Spookyville in West Palm Beach, Florida
Spookyville
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They currently have a Flash Sale that ends September 21st where you can get tickets
$7 per child
$5 per adult
Prices double at the gate.
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📍 601 7 Sansbury's Way, West Palm Beach, FL
October 11th - October 26th (weekends only)
and on October 31st
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Trick-or-treat is still one of the most popular activities kids look forward to on Halloween. Yesteryear Village’s Spookyville, a family friendly trick-or-treat event, is back for 2 weekends and on Halloween. Did you get your tickets yet?
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Oh my goodness, fellow Halloween lovers! If you're anywhere near West Palm Beach, you absolutely HAVE to check out Spookyville at Yesteryear Village. I just had to share my excitement because it’s truly an underrated gem for family-friendly Halloween fun. First off, the vibe is just perfect. The OCR mentioned it's a 'throwback to the traditional days of family secure and family friendly environment,' and they absolutely nail it. As a parent, knowing my kids can run around and trick-or-treat in a safe, contained space without traffic worries is a huge win. They hand out trick-or-treat bags right at the entrance, and watching the kids collect goodies from all the stations around the park is just adorable. My little ones were absolutely thrilled with their haul! But Spookyville is so much more than just trick-or-treating. The OCR highlights some fantastic attractions, and I can confirm they deliver! We spent ages exploring the 'MAZE' – it was just challenging enough to be fun without being frustrating, even for younger kids. The 'Funhouse' was a huge hit, full of giggles and silly mirrors. Beyond that, they have a great selection of 'rides' that are perfect for younger children, a charming 'petting zoo' where you can interact with friendly animals, and captivating 'magic shows' that left everyone wide-eyed. One of the highlights for us was the 'costume parade.' Seeing all the creative outfits from other families was inspiring, and my kids loved showing off their own get-ups. Don't forget the 'barrel train rides' – a classic favorite that loops around the village, offering a nice little break for tired feet. And for those essential pit stops, yes, there are 'Restrooms' conveniently located! Now, for some practical tips! The article mentioned the event runs on 'only 2 weekends' in October (11th-26th) and then again on 'Thursday, October 31st.' Planning your visit around these days is crucial. The ticket prices are a steal if you get them in advance – the original post mentioned a flash sale for $7 per child and $5 per adult, but do check their official site as prices can change. The OCR also noted it's '$13 per person' at the gate and 'free for kids 2 and under,' so buying ahead saves you a lot! And let's talk food! The OCR promised 'Plenty of food truck options,' and they delivered. There's something for everyone, from classic carnival treats to more substantial meals, so you won't go hungry. We tried a few different trucks, and everything was delicious. Overall, Spookyville at Yesteryear Village is a must-do for families in West Palm Beach looking for a wholesome, fun, and slightly spooky Halloween experience. It's truly a special way to celebrate the season. Go check it out and 'let us know what you think!'










































































