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Not-so scary Halloween fun at Sea World

October 30, 11:11 AMLA Amusement Park ExaminerDanielle Farve
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If you’re looking for something fun and memorable to do with the kids tomorrow, you’re in luck.  While Knott’s and Universal have set up elaborately frightening productions for teens and adults to enjoy, Sea World’s Spooktacular proves that Halloween can be fun and imaginative without being scary at all!

For the price of regular admission, guests can come in costume to trick-or-treat at 10 sea-themed stations.  Trick-or-treaters can also take photos with costumed characters and spend time watching not only the traditional Sea World shows, but special Halloween-themed shows featuring a parody of spooky movies including “Jaws”,  “Scooby Doo”, and Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” music video.  Spooktacular is fun for adults and kids alike!

Spooktacular ends on Sunday, Nov. 1st at 6pm.


Interact with costumed characters!

Admission to Sea World is $55 /$65 for kids/adults. This year, when Southern California residents buy a day, they can come back all year for free! More deluxe annual passports are available for both one and two years for as low as $99 when you buy online. Monthly payment plans are also available on both passports for as low as $6.40.

 

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