If there’s somethin’ strange in your neighborhood
Who ya gonna call (ghostbusters)
If it’s somethin’ weird an it don’t look good
Who ya gonna call (ghostbusters)
I ain’t ‘fraid a no ghost
I ain’t ‘fraid a no ghost
Ah… Ray Parker Jr’s famous theme song from the 1984 supernatural movie Ghostbusters. It’s all well and good claiming "you ain’t ‘fraid a no ghost" when you’re watching a movie. On screen ghost stories are one thing: real life haunted houses are a much bigger adrenaline rush! Expect high pitched shrieks from older kids and adults at every turn. Halloween isn’t Halloween without a haunted house!
Our 9th Halloween Costume Party, has a school-themed haunted house sponsored by Asian Express Movers that isn’t for the fainthearted, very young, or those likely to wake up screaming in the dead of night due to nightmares. Children under 10 years old have to be accompanied by an adult. It’s full of chills, spooks, and just the right amount of gore. Come experience the hair-raising house for yourself with your kids at Keystone Academy.
The other activities are:
- A professional family Halloween photo FREE for each family
- Activities like zombie bowling, wheel of punishment, psych out boxes, monster feeding, and ghost hunting. All with prizes for everyone!
- Pumpkin baskets to put all your goodies in
- Real pumpkins to carve and take home
- Scary face painting on-site – don’t worry if you haven’t got a costume, just come along and have your face painted.
- Costume parade with gifts for everyone
This year, our third session is in Shunyi:
WHEN: November 1, 2015 (Sunday)
TIME: 1 pm-5pm
VENUE: Keystone Academy
Club together with other families to take advantage of our discounted ticket prices – 20% off for 5 or more, 40% off for 10 or more.
For ticket bookings: scan the QR code to access our WeChat Shop (Chinese interface only)
Or book your tickets by contacting us at Phone: (010) 5934 6708 or events@truerun.com
An earlier version of this post had information on the first two sessions held at the Canadian International School of Beijing that’s since past.
Photos: Ken and Sui