Find Family Friendly Things to Do in Celebration of Halloween in Detroit

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The true scares and frights are listed in Detroit Haunted Attractions. This list contains the Halloween Things to Do with the Family. Some of the attractions listed are for smaller kids, but there are also plenty for teenagers and adults, too.


Corn Mazes and Pumpkin Patches


When: In the weeks leading up to Halloween
Where: Various areas in and around Metro Detroit

Some corn mazes are square and typical of those found in a puzzle magazine, but others are designed by professionals and create a picture when viewed from the sky. From a bird's eye view, the paths through the maze form the lines of the picture. Of course, this plays havoc with your directional sense as you trudge along the paths, trying to find your way out of the seven-foot-high corn stalks.

Who knew corn stalks could qualify as an artistic medium?More »

Family Friendly Plays and Movies


When: In the weeks leading up to Halloween
Where: Throughout the Metro-Detroit area

The Marquis Theatre in Northville: Halloween Madness (10/3-4, 10/10-11, 10/17-18, 10/24-25, 10/30-31)

The Penn Theatre in Plymouth hosts the SHOCK-tober Classic Film Series:
  • Frankenstein (10/8)
  • Bride of Frankenstein (10/15)
  • Young Frankenstein (10/22)
  • Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (10/29)
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Ann Arbor: Brandywine Cemetery


When: October 30th and 31st at 7 PM
Where: 2727 Brandywine Street, Ann Arbor

Brandywine Cemetery is a simulated graveyard with a collection of art work, sculptures and animatronics, including gargoyles and Hollywood props. The experience may be okay for older kids because the experience is specifically designed to avoid gore.More »

Ann Arbor: Family Halloween Party at the Exhibit Museum


When: Saturday, October 31st, 2 PM to 5 PM
Where: The Exhibit Museum of the University of Michigan

Kids can come in costume to the special Halloween event at the museum. There will be trick-or-treating through the museum, live music, arts and crafts, a magic show, and roaming characters.More »

Dearborn: Hallowe'en in Greenfield Village


When: October 9-11, 15-18, and 22-25
Where: Dearborn, Greenfield Village

Greenfield Village is transformed for the holiday with over 800 jack-o-lanterns, spooks, fog and dressed-up characters. It still retains its turn-of-the-century charm as kids trick or treat at village buildings, visit the craft shop or chat with a witch. The headless horseman also makes an appearance.More »

Flint: Crossroads Ghosts & Goodies


When: October 3-4, 9-11, 16-18, 23-25, and 28-31 The Village opens at noon on weekend days, 5 PM on week nights.
Where: Flint, Crossroads Village and Huckleberry Railroad

The entire village is given over to the season. In addition to trick or treating through the village, the family can ride a ghost train (Huckleberry Railroad transformed), see a magic show, find their way through a straw maze, marvel their way through an enchanted forest and boost the sugar load with donuts. On the weekends, a cruise on a river boat is also available.More »

Royal Oak: Zoo Boo


When: October 9-11, 16-18 and 23-25 (evenings)
Where: Detroit Zoo

The annual Zoo Boo provides a great attraction for kids. The zoo is a different place when explored at night, especially when some exhibits, like the renown reptile house, boost the boo with roaming ghosts and goblins. Activities include a trick-or-treat trail filled with activities, a Zombie Zone with themed games, and live entertainment via the Zoo Boo Revue tent. Tickets are limited, so book soon.More »
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