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Chilling chambers and creeping creatures await those who venture into the darkness at Fairplex in Pomona in search of Halloween thrills.
“Lights Out,” a seasonal haunt for guests over age 13, returns for its second year with more scary activities and food to explore when the night takes over and screams hang in the air.
Jack the clown gives his best grin at Pomona Fairplex’s “Lights Out” on Sunday Oct. 6, 2024. (Photo by Mercedes Cannon-Tran/SCNG)
A spider creature waits for its next victim at Pomona Fairplex’s “Lights Out” on Sunday Oct. 6, 2024. (Photo by Mercedes Cannon-Tran/SCNG)
A ghostly bride waits for its next victim at Pomona Fairplex’s “Lights Out” on Sunday Oct. 6, 2024. (Photo by Mercedes Cannon-Tran/SCNG)
A spider creature waits for its next victim at Pomona Fairplex’s “Lights Out” on Sunday Oct. 6, 2024. (Photo by Mercedes Cannon-Tran/SCNG)
Maria and Scott Johnson dance with a ghoul at Pomona Fairplex’s “Lights Out” on Sunday Oct. 6, 2024. (Photo by Mercedes Cannon-Tran/SCNG)
Ghouls of all shapes and sizes can be found at Pomona Fairplex’s “Lights Out” on Sunday Oct. 6, 2024. (Photo by Mercedes Cannon-Tran/SCNG)
A spider creature waits for its next victim at Pomona Fairplex’s “Lights Out” on Sunday Oct. 6, 2024. (Photo by Mercedes Cannon-Tran/SCNG)
A closer look at some of the horror wax figures at Pomona Fairplex’s “Lights Out” on Sunday Oct. 6, 2024. (Photo by Mercedes Cannon-Tran/SCNG)
Ghouls of all shapes and sizes can be found at Pomona Fairplex’s “Lights Out” on Sunday Oct. 6, 2024. (Photo by Mercedes Cannon-Tran/SCNG)
A creepy chicken sandwich and agua fresca at Pomona Fairplex’s “Lights Out” on Sunday Oct. 6, 2024. (Photo by Mercedes Cannon-Tran/SCNG)
A witches nachos is served at Pomona Fairplex’s “Lights Out” on Sunday Oct. 6, 2024. (Photo by Mercedes Cannon-Tran/SCNG)
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Jack the clown gives his best grin at Pomona Fairplex’s “Lights Out” on Sunday Oct. 6, 2024. (Photo by Mercedes Cannon-Tran/SCNG)
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The event features five mazes full of lurking clowns and nocturnal creatures. New this year are the the Asylum of Horrors and the Haunted Swamp.
Deranged patients and hospital staff await around every corner in anticipation of new victims in the Asylum of Horrors. Creatures of all manners, even plants in the mist waiting for their next meal, greet those who take a not-so-relaxing nature walk through the Haunted Swamp.
RELATED: 8 ways to celebrate Halloween, ranging from seriously scary to family fun
There are plenty of photo opportunities at “Lights Out,” along with roaming monsters and an expanded zombie ball course where attendees can take their best shot at exterminating the undead with rifles loaded with jelly-ball ammo.
For those whose appetites aren’t scared away, there are spooky, savory treats such as the creepy chicken sandwich complete with a gummy eyeball, loaded finger fries and witches nachos.
Fright-night finds will be available in the horror vendor village, a darkened hall filled with horror-themed T-shirts, ghoulish jewelry and more.
“Lights Out” hours are 6:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through Oct. 27. Tickets start at $29 online at fairplex.com/lightsout; $39 at the gate. The event is recommended for ages 13 and up.
Fairplex is a cashless venue, though some vendors may accept cash.
Chilling chambers and creeping creatures await those who venture into the darkness at Fairplex in Pomona in search of Halloween thrills.
“Lights Out,” a seasonal haunt for guests over age 13, returns for its second year with more scary activities and food to explore when the night takes over and screams hang in the air.
Jack the clown gives his best grin at Pomona Fairplex’s “Lights Out” on Sunday Oct. 6, 2024. (Photo by Mercedes Cannon-Tran/SCNG)
A spider creature waits for its next victim at Pomona Fairplex’s “Lights Out” on Sunday Oct. 6, 2024. (Photo by Mercedes Cannon-Tran/SCNG)
A ghostly bride waits for its next victim at Pomona Fairplex’s “Lights Out” on Sunday Oct. 6, 2024. (Photo by Mercedes Cannon-Tran/SCNG)
A spider creature waits for its next victim at Pomona Fairplex’s “Lights Out” on Sunday Oct. 6, 2024. (Photo by Mercedes Cannon-Tran/SCNG)
Maria and Scott Johnson dance with a ghoul at Pomona Fairplex’s “Lights Out” on Sunday Oct. 6, 2024. (Photo by Mercedes Cannon-Tran/SCNG)
Ghouls of all shapes and sizes can be found at Pomona Fairplex’s “Lights Out” on Sunday Oct. 6, 2024. (Photo by Mercedes Cannon-Tran/SCNG)
A spider creature waits for its next victim at Pomona Fairplex’s “Lights Out” on Sunday Oct. 6, 2024. (Photo by Mercedes Cannon-Tran/SCNG)
A closer look at some of the horror wax figures at Pomona Fairplex’s “Lights Out” on Sunday Oct. 6, 2024. (Photo by Mercedes Cannon-Tran/SCNG)
Ghouls of all shapes and sizes can be found at Pomona Fairplex’s “Lights Out” on Sunday Oct. 6, 2024. (Photo by Mercedes Cannon-Tran/SCNG)
A creepy chicken sandwich and agua fresca at Pomona Fairplex’s “Lights Out” on Sunday Oct. 6, 2024. (Photo by Mercedes Cannon-Tran/SCNG)
A witches nachos is served at Pomona Fairplex’s “Lights Out” on Sunday Oct. 6, 2024. (Photo by Mercedes Cannon-Tran/SCNG)
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Jack the clown gives his best grin at Pomona Fairplex’s “Lights Out” on Sunday Oct. 6, 2024. (Photo by Mercedes Cannon-Tran/SCNG)
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The event features five mazes full of lurking clowns and nocturnal creatures. New this year are the the Asylum of Horrors and the Haunted Swamp.
Deranged patients and hospital staff await around every corner in anticipation of new victims in the Asylum of Horrors. Creatures of all manners, even plants in the mist waiting for their next meal, greet those who take a not-so-relaxing nature walk through the Haunted Swamp.
RELATED: 8 ways to celebrate Halloween, ranging from seriously scary to family fun
There are plenty of photo opportunities at “Lights Out,” along with roaming monsters and an expanded zombie ball course where attendees can take their best shot at exterminating the undead with rifles loaded with jelly-ball ammo.
For those whose appetites aren’t scared away, there are spooky, savory treats such as the creepy chicken sandwich complete with a gummy eyeball, loaded finger fries and witches nachos.
Fright-night finds will be available in the horror vendor village, a darkened hall filled with horror-themed T-shirts, ghoulish jewelry and more.
“Lights Out” hours are 6:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through Oct. 27. Tickets start at $29 online at fairplex.com/lightsout; $39 at the gate. The event is recommended for ages 13 and up.
Fairplex is a cashless venue, though some vendors may accept cash.
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