Aquarium Mall
207 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA
Admission at the gate
$15 Adults & kids 12 and over
  • Fri. Oct. 26
  • Sat. Oct. 27
  • Sun. Oct. 28
  • Mon. Oct. 29
  • Tue. Oct. 30
  • Wed. Oct. 31
  • 7-10pm
  • 7-11pm
  • 7-10pm
  • 7-10pm
  • 6-9pm
  • 7-11pm
For more information call 508-487-9601 or email us
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Prepare yourself for a frightful journey through condemned buildings, pirate ruins and scary grave-sites as you encounter terrifying creatures of the living dead. Keep your wits about you as you wind your way through areas of death, decay and doom trying to find your ultimate escape. The creatures of Ghost Town are dying for you to cross over and join them in a gruesome and grim afterlife.

On October 31, 1736, what once was a prosperous town, a place of hustle and bustle, buzzing with hope and excitement, Provincetown was turned into a frightful town of the dead. Masked by a dense bank of fog, pirate Captain Davy Flint and his crew of rapscallions aboard The Red Dawn, rolled in that very evening and pillaged and plundered everything in sight like a pack of wild beasts. Surprised by the onslaught, the peaceful townsfolk of Provincetown were defenseless against the Captain and his crew, and were slaughtered for their precious possessions. The town was set ablaze and was left in ruins and remains, to this day, an uninhabited place unsuitable for the living. Burned buildings, forced into decay from years of weathering and neglect, stand crookedly looming over empty streets, the air around them heavy and lifeless with the impressions of death. Today, locals from the surrounding towns believe that the ghosts of Provincetown's dead inhabitants are still looking for revenge. They say that October 31st and the days surrounding it bring a strange and eerie fog, and that blood-curdling screams can be heard piercing the air as angry spirits roam empty streets. They say the dead have come back to claim their town—and that they have come to seek revenge. And so, as you make your visit to the ghost town of Provincetown, just beware of the perils that may lie in wait.

 
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FAQs

Q. How do I get tickets?
A. Tickets are sold nightly at the event gate as well as ahead of time on the website. Buying tickets ahead of time does expedite your entrance.
Q. How many times does my ticket allow me to go through?
A. One ticket admits you through the attraction one time. If you want to go through multiple times, you must buy a ticket for each time you want to go through. If, for any reason, you need to exit before you finish the attraction, you will not get a refund or another ticket to return. There are no refunds or exchanges.
Q. Is there anything I should be warned about ahead of time?
A. There are fog machines, strobe lights and special effects in use. We use both live actors, moving and non-moving props. Props, actors and effects might confuse and disorient you. We have security cameras through out the attraction for both your protection and ours.
Q. Is this event safe? Is it handicap-accessible?
A. We do not use any open flames, moving floors or anything that would obstruct your path to an exit. The exits are clearly marked and there is absolutely NO SMOKING! The event is not handicap-accessible.
Q. How long does it take to go through?
A. It takes about 12 minutes from start to finish. The timing of the event is up to you. The more you run from the ghosts the quicker it takes.
Q. Will the ghosts grab me or touch me?
A. No ghosts/actors will touch any of the patrons. The patrons are not to touch any of the ghosts/actors or the sets and props. If you are caught touching anyone or anything, you will be ejected with no refund and subject to arrest for any harm or damage you may have caused. No foul language or bad behavior will be tolerated and are grounds for ejection, at our discretion.
 Q. Will it be too scary for my children?
A. The attraction is geared for people 13 years and up. Anyone who scares easily will find this attraction frightening. Children 12 and under are not recommended for attendance. 
Q. What if it rains?
A. Our attraction is open rain or shine. The attraction is located inside a building protected from the rain. NO refunds will be given due to rain.
Q. Is there parking?
A. There are several public parking lots in Provincetown near the attraction. We recommend the lot at Fisherman’s Wharf in the center of town, which is the closest. Parking is plentiful during the off-season and FREE.
Q. What if I have questions not answered here?
A. You can call us at 508-487-9601. If no one answers, leave us a call back number and your question. You can also visit www.ptownhalloween.com or e-mail us at questions@ptownhalloween.com
 
 
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