©Tuckers Haunted House 2020
FREE Halloween Display
Tucker’s Haunted House
October is spooky time in Erskine Park,
especially on Saturday 31st. So you don’t
miss out because of COVID restrictions, we
will run our FREE display every night
(weather permitting) after dark until 9.30pm
in October. (maybe later on weekends. watch
our Facebook page for updates.)
FREE Halloween Display - Trick or Treat
We have an exciting new kid friendly
Halloween display in 2020 featuring all the
wonderful stuff from last year and lot’s more.
See the Fire Breathing Dragon and Flying
ghosts plus enjoy the 25 minute show from
the Boo Crew, Singing Pumpkins and the
Wicked Witch on the big screen.
There may also be some scary characters
around on Friday and Saturday nights in
October, especially Saturday 31st. (Be aware
there maybe crowds)
PLEASE NOTE: SUBJECT TO WEATHER
Check our Facebook page for daily
announcements.
We are a registered COVIDSafe
attraction
To ensure the safety of everyone, we ask that
you follow the NSW Government COVID19
safety guidelines.
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If you are feeling unwell do not attend and
call your doctor.
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Find a COVID testing clinic here
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When you visit please maintain a safe
distance of at least 1.5m between other
families.
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Regularly wash or sanitise your hands.
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You may consider wearing a face mask.
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Whilst at our attraction, stay with your
family group and follow directions given by
our staff
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You can find more information from the
NSW Government about how to keep
healthy by clicking button below
Halloween - History
Halloween is celebrated all over the world
including Australia.
Halloween has it’s origins in ancient Celtic
festival of Samhain in the 8th century. In the
eighth century, Pope Gregory III designated
November 1 as a time to honour all saints.
Soon, All Saints Day incorporated some of the
traditions of Samhain. The evening before
was known as All Hallows Eve, and later
Halloween. Over time, Halloween evolved into
a day of activities like trick-or-treating,
carving jack-o-lanterns, festive gatherings,
donning costumes and eating treats.*
Halloween today is a fun time for kids and
adults alike. Where people dress up in
costumes, decorate their homes, have parties
and attend “haunt” attractions like ours.
Some of the best in the USA but they can be
found all over the world.
Stockholm Sweden
Holds an annual Halloween grand parade,
where the whole city dresses up in full
ghastly spirit. They even have a theme park
“Grona Lund” that transforms for Halloween
with four haunted houses including Motel Hell
and the Ghost Ship.
England UK
They have been celebrating All Hallows eve
for centuries in the UK. Today you can visit
haunted castles, Do Ghost tours, or visit one
of the many Halloween haunted attractions
like Scarefest at Alton Towers, Frightnights at
Thorpe Park, Zombie Apocalypse run and
Spooky World.
Everytown, USA
The Americans do it bigger and better than
everyone when it comes to scary Halloween.
There are literally hundreds of professional
haunted attractions, some running all year
round, and thousands more home haunts all
over the USA.
Some of the best include
Field Of Screams - Colorado
Universal Studios Horror nights - Florida
Headless Horseman - New York
PHOBIAS & FEARS EXPERIENCE is a paid
attraction
Treat the family to some scary fun in the
PHOBIAS & FEARS Experience. Ride a
Haunted House simulator and then walk
through your nightmares.
Not suitable for small children. People under
18 must be accompanied by an adult.
Click the button below for more details and
tickets
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