Entertainment
Six Flags America’s Biggest ‘Kids Boo Fest’ Delivers During Final Season

WHAT:
Six Flags America is pulling out all the stops for the final season of Kids Boo Fest, the ultimate Halloween celebration for little monsters and scaredy-cats alike. With themed areas including a new “Boo Zone,” new glowing blacklight trick-or-treat trail, nine live shows, a spooktacular parade and loads of interactive fun, this Boo Fest is bursting with thrills (minus the chills). From festive street entertainment to thrilling rides, it’s a candy-coated adventure sure to leave lasting memories.
WHERE:
Six Flags America, 13710 Central Avenue, Bowie/Mitchelville, MD 20721
WHEN:
Weekends through Nov. 2
- Saturdays 11am – 7pm
- Sundays 11am – 6pm
DETAILS:

Live entertainment includes:
- NEW! Clown Town Boo Zone: Meet friendly clowns, get your face painted, and explore the mysterious Haze House—a foggy, glowing space with lights and sounds that spark curiosity (not fear!). It’s Halloween fun made just for kids, with a sprinkle of silly and a dash of wonder.
- NEW LOCATION! The Marvelous Mysteries of Fright Manor: Grab your magnifying glass and lace up your dancing shoes — there’s a mystery to solve! Join the Eek Squad as they make their way through a thrilling whodunnit full of mayhem and antics. When trickster villains start causing chaos around town, it’s up to the Eek Squad to crack the case — with a help from the audience! Each suspect brings fresh riddles, stunts, and dance battles to the stage. Mystery, mischief, and music collide in this high-energy, laugh-out-loud stunt spectacular where you help catch the culprit! Enjoy two daily performances at The Exposition Center.
- NEW LOCATION & THEME! Trick-or-Treat Trail: Transformed into a blacklight adventure for the first time, the Trick-or-Treat Trail becomes a glowing world of giggles and goodies! In this candy-colored dream, kids can wander through trails filled with glowing pumpkins, cheerful characters and toe-tapping tunes. It’s all treats and no tricks as little ones collect sweets in a magical land that comes alive in the dark. Available Saturdays from 12 to 6 pm and Sundays from 12 to 5 pm.
- Monster Mash Bash: Frankie, Wanda the Witch, Count D and Mummy all hit the road for the last stop on their Monster Mash Bash World Tour! These ghoulish rock stars have worked an eternity perfecting their set list, and they’re just dying to perform it. From haunted harmonies to bone-rattling beats, this fang-tastic foursome puts their own monstrous spin on hit songs from the ages. But beware – when these creatures rise from the crypt, antics are sure to follow. It’s spooky. It’s silly. It’s the show of the afterlife.
- Wolfie’s Howl-O-Ween Party: This fun and interactive show features Wolfie and the Pups. Guests can enjoy plenty of follow-along moments and a few familiar Halloween classics.
- Lost Spirits: A group of curious influencers uncover a strange collection of forgotten artifacts. But these relics weren’t just misplaced… they were locked away long ago by the eccentric genius, Professor Screamore. As the group examines their findings, something awakens. One by one, they find themselves drawn to the artifacts – and when worn, each piece channels the spirit of the monster who once possessed it. Trapped between reality and the past, the friends must uncover the secrets of the professor’s final experiment before the spirits take hold for good.
- Magical Entertainer Aaron Radatz: Award-winning magician and Las Vegas headliner Aaron Radatz brings his signature brand of unique illusions along with a few of the classics many guest have never witnessed live. Packed with jaw-dropping illusions, comedy and audience participation, this show is sure to dazzle fans of all ages in the Grand Theater.
- Circus Street: Marvel at jugglers, acrobats and dancers performing daring circus stunts on Celebration Stage twice daily.
- Half-Dead High featuring DJ Frankie Stein: Join DJ Frankie Stein & Company, a spirited crew of undead teens, as they embark on a musical journey of friendship and finding their first human friends in a world that just doesn’t “get” them. With heart, humor, and a few howls, these supernatural students are ready to get something off their chest… let’s hope it’s not cobwebs!
- The Big Purple Parade: Move and groove with the famed Purple People Eaters as they parade through the park with high-energy dancing for the entire family to enjoy. This interactive team of People-Eaters actually aren’t hungry for people at all – they’re starving for spooky stories and jokes, and can’t wait to share theirs with the audience. There may even be some cool treats for those brave enough to face the beats.
- Steam Heist: Step into the smoke and gears of Professor Screamore’s wild world during this pulse-pounding stunt adventure. Featuring acrobatics and precision fight choreography, this whirlwind of action and invention blends Victorian flair with futuristic thrills right before your eyes.
- DJ Dance Party – A Spooktacular Send-Off: As the sun sets on Main Street, the DJ Dance Party kicks into gear in front of The Grand Theater. Boo Fest’s favorite spooky and silly performers gather for one last hurrah—dancing, grooving and ghostly good times. With beats that bump and costumes that dazzle, this high-energy celebration is the perfect way to wrap up a frightfully fun day. Whether they’re zombies with rhythm or vampires who loves to vogue, everyone’s invited to boogie under the stars. It’s Six Flags America’s way of saying goodnight.

Rides include:
- For Thrillseekers: SUPERMAN™: Ride of Steel, Firebird, HARLEY QUINN™ Spinsanity, Professor Screamore’s SkyWinder, Ragin Cajun, Roar, SteamWhirler, THE JOKER’s™ Jinx, The Wild One, WONDER WOMAN™ Lasso of Truth and more.
- For Junior Thrillseekers: ElectroDerby, Capital Railways, Cyclone, Flying Carousel, High Seas, Minutemen Motors, Tea Cups, Voodoo Drop, the rides of LOONEY TUNES™ Movie Town and more.
- Some rides may be unavailable due to maintenance, weather and other issues.

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