Six Flags New England, Fright Fest

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Six Flags New England (1623 Main Street, Agawam, MA 01001, Agawam MA)

Six Flags New England, the Scare Capital of New England, leaves no tombstone unturned to deliver the most terrifying Halloween event on the planet…Fright Fest presented by SNICKERS®. This year’s Halloween season promises to deliver epic thrills and even bigger scares for the highly anticipated event. Fright Fest opens to the public on Saturday, September 24 and runs weekends and select days through its newly extended date of Sunday, November 6.
The Scare Capital of New England will be bringing more fright and delight than ever before with over ten new experiences for ghouls of all ages.

NEW Fright Fest Lineup

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ScreamPunk (Scare Zone)
Holiday Horror (Scare Zone)
Carnival Chaos Maze (Scare Zone)
Kid Friendly Hay Maze
Oktoberfest Food Festival
Pumpkin Patch
S’more Pits of Doom
BOOzy Milkshakes
BOOzy Slushies
Seasonal and Flavored liqueurs
Seasonal Funnel Cake
And more!

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In addition to dozens of performers, Fright Fest also features more than 20 gut-wrenching attractions including Nightmares, Terror Tales, Aftermath ZOMBIE’S REVENGE, Slasher Circus 3D, Midnight Mansion and many more. Park goers can experience even more fright with bone-chilling entertainment including Midnight Uprising, The Awakening, Mort’s Used Coffins and more.
Kids of all ages can enjoy Thrills by Day with the all NEW Kid’s Boo Fest. For the park’s littlest ghouls and ghosts, this daytime event is filled with Halloween activities, entertainment, Trick-or-Treat trail, hay maze, pumpkin patch and other not-so-scary experiences.
Little ghouls under age 12 can even dress up in their favorite costume, but be sure it doesn’t cover their face and is comfortable enough for a day of rides and walking.

However, be warned, after 6:00 p.m. Fright Fest is not recommended for children 12 and under. Prepared to be SCARED…if you DARE…

Park admission to Fright Fest is included with your Season Pass or Membership.
Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.