Cedar Point's 29th season of HalloWeekends runs select nights September 17 through November 1, 2026. The full lineup is out: six haunted mazes including the brand-new Diablo, four scare zones, seven shows, and a family daytime side that's genuinely non-scary. Here's what's included with admission and what isn't.
Last checked August 18, 2026, against Cedar Point's official event pages. Maze pass prices are online prices before processing fees.
Picking a weekend? The Cedar Point crowd calendar has the daytime crowd level for every date, free and with no account.
Six indoor mazes are on the Haunted Attractions Pass this year:
The Conjuring: Beyond Fear is separate from all of this: a $25 ticketed walkthrough of the Conjuring Universe where you play paranormal investigator and meet Annabelle. It's about 20 minutes and it is not covered by the maze pass. That price is up from $15 last year.
Four scare zones come free with admission once the sun drops: Crystal Rock Massacre (summer-camp horror), Cut Throat Cove (pirates and shipwrecks), Clownz: Hall of Infamy Tour (a killer clown band), and Tombstone Terrortory (a cursed Old West snake-oil act).
Seven live shows are included too, from the Opening SCARYmoanies kickoff with Mr. Midnight to the Skeleton Crew stunt show and the Butchers of Rock closer. Rides get their seasonal renames as well: GateKreeper, MaverEEK!, RougaBOO!, and the Midway Scareousel are all running.
The coasters run all event long, and the lines swing hard once people file into the mazes. Ride Ready shows what's actually running, so you can time a ride between them.
HalloWeekends splits the day in two, and Cedar Point is upfront about which half is which.
Ten trick-or-treat stops, the Magical House on Boo Hill, pumpkin decorating, a hay maze, corn maze, harvest tractors, and a Snoopy musical. All of it included with admission, all of it non-scary.
Six haunted mazes, four scare zones, and shows aimed at an older crowd. Cedar Point's own warning: select areas may be too intense for young children after 8 p.m. on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.
One scheduling catch: the family daytime programming only runs Fridays through Sundays. Thursday event nights are frights only, so don't book a Thursday for the trick-or-treat trail.
HalloWeekends runs select nights across about seven weekends, and not every date pulls the same crowd. Saturdays sell heaviest, October Saturdays especially, and the weekends closest to Halloween draw the biggest crowds. A Thursday or Sunday night is usually the faster path through the mazes, and if you want the family daytime plus a taste of the scares, Sunday gives you both with the lightest crowd.
Cedar Point runs its regular ride lineup all event long, so it's worth checking the park's crowd calendar and strategy guide for the daytime picture before you pick a date.
The event is included: scare zones, all seven shows, renamed rides, and the whole daytime family side come with your park ticket. The six haunted mazes don't. They need a Haunted Attractions Pass, from $15 a night or $35 for the all-season version, and season passholders pay for it too. The Conjuring: Beyond Fear is a separate $25 ticket on top of that.
No. Fright Fest is the event at legacy Six Flags parks. Cedar Point kept its own HalloWeekends name after the merger, and this is season 29.
Daytime, no. The Fri-Sun family programming is explicitly non-scary. At night, Cedar Point's own line is that select areas may be too intense for young children after 8 p.m. on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. The pattern that works: families do the day, then head out as the fog machines fire up.
A new early-access weekend, September 10 to 13, with select indoor mazes open ahead of the official September 17 start. Good for maze-first visitors who want a jump on the season before the full lineup and crowds arrive.
The Diablo maze is the headliner: a licensed Blizzard collaboration running only here and at Kings Dominion this season. Beyond that, the Scream Peek Preview weekend is new, and the all-season maze pass dropped to $35 from $59.
HalloWeekends is a full park day with mazes bolted on. The app tracks Cedar Point's ride waits live and flags the drops, so you can grab Steel Vengeance when its line thins out. Get it on the App Store before you go.
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