Photo: Facebook/Superpark Singapore
Cover Photo: Facebook/Superpark Singapore

From Halloween themed staycations to spooky virtual escape rooms, there's something for everyone this season

Some of us may feel like October has just begun but the fact is that this so-called spooky month is almost over with Halloween happening this Sunday on October 31.

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Thankfully, despite the current Covid-19 restrictions in place, there is still a whole lineup of spooky and fun activities all over the island for us to indulge in all week long. 

In fact, keep reading for some of the most terrifying socially distanced activities you can enjoy with your friends and family this Halloween. 

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1. Chijmes Hall Candlelight Halloween Concert

This Halloween, why not participate in something truly haunting with Chijmes’ candlelight Halloween concert. 

Immerse yourself in an evening of classical compositions that will feature songs from iconic films such as Beetlejuice, The Phantom of the Opera, Psycho, and more.

With eerie candles casting shadows on the walls and haunting music in the air, this is certainly set to be an unforgettable experience. 

Find out more here

2. Royal Albatross’ Ghost Ship

If you want to take your celebrations to the next level this year, why not set sail on Royal Albatross Ghost Ship which will be on from October 26 to October 31. 

As you take off on the spookiest sail of your life, get ready to come face to face with ghouls and goblins as they rise from the gallows. Don’t forget to also come dressed in your scariest Halloween costumes for their best-dressed contest.

Find out more here.

3. Andaz Singapore’s Halloween Staycation

While Halloween may not be an official public holiday, this year, the occasion falls on a Sunday which means that it is the perfect excuse to get some relaxation in with a Halloween themed staycation.

This weekend, visit Andaz Singapore for a spooky staycation that features tarot card dressing, dress up contests and even an exclusive Halloween welcome pack.

Find out more here

4. Old Changi Hospital’s Virtual Escape Room

With the rising number of Covid-19 cases in Singapore, we completely understand if you’d prefer to celebrate Halloween in the comfort and safety of your own home. 

If that sounds like you, why not try out a virtual escape room? Set in the old Changi Hospital, guests will be asked to investigate a murder that happened on the grounds by deciphering puzzles.

Using 360-degree videos and AR technology, this escape room really immerses you in the paranormal. We guarantee that you will want to have the lights on for this one. 

Find out more here.

5. Superspook by Superpark Singapore

This year, Superpark Singapore, an indoor activity park, will be hosting Superspook to give you a workout that will really take your breath away. 

With activities such as a horror maze, devil’s bend, a haunted playground and more, get ready to run and jump for your life this Halloween. 

Find out more here.

6. Zero Latency’s Halloween Special

Zero Latency is a free-roaming, multi-player virtual reality gaming arena in Singapore that features large spaces and state of the art technology to really immerses players in their games. 

This Halloween, grab a friend and head down to Zero Latency because they are holding a special event for the festivities by allowing players to go up against a zombie hoard or to fight against machines in their augmented reality set-up.

Find out more here.

7. Universal Studios Singapore’s Halloween Horror Nights Exhibit

Every year, one thing Singaporeans look forward to the most in October is Universal Studios Singapore’s annual Halloween Horror Nights experience. 

This year, the celebrations are a touch muted considering the pandemic. However, we can still assure you that you are in for a terrifying treat. 

If you are looking for something really scary, visit Universal Studios Singapore’s Halloween Horror Nights Exhibition which will take you behind the scenes of some of the theme park’s most iconic Halloween Horror Nights events. Visitors will get to see the creepy props, haunted houses and shows from the last nine years in one horrifying exhibit. 

If you need a slightly more toned down version of the festivities, every Friday and Saturday, guests will be able to venture into Universal Monsters Scream Alley where Frankenstein, the Bride of Frankenstein, Dracula and the Wolfman will be lurking for photo opportunities. 

Find out more here

8. Haw Par Villa’s Hell’s Museum

Haw Par Villa is well known for being terrifying on its own. However, this Halloween, Haw Par Villa is taking it a step further with their Hell's Museum event.

Guests will get the chance to learn about the afterlife and different types of horrifying punishments. You will also get to learn about the history of the different courts of hell during this event. 

Find out more here.

9. The Museum of Ice Cream’s Halloween Special

We all know that the Museum Of Ice Cream is quirky, fun and full of Instagrammable opportunities at every turn. However, from October 28 to October 31, the museum will be transforming itself into a haunted town with spooky sweet treats available for all your trick or treating needs. 

Simply show up in costume and enjoy this hair-raising experience with your friends and family. 

Find out more here.

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