PCFD's Hall of Terror returns for 22nd annual 'haunting,' to feature 'Scream' movie franchise

The Hall will be open from 7-10 p.m. at Palm Coast Fire Station 21 on Monday, Oct. 30 and Tuesday, Oct. 31.


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Visitors of the Hall of Terror in 2017 brace themselves for Stephen King's "It" room. File photo
Visitors of the Hall of Terror in 2017 brace themselves for Stephen King's "It" room. File photo
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For the 22nd consecutive year, the Palm Coast Fire Department's annual Hall of Terror event will return to Palm Coast. 

The Hall will be open from 7-10 p.m. at Palm Coast Fire Station 21 on Monday, Oct. 30 and Tuesday, Oct. 31. This year’s event will showcase Ghostface from the "Scream" movie franchise inside a maze replica of set locations from the films, according to a press release from the PCFD.

Parking will be available in the lot adjacent to the firehouse on Corporate Drive, with overflow parking available in the Kohl's parking lot, the press release said. The event is free and open to all ages, though adult supervision is recommended for children under 13. Last year saw nearly 7,000 attendees.

The event will have strobe lights, fog and similar special effects, the press release said. Those with epilepsy or similar conditions or sensitivities are encouraged to be mindful of this if they choose to attend.

A limited amount of fast pass tickets will be available through the city of Palm Coast's Facebook page from Oct. 23-27 through a "Scream"-related trivia question. 

 

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