Where Is the Nearest New Jersey Spirit Halloween Store in 2023: A Complete List

Jessica Woods

Spirit Halloween, a popular seasonal retailer, has expanded its footprint across New Jersey with a wide selection of Halloween costumes, decorations, and accessories.

The chain, which operates over 1,500 stores throughout the United States, provides a variety of costumes for all family members. Officially licensed costumes, ranging from classics like Barbie to newer characters from video games and television shows, are among the store’s offerings.

Beyond costumes, the stores in New Jersey also offer a range of Halloween decorations. Customers can find everything from animatronics to haunted house props and spooky lighting, providing comprehensive options for indoor and outdoor décor.


To assist shoppers, Spirit Halloween employs a team of knowledgeable associates. They guide customers through the store to help them find the items needed to create a memorable Halloween experience.

In addition, the company provides an online shopping option with in-store pickup, catering to those who prefer to browse from home or need to plan for larger items.

New Jersey towns with a Spirit Halloween store:

  • Aberdeen Township
  • Bridgewater
  • Burlington
  • Cherry Hill
  • Clifton
  • Deptford
  • East Brunswick
  • East Hanover
  • Eatontown
  • Egg Harbor Township
  • Franklin
  • Franklin Township
  • Freehold
  • Glassboro
  • Hackettstown
  • Holmdel
  • Howell Township
  • Lawrenceville
  • Manahawkin
  • Manalapan
  • Marlton
  • Mays Landing
  • Middletown Township
  • Morris Plains
  • North Brunswick Township
  • Old Bridge
  • Paramus
  • Rio Grande
  • Riverdale
  • Rockaway
  • Springfield
  • Succasunna
  • Toms River
  • Totowa
  • Turnersville
  • Vineland
  • Voorhees Township
  • Watchung
  • Wayne
  • Williamstown
  • Woodbridge Township
  • Woodbury

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