Halloween House Long Island to donate to Hurricane Milton victims from this weekend's ticket sales

Halloween House Long Island is less fright and more fun, and it's not the typical scary attraction at the Broadway Commons.

Liz Burke

Oct 13, 2024, 2:27 AM

Updated 70 days ago

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Halloween House Long Island in Hicksville will donate a portion of their proceeds from this weekend's ticket sales to Hurricane Milton relief efforts in Florida.
"Because of the hurricanes right now, and all the issues that have been happening, and seeing that they have been struggling so much, we took it upon ourselves to help them out as much as we can,” said Bree Jovel, a crew member with Halloween House Long Island.
Halloween House Long Island is less fright and more fun, and it's not the typical scary attraction at the Broadway Commons.
“We’ve been doing different poses with the props and stuff. It’s really cool,” said Emily Healy, of Copiague.
“In the first section, actually, we did a little skit there. It was really funny,” said Cheyenne Woods, of Amityville.
As guests walk through the house, they'll find a Beetlejuice illusion room, interactive trivia and "The Nightmare Before Christmas"-inspired room.
Guests also have the chance to get their tarot cards read. At the Creepy Carnival, they can play games and win a prize.
Halloween House Long Island runs until Nov. 3. Hours of operation are Monday to Thursday from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., Friday 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., and Saturday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
For ticket prices and more information, visit https://halloweenhouselongisland.com/.