How to Have the Best Halloween in Orlando: Top Experiences

Published: May 4, 2026
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Orlando transforms every October—suddenly, cobwebs and jack-o’-lanterns sprinkle the theme parks, haunted houses pop up in every neighborhood, and the air sparkles with an energy that’s one part mischief, one part magic. Whether you want jump-scares that raise your heart-rate or family-friendly pumpkin patches, this town rolls out the orange carpet for Halloween in style. Ready to join skeleton-parading crowds, nosh on monster-themed treats, and chase chills both mild and wild? We’ve pieced together the ultimate guide to help you craft your perfect Halloween adventure. Start your spooky season here, and you’ll end up with way more than just a full treat bag. 

Our favorite ways to celebrate Halloween in Orlando include: 

Kennedy Space Center’s cosmic Halloween 

Gatorland’s Gators, Ghosts & Goblins festival 

Fun Spot America’s family-friendly Fright Nights 

Madame Tussauds Orlando: selfie with spooky celebs 

Museum of Illusions: mind-bending Halloween fun 

SEA LIFE Orlando’s Underwater Pumpkin Patch 

The Orlando Eye’s haunted views 

Haunted houses in Winter Park 

Lake Eola Park’s Halloween festivities 

International Drive’s trick-or-treating & pop-up fun 

Kennedy Space Center’s Cosmic Halloween

The Kennedy Space Center always delivers out-of-this-world experiences, but during Halloween, things get downright otherworldly. You’ll find astronauts swapping their classic white suits for something a bit more…monstrous. Expect hands-on science experiences laced with Halloween fun—think pumpkin launches, space slime-making stations, and stories about the “aliens” who may or may not haunt the cosmos. 

We love the playful twist the Center puts on its usual educational offerings. Little ones can join costume contests and themed scavenger hunts among real rockets, while slightly older space fans dive deep into ghostly tales connected to space exploration. Friendly staff lead tours exploring the shadowy corners of the center, spinning tales that tie together space and spookiness in surprisingly clever ways. 

One of the main reasons we keep coming back during Halloween? The special nighttime events. These transform the Center into an illuminated wonderland, with lights flashing off the gleaming hulls of massive Saturn V rockets and the shuttle Atlantis. Bonus: snacks and treats with a space twist. Pick up “meteorite” cookies or sip extraterrestrial green punch while kids show off their costumes. Rocket launches around Halloween are sometimes on the schedule too—what could be more dramatic than watching a real rocket pierce the spooky night sky? 

It’s the perfect blend of education and entertainment, offering thrills without any fear factor for families. And for adults? The combo of science, history and festive fun makes it easy to unleash your inner space geek while getting your Halloween fix. 

Gatorland’s Gators, Ghosts & Goblins 

Swap witches for gators—after all, you’re in Florida! Gatorland’s annual Gators, Ghosts & Goblins festival has become a beloved Halloween staple, proving scares don’t have to be all gloom and doom. Here, costumed characters roam the boardwalks among ancient cypress trees while real-life alligators lurk in the swamps below—cue your goosebumps! 

Families love the maze of themed zones. “Swamp Ghost’s Monster Museum” mixes glowing gator skulls with stories from Florida folklore, while kids’ craft tables keep little hands busy with pumpkin painting and mask-making. Catch the stage shows for reptilian stunts and “monster” feedings—yes, you actually see gators go wild for their Halloween treats. 

There’s a genius mix of silly and spooky everywhere you look. Costumed staffers toss headless horseman puns with the same enthusiasm they toss raw chicken to the gators. Trick-or-treat stations guarantee an orange bucket’s worth of candy without ever risking a real haunt, and a family-friendly Frankenstein’s Foam Party is a new crowd favorite. For brave souls, the park even puts on a haunted trail after dark, with surprises lurking behind every vine. 

It’s one of those experiences where everyone—from toddlers to teens and fun-loving grandparents—finds their vibe. And there are photo ops everywhere, so your social feed will be stuffed with costumed gator selfies and snapshots of costumed kids making lifelong Halloween memories. 

Fun Spot America: Fright Nights for All Ages 

When it comes to affordable thrills and laughs, Fun Spot America nails the Halloween spirit. Their Fright Nights transform the family-friendly amusement park into a playground of pumpkins, silly monsters, and not-too-scary chills. There are no blackout zones or intense haunted house frights—just classic rides decked out in Halloween finery and themed music pulsing from every corner. 

What makes Fun Spot’s Halloween track so fun? Classic rides like the Ferris wheel and go-karts glow under Halloween lights. Teens flock to the slightly spooky “Fun House Fright” experience where costumed performers create harmless jump-scares, while little ones can try mini-maze games with plenty of staff on hand to keep things silly, not scary. 

Our favorite part might be the event’s laidback candy hunt. Kids (and, let’s be honest, some adults) can trick-or-treat at multiple themed stations. The treats are generous and often come with a side of goofy jokes from the staff—look for skeletons with a sweet tooth and vampires handing out lollipops. 

Live entertainment keeps things buzzing all night. Think magic shows, dance offs, and surprise appearances from far-too-happy zombies ready for selfies. It’s the perfect place to let your guard down, laugh hard, and add classic fairground treats—funnel cakes, cotton candy, hot dogs, and caramel apples—to your Halloween feast. Go in costume and you’ll fit right in. 

Madame Tussauds Orlando: Selfies with Spooky Celebs 

Madame Tussauds Orlando is always a heavy hitter for pop culture lovers, but when Halloween rolls around, the museum gets a ghoulish makeover. Suddenly, you’re brushing elbows with horror movie legends—wax versions, of course—including Dracula, Frankenstein’s monster, and newer stars from the latest scary blockbusters. 

We’d argue there’s no better place in Orlando to build your Halloween photo album. You can pose mid-scream with a wax Dracula or join the superhero squad ready to banish a waxy vampire menace. The immersion ramps up with staff scattered throughout in costume, offering to snap your perfect supernatural selfie. 

If you visit after dark, look for “After Hours” events—these add live actors, themed cocktails at the in-house bar, and clever mini-games among the wax figures. There’s a scavenger hunt for hidden bats, secret clue cards, and an ongoing competition for the most elaborate visitor costume. VIP tickets sometimes come with treat bags (hello, grown-up candies) and the chance to chat with a resident “medium” who’ll predict your Halloween future. 

Madame Tussauds delivers all the chills, but none of the stress—no one’s leaping at you from a darkened corner. You control the pace, the level of silliness, and your own personal scare factor. It’s perfect for friends, couples, and families seeking Instagram gold without risking a sudden fright. 

Museum of Illusions: Mind-Bending Halloween Fun 

If you’re after something spooky, surprising, and completely unique, the Museum of Illusions belongs at the top of your list. This mind-bending playground combines art, science, and optical trickery—making it a natural fit for Halloween hijinks. 

Around October, the museum ramps up its trickster spirit. Suddenly, your shadow sports a witch hat, and rooms swirl with pumpkin illusions, haunted mirrors, and photo vignettes designed for spooktacular selfies. Pose upside-down in a haunted house room, or vanish into a hallway of holographic ghosts and see which of your friends looks the most chilling in the “infinity abyss” chamber. 

The real treat is in the interaction. You’ll laugh, gasp and try to puzzle out just what is going on in each exhibit—perfect fodder for adults who crave a clever twist on Halloween fun. Look for pop-up events, like Halloween magic demonstrations, candy tastings hidden throughout, and a “best costume in an illusion” contest. 

Young kids absolutely love the magic of it all, but there’s enough science and surprise to keep grown-ups entertained for hours. No one leaves empty-handed—expect goofy group photos and a brain full of “how did they do that?” questions to take back to your hotel. 

SEA LIFE Orlando: Underwater Pumpkin Patch

Orlando’s legendary SEA LIFE Aquarium takes a deep dive into Halloween. Sure, you get all the mesmerizing sea creatures living their best lives, but add in a pumpkin patch under the waves, and things get magic-fast. It’s a festival of sharks, sea turtles, rays and… scuba divers in costume carving jack-o’-lanterns right inside the tanks. 

We especially love the playful “Scary Sea Creatures” tour. Guides highlight the eeriest underwater residents—like moray eels and lionfish—while spinning wild Halloween tales and doling out themed treats. The Halloween scavenger hunt keeps kids busy: search for pumpkin clues, ghostly fish, and crafted decorations inside every tank. There’s even a reward at the end—so don’t skip any clues! 

The big draw, though, is the “Underwater Pumpkin Carving” show. Grab a front-row seat to watch divers cut silly faces into pumpkins while swimming alongside curious fish. It’s a surreal and hilarious sight, with a surprisingly festive soundtrack playing through the exhibit halls. You might not expect Halloween at an aquarium, but SEA LIFE’s blend of unusual creatures, interactive games, and perfectly silly spooks has made it a standout. Adults and kids alike leave full of giggles, animal facts, and sweet Halloween memories. 

The Orlando Eye: Haunted Views from Above 

For a Halloween experience that sits (literally) above the rest, take to the skies on the Orlando Eye. This towering observation wheel gets spooky makeovers throughout October—a haunted light show floods the gondolas in purples, oranges and ghostly greens while themed music pulses through the cabins. 

As you rise high above the city, look for the tiny Halloween parades marching through International Drive below, along with the glowing jack-o’-lanterns and trick-or-treaters wandering the walkways. The views stretch for miles, blending the twinkling lights with distant haunted houses and fireworks displays. For Halloween week, keep an eye out for VIP gondolas featuring pumpkin treats, candy bags and even mystery fortune-tellers on board. 

We recommend timing your ride for the golden hour or after dark for those dreamy Halloween night cityscapes. It’s romantic, eerie, and surprisingly peaceful—a perfect pause between haunted happenings and trick-or-treat rounds. Kids adore the holiday lighting and adults can kick back in high-flying style—snacking on candy or just soaking in the sights. For group fun, the Eye sometimes hosts in-cabin costume contests, so come dressed to impress. 

Not ready for the chills to end? Madame Tussauds and SEA LIFE are located just steps away, so you can bundle up your Halloween adventure in one easy trip on International Drive. 

Haunted Houses in Winter Park 

While Orlando’s theme parks draw most of the headlines, we always make time for the neighborhood haunted houses—especially those popping up in charming, walkable Winter Park. These haunts are put on by local horror obsessives, meaning you’ll find clever storylines, super-creative sets, and live actors who are here for the joy of it all. 

Some events lean family-friendly: gently spooky with lights-on “not-so-scary” hours, selfie stations and candy handouts. Others get more intense after dark, with actors and effects that’ll leap out when you least expect it. (Don’t worry—there’s always a clear warning if things are truly terrifying.) 

The best part? Winter Park’s haunted houses feel neighborly. You’ll run into locals, hear live music wafting from neighborhood porches, and follow the pumpkin-lit path to costume contests and pop-up food trucks. We love grabbing fresh apple cider and cinnamon donuts from a street stall before wandering through sets that range from haunted libraries to vintage cinemas. 

These haunts vary year-to-year, but you can always count on a social, walkable vibe—perfect for groups who want a classic American haunted house without the theme park crowds. 

Lake Eola Park’s Halloween Festivities 

Halloween in downtown Orlando feels like a street party, and Lake Eola Park serves as the hub. From massive pumpkin patches and costumed pet parades to kid-friendly hayrides and food vendor pop-ups, the park buzzes all month with fall spirit and festive chaos. 

If you’re traveling with kids, Lake Eola’s annual trick-or-treat trail is a can’t-miss. Volunteers from local businesses set up colorful booths where little ones fill their buckets with a candy haul—think caramel corn, spooky gummies, lollipops and chocolate treats. Face-painting artists create wild characters while magicians roam with pocket-sized tricks up their sleeves. 

Bring a picnic blanket and linger for outdoor movie nights—remember to come early if you want a great spot for the Halloween flick (and a chance at the popcorn booth). Live music and dance crews round out the festivities, while food stands tempt with seasonal snacks like pumpkin donuts, cider slushies, and barbecue. 

Lake Eola’s Halloween vibe is all about community—smiling families, costumed teens, and friendly locals high-fiving strangers in the spirit of the season. Bonus: the park itself is gorgeous in fall, with swan boats gliding past glowing jack-o’-lanterns on the lake. 

International Drive: Trick-or-Treating & Pop-Up Fun 

No Halloween trip to Orlando is complete without wandering International Drive. Each shopfront and restaurant deck themselves out in webs, pumpkins, and monster faces, welcoming trick-or-treaters of every age. Many stores offer free candy—often with costumed greeters handing out treats or, in some cases, inviting you inside for photo ops and discount coupons. 

International Drive’s big resorts and attractions (including The Orlando Eye, SEA LIFE and Madame Tussauds) hold their own Halloween pop-up events—think themed dining showcases where waiters dress as mad scientists, or Halloween karaoke sessions in busy bars. Live music and street performers add to the spectacle, with everything from Michael Jackson impersonators moonwalking down the block to acrobats in full pumpkin regalia. 

If you crave a kid-free evening, check out International Drive’s after-hours scene. Bars and nightclubs host themed parties ranging from silly to swanky—costume contests with big prizes, DJ sets pounding out classic Halloween anthems, and specialty cocktails like “Witch’s Brew Mojito” or “Bloody Sunrise.” 

We love International Drive for its anything-goes, over-the-top attitude: everyone’s a kid again, and every square inch bursts with Halloween cheer. 

 

Whether you’re chasing jump scares or craving candy corn, Orlando has mastered the art of Halloween. From gators dressed as goblins to space stations swirling with pumpkin lights, every attraction adds its own zany twist to the holiday. Travelers can mix legendary theme parks with neighborhood haunts, waterfront strolls, science museums, and pop-up parties—all dressed up in fall’s finest. Orlando’s mix of family fun, creative events, and genuine community spirit makes it hard to top when it comes to celebrating Halloween. Throw in a few sweets (and maybe a gator selfie or two), and you’ve got the recipe for a magical trip. 

 

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Florida’s Legoland and Walt Disney World resorts require little introduction. These Orlando heavyweights come with significant boasts. Did you know, for example, that Legoland Florida is, at 145 acres, the second-largest Legoland on the planet (beaten only marginally by Legoland Windsor in the UK)? Or that Walt Disney World frankly dwarfs it (and every other theme park in the world for that matter), weighing in at a whopping 27,000 acres? Well, now you do. Read on for our comparison of this entertainment equivalent of David and Goliath as we put Legoland and Walt Disney World through their paces... Legoland or Disney World Florida Comparison: Legoland Name: Legoland. Or, if we must be pedantic about it: LEGOLAND® Florida Resort. Age: A mere whippersnapper next to Walt Disney World, Legoland Florida opened to the general public in October, 2011. Legoland in a nutshell: This epic interactive theme park is a firm family favorite, with 150 acres in which to let kids young and old run riot. We’re talking Lego-themed rollercoaster rides, 4D movie theaters, water shows and more. Heck, there’s even a standalone Peppa Pig theme park, a water park and a botanical garden here. Add to that several restaurants and gift shops and you have all the ingredients for a great day out. Though technically aimed at kids aged 2-12, it’s also pretty great fun for grown-ups too! There’s easily enough to do here to justify a couple of days. Maybe even three. Legoland: Vital Statistics Size: 145 acres Number of zones: there are a whopping 12 themed zones to explore, and we’re not even including the Cypress Gardens, Peppa Pig Theme Park or Legoland Water Park in that count. Number of attractions: there are somewhere in the region of 50 fun rides, theaters and other attractions in the main park. Number of hotels: three. Number of Lego bricks: 4m+ Visitors: around 1.5 million annually. Unmissable Highlights at Legoland Florida Adrenaline heads will want to hit up the coasters in Lego Kingdoms and the Land of Adventure in which, respectively, The Dragon and traditional wooden Coastersaurus are among the most hair-raising. Meanwhile, fans of Lego Ninjago will find much to enjoy on the interactive Ninjago-themed dark ride. Kids can earn their Legoland driving licenses in Lego City, play video games and build Lego Mindstorms robots in the Imagination Zone, and meet Lego friends including Mia, Olivia, Andrea, Stephanie and Emma in Heartlake City. For something a little bit... weirder, mosey on down to Pirates’ Cove, where the daily live action water-ski stunt show on Lake Eloise sees Captain Brickbeard, Calico Jade and the rest of the scurvy pirate crew put through their paces on wakeboards, flying boards and more. Meanwhile, over in the Land of Adventure, there’s a safari trek that takes in life-size lego lions, tigers and elephants. And in Lego Movie World you can get involved in the Battle of Bricksburg, in which participants spray down evil Duplo invaders and, well, get royally drenched in the process. Legoland Florida: Information for Visitors Opening hours: Standard opening hours are 10AM-5PM daily, but these vary by season and on weekends and holidays. The Water Park tends to open a little later and close a little earlier than Legoland. Check the Legoland website for the latest opening hours. Tickets: There are various options available direct, from multi-day tickets to VIP and annual passes. You’ll need separate tickets in addition to your Legoland ticket if you want to visit the Legoland Water Park. Alternatively, an Orlando attraction pass from Go City includes one-day entry to Legoland Florida, plus admission to dozens more top Orlando attractions for one money-saving price. Legoland or Disney World Florida Comparison: Walt Disney World Florida Name: Walt Disney World Florida, to give it its full name. Initially just plain old Disney World, Walt’s first name was added posthumously in recognition that the whole project had been his idea. Age: This stalwart of the theme park scene first opened its gates way back in October 1971, a shade under five years after Walt’s death. Walt Disney World in a nutshell: Walt Disney World is a monster entertainment complex that’s truly worthy of its founder’s name. What was once a vast tract of Florida swampland now contains – deep breath – four separate theme parks, two water parks, four golf courses, several shopping complexes and multiple hotels. Frankly it’s more of a Disney city than a mere theme park: to give you some idea of scale, it’s approximately the same size as San Francisco. However, it is the theme parks here that are the main event, running the gamut from the classic Magic Kingdom to Epcot (a celebration of human technological innovation and achievement), Hollywood Studios and the vast Animal Kingdom – the world’s largest theme park at a humongous 580 acres, fact fans. With that in mind, you may find that one or even two weeks isn’t quite enough time to take it all in. Walt Disney World: Vital Statistics Size: 27,000 acres or thereabouts, around half of which has been developed to date. Number of parks: Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, Epcot and Animal Kingdom makes four. There are also two water parks and several dozen additional satellite zones and attractions. Number of attractions: there are around 170 rides across the four main parks. Number of hotels: 32, of which 22 are owned and operated by Disney. Visitors: around 58 million annually, making Walt Disney World the world’s most visited vacation resort. Unmissable Highlights at Walt Disney World I mean... where to start? Can you even say you’ve been to the Magic Kingdom if you fail to grab a selfie at the iconic Cinderella Castle, ride the original Space Mountain rollercoaster or shake hands with Mickey, Minnie and the gang? Then there’s Epcot (or EPCOT, if you insist), where the Mission: Space thrill ride comes with complimentary motion-sickness bags and the World Showcase neighborhood contains pavilions representing the cultures, cuisines and architecture of 11 nations including Norway, Morocco, Japan and the United Kingdom. Get a taste of the golden age of cinema at Hollywood Studios, where highlights include the Muppet-themed Grand Avenue, several Star Wars rides and the 11-acre Toy Story Land. And hit up the Animal Kingdom which is, in effect, one of the world’s biggest zoos. Go on an African safari, ride the Wildlife Express Train, catch a show at the Tree of Life Theater, and say hey to the resident anteaters, macaws, gorillas, hippos, crocodiles and other critters. Word has it you might even bump into the occasional overgrown mouse or duck... Walt Disney World: Information for Visitors Opening hours: Hollywood Studios and Epcot generally open from 9AM-9PM; Magic Kingdom is 9AM-10PM and Animal Kingdom 8AM-7PM. However, timings will vary a little by season. Check the Walt Disney World website for the most up-to-date opening hours. Tickets: Several options are available direct via the Walt Disney World website. Save on attractions in Florida Save on admission to Orlando attractions with Go City. Check out @GoCity on Instagram for the latest top tips and attraction info.
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