We've got a poll and a deal to make with you. Pick the scariest movie from the ones we've selected and we will watch the winning movie on Halloween night.
Today is the last Saturday of September and you know what that means: it's National Ghost Hunting Day! Whether you're simply curious about ghost hunting or looking to expand upon your seasoned paranormal investigations these key pieces of equipment are guaranteed to guide you toward a haunting good time.
Whether you're enjoying the Haunted Zoo or engaging with animals during an animal encounter, every time you patron the Texas Zoo you are helping the Texas Zoo.
Guys, this is not a drill. As of right now, Halloween is less than two months away and that means that it's socially acceptable to start decorating. If you have no desire to be the all-out “creepy neighbor” there’s plenty of small, tasteful outdoor additions you can make right now to let your spooky spirit shine.
You'll want to notice the sky on Halloween night this year because it could be a little extra spooky. And, all those things you said would happen "once in a blue moon," will have a good chance of coming to fruition.
Every year without fail, I feel a deep sadness following Halloween. I put away my fake spiderwebs and life-size plastic skeleton while a single tear rolls down my cheek. Looking for cheap decor for the next year is the only thing that soothes my pain. Maybe you're not as melodramatic as I am, but that's no reason you can't also get in on these great post-Halloween deals on decor, candy and costumes!
Not young enough to Trick or Treat anymore? Well, that's just shame. How are adults supposed to get some of that sweet free stuff? Well, luckily there are other places besides a neighbor's house to get freebies. In fact, since we're older candy just doesn't sound like a good enough freebie...