Nightfall Charity Haunt
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- Scare Factor
- Moderately Scary
- Appropriate For
- Most ages, see website for details.
- Organization Type
- Charity / NOT For Profit
- Listing Categories
- Home Haunts
- More Info
- Outdoor Event(s), Indoor Event(s), Touching Not Allowed
Nightfall is a dark fantasy walk-through attraction with a deep story and expansive lore in West Seattle that raises non-perishable food donations for West Seattle Food Bank and supports the natural wonders of our state parks with Washington's National Park Fund. It is a high-end immersive home haunt, more like a walking dark ride that takes you on an immersive, spooky journey through the Nightfall NightLore. Nightfall has become a neighborhood tradition over nearly ten years and is located just down the street from Easy Street Records. It is perfect for families, first-time-haunt goers, seasoned haunters, Twilight Souls, and even Disney’s Haunted Mansion fans. Check the website for information and to discover the NightLore.
Hours of Operation: Little Frights! 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Nightfall Regular Operation 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm “Little Frights!” when it is still light outside, and all the creatures from The Starless Sky are sleeping. The attraction has no actors, and all the animatronics are off. There are NO JUMPSCARES during “Little Frights!” It is a brighter, fun-spooky version of Nightfall with haunting sounds and creepy settings, but nothing lurking around the corner, “Little Fights!” is perfect for younger kids (or adults) who want to go to a haunted attraction but are unsure or afraid. Since tickets are good for unlimited entrances per evening, it is an excellent way for kids to check out the attraction while it is still light. If they choose, they can brave the Radiant Twilight during Nightfall’s regular operation. Bastion wands are also available at both times. “Little Frights!” will have Trick or Treat stations throughout the attraction on Halloween, October 31. There will be a slight pause in operations between "Little Frights!" and regular operation.
Admission Costs: General admission is $25 per person or $20 per person with a food donation to West Seattle Food Bank for the group (bring non-perishable food donations for your group, and each person receives $5 off regular admission.) 50% of proceeds and 100% of profits go to Washington’s National Parks Fund. Tickets are good for unlimited entries on the night of purchase. See website for details.
Hours of Operation: Little Frights! 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Nightfall Regular Operation 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm “Little Frights!” when it is still light outside, and all the creatures from The Starless Sky are sleeping. The attraction has no actors, and all the animatronics are off. There are NO JUMPSCARES during “Little Frights!” It is a brighter, fun-spooky version of Nightfall with haunting sounds and creepy settings, but nothing lurking around the corner, “Little Fights!” is perfect for younger kids (or adults) who want to go to a haunted attraction but are unsure or afraid. Since tickets are good for unlimited entrances per evening, it is an excellent way for kids to check out the attraction while it is still light. If they choose, they can brave the Radiant Twilight during Nightfall’s regular operation. Bastion wands are also available at both times. “Little Frights!” will have Trick or Treat stations throughout the attraction on Halloween, October 31. There will be a slight pause in operations between "Little Frights!" and regular operation.
Admission Costs: General admission is $25 per person or $20 per person with a food donation to West Seattle Food Bank for the group (bring non-perishable food donations for your group, and each person receives $5 off regular admission.) 50% of proceeds and 100% of profits go to Washington’s National Parks Fund. Tickets are good for unlimited entries on the night of purchase. See website for details.
“Little Frights!” 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm - when it is still light outside, and all the creatures from The Starless Sky are sleeping. The attraction has no actors, and all the animatronics are off. There are NO JUMPSCARES during “Little Frights!” It is a brighter, fun-spooky version of Nightfall with haunting sounds and creepy settings, but nothing lurking around the corner, “Little Fights!” is perfect for younger kids (or adults) who want to go to a haunted attraction but are unsure or afraid. Since tickets are good for unlimited entrances per evening, it is an excellent way for kids to check out the attraction while it is still light. If they choose, they can brave the Radiant Twilight during Nightfall’s regular operation. Bastion wands are also available at both times.
“Little Frights!” will have Trick or Treat stations throughout the attraction on Halloween, October 31.
“Little Frights!” will have Trick or Treat stations throughout the attraction on Halloween, October 31.
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