the corn maze is reportedly built over a forgotten cemetery. If you dare venture out, head to the haunted maze at AZ Field of Screams. Spooky is everywhere in the Phoenix area during October. Reserve a table at La Hacienda and celebrate with a meal featuring a special fall dish, a seasonal cocktail or one of hundreds of tequilas. The 2-day event traditionally features colorful costumes, holiday food and drink, dancing and music. Once a year, the living celebrate and honor the dead in this traditional Mexican celebration. While you’re visiting Scottsdale, plan to experience Día de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead. Sisley-Paris Spa welcomes October with all-new massage services, including the Sisley Tranquil Massage, Recovery Deep Tissue Massage and Harmonizing Salt Stone Massage. October treatments include pumpkin enzymes, mānuka honey, cardamom and coconut milk. Adults can sip a cocktail that evokes memories of previous Halloween treats with such flavors as salted maple, candied apple, cinnamon and pumpkin.Īfter an evening of chills and thrills, take time to rejuvenate your soul at Well & Being Spa. Sit by the firepit on Halloween night and enjoy the star-studded night sky. Designed for the 21-and-over crowd, the event will bring a tingle or two to your spine.įor those seeking something less scary, the annual Halloween party at The Plaza Bar features your favorite fall cocktail flavors crafted by the resort’s mixologists. You may never want to escape this bar-turned-prison offering live entertainment, specialty cocktails and an over-the-top costume contest. The Plaza Bar transforms from a welcoming water hole with pool and golf course views into the Princess Prison, which is reserved for the most dangerous delinquents. The centerpiece of the fall event takes place on the Saturday evening before Halloween with Nightmare on Princess Drive. Fall at the Princess features tempting food, luxury accommodations and a hauntingly good time. Scottsdale, Arizona, at the edge of the McDowell Mountains in the northern end of the Valley of the Sun, offers the perfect setting for a spooky retreat.īegin your spooky Scottsdale experience by checking into Fairmont Scottsdale Princess. A bat or two might soar past, looking for morsels in the desert. Perhaps you’ll spot the nighthawks fluttering about at dusk. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and life in the Ozarks.Ĭonsider donating to our production team to keep this podcast running smoothly.Fall in the Arizona desert means brilliant sunny days and dark nights sprinkled with glittering stars. Thank you for listening to this I am Northwest Arkansas podcast episode. Connect with our Fearless Host, Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn.Email Us at Connect With Our Facebook Page.Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. * Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. Northwest Arkansas Council – “Life Works Here!” Signature Bank of Arkansas “Community Banking at its Best!” Nightmares Haunted House, Bentonville, AR –Įureka Springs Zombie Crawl – Eureka Springs,ĪR – Entry to the event is a donation of 2 cans of foodįosters Pint and Plate – Bentonville, AR Important Links and Mentions on the Show*īanshee Manor on Instagram This episode is sponsored by* Jonna was also kind enough to share a list of the best Haunted Attractions in Northwest Arkansas.Ĭarpenters Mortuary Spook House, Gentry, AR If that’s not enough to frighten you Jonna has also created a very good podcast audio drama called Buying Ghosts which can be found HERE. Jonna not only knows all of the top attractions around NWA but Banshee Manor was also listed as one of the Top Ten Haunted sites in ALL of the Natural State. If you are new to the area and wondered if they have scary Halloween attractions look no further. Northwest Arkansas has its fair share of Haunted Attractions and we sat down with the Queen of the Haunt, Jonna Summers, of Banshee Manor and NWA Haunt Tours. It’s a $10 Billion dollar industry and there are multi-million dollar operations that pop up in late September and run through early November trying to scare any and everyone that dare to enter. Nowadays, Haunted Houses and Scary attractions are the norms around the country. I also remember visiting the occasional Haunted House. I think I was mostly obsessed with candy, like most children. I can remember waking up extra early on Halloween so excited to go Trick or Treating. I remember growing up and being exposed to Michael Myers of the Halloween movie series and most of Stephen King’s early scary thrillers like Christine, Cujo, and The Shining. This is the first of an annual podcast episode that we will do highlighting all of the Ghoulish and Frightening things to do in Northwest Arkansas in the month of October.
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