Haunted Houses & Halloween Nights: Lansing’s Spookiest Attractions + How to Ride in Style
Fall in Greater Lansing means pumpkin patches, crisp air, and yes… haunted houses. Whether you want scary, spooky, fun, or family‑friendly, there are several destinations and events that should be on your map. Add a party bus or limousine ride, and your Halloween season becomes something special.
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?️ Top Haunted Attractions & Halloween Events in Lansing Area
Shiawassee Haunted Park – Located in US‑127 south of Lansing, featuring mazes, scare zones, and themed nights.
Black Forest Haunted Village – Known for chilling paths in forested settings, special effects, and actors.
Slaughterhouse Haunted Farm – A classic farm‑haunted experience with hayrides, haunted barns, and more.
Potter Park Zoo’s Boo at the Zoo – A more family‑friendly Halloween night with light scares, costumes, and kid‑friendly attractions.
Downtown Lansing Halloween Walk & Costume Contest – Social nights with community engagement that’s spooky and fun.
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? Why Ride with Lighthouse Limousine for Halloween
Full party buses (up to 24 passengers) or limousines for smaller groups
BYOB where legal, cups & napkins provided by request
No parking nightmares, no late‑night driving stress
Packages such as weekend 5‑hour rides, or shorter midweek options if your group is smaller
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? Safety Tips for Haunted Nights
Bring a flashlight and dress warmly
Go with a group; plan pickup spots ahead of time
Confirm ride times in advance
Use phone flashlights to navigate trails after dark
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? Booking Info
Weekend packages: 5‑hour party bus rentals from $995
Weekday specials (Mon‑Thurs): 2‑hour limos from $345, buses from $595
For last‑minute shuttles or wedding services, ask about 3.5‑hour wedding blocks still available in October
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Call to Action:
Don’t wait until haunted houses are packed and travel is stressful—book your ride in advance.
? 517‑798‑5625
? www.lighthouselimos.com