
It's time to dust off that vampire cape or witch hat hiding in your wardrobe because Powell Drive Park is throwing a "Halfway to Halloween" bash that promises to be a scream. The event, scheduled for May 10, beckons all fans of the spooktacular holiday for an evening of ghoulish fun. And don't think this is just for the tiny trolls; the festivities are split into two age-appropriate sessions, ensuring a frightfully good time for everyone—no full moon required.
Making sure the littles don't get too spooked, the event kicks off from 5:30 to 7 p.m. for kids aged 5 and under. But as the clock strikes 8, it's time for the older kids and adults to brave the night—with the event capping off at 9:30 p.m for those 6 and older. According to the City of Raleigh announcement, there's a modest cover charge of $10 to partake in the eerie entertainment.
What can be better than donning your favorite Halloween ensemble and engaging in some mid-year mischief? Whether you're seeking to recapture the autumnal magic or just looking for an excuse to show off a clever costume, Halfway to Halloween has you covered. Games, scares, and maybe even a few treats await those willing to step into the haunted ambience of Powell Drive Park's own little twilight zone.
This premature haunting experience is an excellent chance for enthusiasts to get extra mileage out of their Halloween gear. It's also an perfect opportunity for families to enjoy theme park-level thrills without the theme park-sized dents in the wallet. So circle the date, prepare the costumes, and get ready to join fellow thrill-seekers for an unforgettable night of pretend and portent at Powell Drive Park's Halfway to Halloween celebration.









