Spooky speedway lights up sicklerville with family-friendly halloween glow

Spooky Speedway lights up Sicklerville with family-friendly Halloween glow

SICKLERVILLE, NJ – The season of scares has taken a brighter turn in Camden County, where Glow’s “Spooky Speedway” is dazzling visitors with a drive-thru Halloween light show designed for all ages.

Located on Berlin-Cross Keys Road, the attraction transforms a stretch of roadway into a glowing journey through Dracula’s homeland — with a whimsical, not-so-scary twist.

Unlike haunted houses or jump-scare events, this spectacle focuses on light, color, and music, offering families a safe and visually stunning way to celebrate the Halloween season.


Key Points

  • “The Spooky Speedway” at Glow in Sicklerville, NJ, is a drive-thru Halloween light show for all ages.
  • The event features synchronized lights, glowing pumpkins, and themed scenes inspired by Dracula’s Romania.
  • It runs nightly from October 1 through January, with separate holiday displays in December.

A glowing twist on Halloween tradition

The Spooky Speedway replaces fear with fascination, using thousands of LED lights and synchronized music to turn the drive into an immersive storybook adventure. Drivers pass glowing pumpkins, smiling ghosts, and animated witches while cruising through a themed route that merges spooky imagery with dazzling effects.

Family fun without the fright

Organizers emphasize that this is a non-jump-scare event, welcoming children and guests who prefer a gentler Halloween experience. The attraction is wheelchair accessible, completely contact-free, and offers refreshments on-site for visitors to enjoy before or after their drive.

Expanding into the holiday season

After Halloween, Glow transitions seamlessly into its winter event, “Glow to Bed: The Journey Through Time.” That display takes guests on a magical Christmas Eve adventure, ending in a glowing celebration of Christmas morning.

Tickets and hours

Tickets for both events are available online, and early reservations are encouraged as time slots often sell out. The Spooky Speedway operates nightly from 6:45 p.m. to 10 p.m., offering a continuous flow of vehicles through its illuminated track.

As South Jersey families seek out fun fall traditions, the Spooky Speedway stands apart as a rare blend of technology, storytelling, and seasonal magic — proving that Halloween doesn’t always have to be scary to shine.

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