For the first time since 2019, Lake Compounce’s Halloween seasonal event will let visitors “fright all night” with a full day, and night, of activities.
Bristol’s Lake Compounce this week announced details about its Phantom Fall Fest set to begin in September. The new seasonal event features family-friendly entertainment during the day and, for the first time since 2019, will turn the park into a haunted space during special nighttime hours.
Lake Compounce General Manager Jeffrey Davis said the park is “reintroducing” Halloween to customers this year with trick or treating stations, fall food, drinks and decor and an offering of nighttime scares beginning at 6 p.m.
Park officials said there will be four haunted mazes and three scare zones in the park during the seasonal event, which will be open Friday-Sunday from Sept. 30 to Oct. 30. Season pass members will get access to the Phantom Fall Fest as part of their passes, but individual tickets for the event will still be available.
This is the second time in as many years that Lake Compounce has switched up its Halloween season programming since the COVID-19 pandemic. For 19 years prior to the change, Lake Compounce hosted an adult-geared Haunted Graveyard.
