What to do this weekend

Fun and frightful ideas for your Halloween weekend

Brittney Wood, Staff Reporter

Are big and crowded Halloween parties not your thing? Don’t worry! The Valhalla has your Halloween weekend plans covered. Check out some of the following ideas for a weekend full of fright and fun.

Tricks, Treats, and Science Feats
October 30-31 at the Pacific Science Center
A spooktacular event for the whole family. Complete with Ghost stories, treat station and a Halloween themed laser show. Price is the cost of general admission.

Dia de Muertos: A Mexican Celebration to Remember Our Departed
October 31- November 1
Seattle Center Armory
Free for all ages
Explore other cultures and get a taste of how they celebrate halloween. The day of the dead celebration is to honor those who have passed on. There will be live music, performances, face painting, food and more.

Carleton Farms Zombie Paintball Frenzy
Join the frightful fun every Friday and Saturday night in October
Admission is $18.50
Take a ride on a zombie combat wagon and shoot live zombies with glowing paintballs. Then after shooting all the zombies you are dropped off at Zombie Farm and left to navigate your way back to the farm. But watch out you never know what kind of undead creature could be lurking around.

Swans Trail Farms Corn Maze and Other Attractions
Open through October 31st
Admission is $10
This hidden gem in Snohomish has fun events for the whole family. A fantastic corn maze, pumpkin patch, petting farm and a u-pick apple orchard; this event will be sure to complete your autumn traditions. Plus don’t forget the apple cider doughnuts they are to die for.