Halloween Harvest Festival

Halloween Harvest Festival

Family-Friendly Fun by Day
Halloween Horror by Night

Pierce College, parking lot
20800 Victory Blvd at Mason Avenue
Woodland Hills, California
Information line: 818-999-4565
E-Mail:
info@halloweenharvestfestival.com
Websites: Halloween Harvest Festival

Looking for a family-friendly way to enjoy Halloween in Los Angeles? This annual Harvest Festival features a pumpkin-full of kid-friendly activites by day (including pumpkin carving, face painting and a corn maze), followed by a frightening “Factory of Nightmares” at night.

2009 HALLOWEEN HARVEST FESTIVAL DATES & HOURS: September 25 to November 1  – 10am to 10pm Sunday through Thursday, 10am to midnight on Friday and Saturday

2009 FACTORY OF NIGHTMARES HAUNTED HOUSE & CREATURES OF THE CORN HAUNTED TRAIL DATES & HOURS: September 25-27, October 2-4, 8-11, 14-18, 20, 25, 27-31, November 1 – weekdays from dusk till 10pm, weekends from dusk till midnight

3009 SPOOKY SHOW TIMES: weekdays at noon, 2, 4, and 6pm; weekends at 11am, noon, 1, 2,3,4,5, and 6pm.

2009 DAYTIME HARVEST FESTIVAL TICKETS:

  • Festival Admission Only Tickets are $4 both adults and children
  • Day Corn Maze Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for children.
  • Day Multi-pass Tickets (admission, corn maze, hay ride, and two activity tickets) are $15 for adults and $13 for children
  • Activity Ticket Booklets (ten tickets) are $20 for adults and children; 5-Ticket Packs are $10, and Single Tickets are $2.
  • Corn Maze Multi-pass Tickets (admission, corn maze, 80-foot sky wheel, hay ride and stage show) are $20 for adults and $18 for children; Activity ticket A la carte booklet (which include admission and ten tickets that can be used for all rides and attractions) are $20 for adults and $18 fo children.

2009 NIGHT-TIME FRIGHT FAIR FACTORY OF NIGHTMARES TICKETS:

  • Festival Admission Only for $4 (admission is included in all haunt tickets)
  • Night Adventure Corn Maze is $12 (includes admission to festival)
  • The Factory of Nightmares is $12 (includes admission to festival)
  • The Creatures of the Corn Haunted Trail is $12 (includes admission to festival)
  • A Night Multi-pass (includes Factory of Nightmares and Creatures of the Corn) is $20
  • Add the Adventure Corn Maze to the Multi-pass for an additional $5.
  • Upgrade to a VIP Pass (priority line) for another $5.

2009 HALLOWEEN HARVEST FESTIVAL PARKING: Free

2009 HALLOWEEN HARVEST FESTIVAL DIRECTIONS: Take the 101 Freeway to DeSoto (west of the 405 Freeway). Take DeSoto north. Turn right (east) on Victory Blvd. Make a right at the Mason Avenue Gate of Pierce College.

2009 DAY-TIME HALLOWEEN HARVEST FESTIVAL ACTIVITIES: Giant slide, Jumpers, Petting Zoo (closes at 8pm), Train, Carousel, Pony Rides (close at 8pm), Bumper Boats, Day Haunted House, Bungee, Gemstone Mining, Corn Maze.

2009 NIGHT-TIME FRIGHT FAIR FACTORY OF NIGHTMARES ACTIVITIES: Don’t worry the kid-friendly harvest festival does not mean that Fright Fair lacks for genuine Halloween spooks and scares. The Factory of Nightmares consists of a traditional indoor Haunted House structure, featuring a giant Tesla coil, strobe lights, and lots of loud noises and sudden frights; the Creatures of the Corn, an outdoor haunt, with ghouls lurking in the shadows along the trai; and a Night Adventure Corn Maze, which a separate trail from Creatures of the Corn, offering a slighlty spookier version of the traditional corn maze (i.e., there are no ghouls to scare you; you just have to find your way out in the dark). Get more details on our Fright Fair Factory of Nightmares page.

HALLOWEEN HARVEST FESTIVAL HISTORY: Formerly known as Fright Fair, this annual Halloween attraction used to bill itself as the “4 Dimensions of Fear” and claimed that its long walk-through haunted maze featured “four haunts slammed into one.” After going on haitus in 2004, the event revived for 2005, this time as a “Halloween Harvest Festival” featuring fun, games, and entertainment for the whole family (hay rides, corn maze, pumpkin carving, live music). In addition, the haunted house was augmented by a haunted trail, called “Creatures of the Corn.” Since 2007, the “Fright Fair” brand name has been mostly abandoned; the scarier night-time activies of the Halloween Harvest Festival have been re-branded as “The Factory of Nightmares.”

Check out our Halloween Harvest Festival archive.

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