Night of Frights and Ghost Tour Set to Haunt Historic Allaire Village


WALL TOWNSHIP, NJ – Prepare for a spine-tingling weekend as Allaire Village hosts its annual Night of Frights from October 11 to 13, 2024. This eerie event transforms the historic village into a hub of ghostly encounters, complete with glowing bubble shows, fire juggling, sword swallowing, fortune telling, and more. Visitors can explore creepy displays, witness a haunting dinner scene, and enjoy live blacksmith demonstrations, making for a truly unforgettable Halloween experience.

New this year, Allaire Village introduces a spooky Ghost Tour, delving into the village’s haunted history. Participants will hear stories of paranormal encounters and explore hidden parts of the historic buildings typically closed to the public. Due to the challenging nature of the tour, which takes place in near darkness, it is recommended for ages 12 and up, with only 15 people allowed per group in each 90-minute session.

Night of Frights tickets are $20 for adults and $15 for kids, while the Ghost Tour is priced at $50 per person. Both events will be held at the Historic Village at Allaire, located at 4263 Atlantic Avenue in Wall Township, NJ.

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