SpookTacular fright-free halloween event just for the little ones at The Woodlands Childrens Museum

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

The Woodlands Children’s Museum will host its annual Halloween Spooktacular on October 31, 2025, aimed at children ages 7 and under. This family-friendly event features a range of non-scary activities including carnival games, interactive art projects, and special performances designed to celebrate Halloween without fright. Executive Director Angela Colton highlighted the whimsical environment created with Halloween-themed décor, inviting families to participate in various fun-filled activities. Kids can enjoy games such as ghost bowling and marshmallow madness, and take part in two Monster Mash Boogie Bash performances at 10:00 am and 11:00 am. Monty the Magician will also perform lighthearted magic shows throughout the morning.

Admission prices are $9 for adults and $12 for children aged 1-13, with advance tickets recommended due to limited capacity. The museum will operate from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm specifically for this event. Families are encouraged to dress in costumes to enhance their experience.

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