Tag: halloween

Going away for Halloween? 10 spooky stays for your weekend road trip

Road trip car

Halloween is at the end of October (31st), so now is the time – if you get to it fast! – to get booking and organising what you’re doing for it. Staying in, going out, or going away are all valid ideas, but if you’re a little less face make-up and more have someone make the bed, then getting out of town might be the ticket. We spoke to Toyota to get some of their top ideas for the spookiest weekend of the year… 1.      Monte Cristo Homestead, Junee NSW Dubbed “Australia’s most haunted homestead”, Monte Cristo – only two-and-a-half hours’ drive from Canberra – is said to be haunted by at least ten ghosts, most significantly its original owners Christopher and Elizabeth Crawley. Christopher still haunts the room in which he passed, as kind a spirit as he was in life – Elizabeth, however, is not so nice; if she doesn’t like you, she’ll cause a chill across your skin to scare you off. Don’t believe us? For the thrill seekers and sceptics out there, Monte Cristo offers accommodation for you to sleep – or stare at the ceiling wide awake in terror all night. 2.      George IV Inn, Picton NSW If you’re game, how about a night or two at the century-old George IV hotel in Picton? The eerily stripped-back interior couldn’t be more fitting for accommodation located in what is considered Australia’s most haunted town. Picton in NSW – an hour’s drive from Sydney – is host to a variety of ghostly locations. If… Read More

There’s a screamfest coming to Kensington at the Ritz Cinema

Movie theatre

Dead sailors and sea men and monsters, oh my! Kraken Spice Rum is putting on a screamfest for Halloween at the infamous Ritz Cinema to plunge visitors into a true terror abyss. From 6pm on Halloween, Wednesday 31 October, every element of the recognisable movie-going experience will be turned on its spinning head, leaving audiences with non-stop scares and nowhere to hide. To ensure phobias of even the most hardened connoisseurs are catered to, the cult-favourite film Creature from the Black Lagoon, which launched one of the most successful horror trilogies in history, will be screened for devotees of the horror genre. But, there’s more. You’ll be screaming the night away with a wall of undead, possessed hands; an inked out pick’n’mix; and a spooky selection of The Kraken Black Spiced Rum cocktails including The Kraken Storm, The Oceans Have Eyes, and The Bride of Krakenstein. Event details: Wednesday 31st October, 2018 6pm 45 Paul St, Randwick, NSW, 2031 Ticket price: $20 + booking fee