Halloween arrives at Fisherman’s Wharf
Halloween 2008 was a very popular event according to Macau Fisherman’s Wharf (MFW), and they are bringing back the ‘Hello-we’ activities once again this year. From October 9 to November 2, MFW will play host to the Horror Twins, two haunted houses, Nightmare Street and a variety of promotions for the month. Witches and ghosts will haunt the Legend Boulevard between the hours of 6.00pm and midnight.
The Horror Twins experience situated at Aladdin’s Fort include Horrorland; a haunted orphanage with a dark history, and the Devil Doll Factory full of physically challenged playmates. The Horror Twins can be experienced between 5.00pm and midnight, Sunday to Thursday, and 5.00pm to 2.00am Friday and Saturday. Entry cost is MOP60 per person (Regular ticket) or MOP90 per person (Fast Pass).
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