

What should I bring to HauntFest?
Close-toed shoes
The majority of the festival will be held OUTDOORS, so remember to bring close-toed shoes, ESPECIALLY if there is a haunted trail. The ground may be uneven at some HauntFest venues.
ID/Drivers License
If you plan on ordering any drinks or participating in any 18+ activities (i.e. flesh hook suspension), make sure to have a valid ID on hand.
Cash
There will be tons of opportunities to purchase goodies at the vendor booths, including food! Credit cards can be used for some things, but there will likely be vendors who only accept cash or Venmo, so make sure to be prepared. We have some awesome entertainers, so slide them a tip if you think they rock!
Costume
We strongly encourage you to dress up to enjoy the atmosphere of the festival to the fullest! Costumes are not required, of course, but it will make for a more immersive experience. Please do not bring any real or harmful weapons to the event. I know they may look cool, but is it worth a life if something were to happen? I think not.
Appropriate Clothing
While costumes are encouraged, please be mindful of the appropriateness of your attire. Some events may have family-friendly times with children present. Just remember to be respectful, but feel free to let your freak flag fly!
Accommodations
If you have any special accommodations related to health or fitness, please let us know! There will be parking attendants on duty at most HauntFest events who can assist with handicap parking near the entrance. There may be be strobes and other flashing lights for a haunted trail or bands on stage.
Do NOT Bring
Animals. While some HauntFest venues may usually a pet-friendly venue, HauntFest is not a pet-friendly event. We often have live animal encounters! We also have some very hungry ghouls that would be glad to munch on the bones of your dog or cat, so just don't bring them.