“1706” – It’s Showtime – Thetrical Horror Experience (multiple Shows each night)
Step back into 1706, where the story first took shape — a haunting prequel that unearths the dark origins behind last year’s nightmare. This new theatrical horror experience returns to the Hawaii Theatre Center, blending live performance, cinematic visuals, and psychological tension to pull you into a world suspended between life and illusion. You’ll witness secrets once buried, minds once broken, and a performance that may never end.
Oct 28, 29, 30 - three nights only.
Each Show is approximately 20 Minutes / Limit 25 guest per show / Multiple shows each night.
“1706” – It’s Showtime – Thetrical Horror Experience (multiple Shows each night)
Step back into 1706, where the story first took shape — a haunting prequel that unearths the dark origins behind last year’s nightmare. This new theatrical horror experience returns to the Hawaii Theatre Center, blending live performance, cinematic visuals, and psychological tension to pull you into a world suspended between life and illusion. You’ll witness secrets once buried, minds once broken, and a performance that may never end.
Oct 28, 29, 30 - three nights only.
Each Show is approximately 20 Minutes / Limit 25 guest per show / Multiple shows each night.
“1706” – It’s Showtime – Thetrical Horror Experience (multiple Shows each night)
Step back into 1706, where the story first took shape — a haunting prequel that unearths the dark origins behind last year’s nightmare. This new theatrical horror experience returns to the Hawaii Theatre Center, blending live performance, cinematic visuals, and psychological tension to pull you into a world suspended between life and illusion. You’ll witness secrets once buried, minds once broken, and a performance that may never end.
Oct 28, 29, 30 - three nights only.
Each Show is approximately 20 Minutes / Limit 25 guest per show / Multiple shows each night.
Keiki Sunday: Halloween Under the Sea
Kama'aina and visitors are definitely in for a TREAT with this general admission Special Offer: Buy One Adult Admission, Get One FREE Child Admission! Plus, children 3 years-old and under are always free!
Join us for a spook-tacular celebration filled with family-friendly fun, festive decorations, and Halloween surprises. From creative costumes to themed games, trick-or-treat stations, and special appearances by some of your favorite characters, it’s a frightfully delightful way to enjoy the season. Come in costume and make unforgettable fall memories with your ‘ohana!
Haunted Plantation
A haunt that’s located on a REAL HAUTED VILLAGE! Filled with over 60 actors with professional quality makeup! This is Hawaii’s premiere haunt. You will be chased and taunted by spirits of old Hawaii.
Intense audio and lighting, extremely low visibility, strobe lights, fog, damp or wet conditions and physically demanding environment.
Oct. 10–12, 17–19, 24–26, 31, 7 to 11 p.m. (last entry 10:30 p.m.)
Trials of Fears - An Interactive Haunted House Experience
Escape if you can.
Trial of Fears is Hawaii’s premier interactive haunted house—where your screams are just the beginning. Step into a nightmare woven with immersive sets, live actors, and terrifying puzzles. Part haunted maze, part escape room, you'll need brains and bravery to survive. Can you solve the clues and escape, or will your fears trap you forever?
Oct. 4, 10–12, 16–19, 23–26, 30–31 and Nov. 1
Thursday and Sunday 7 to 10 p.m. | Friday and Saturday 7 to 11 p.m.
Kapolei City Lights
Kapolei City Lights Celebration is sponsored by the City and County of Honolulu. Since the inaugural celebration in 2001, Kapolei City Lights has been spreading holiday cheer to this ever-growing Leeward O‘ahu community as a complement to Honolulu City Lights.
Honolulu Hale City Lights
Join in the fun and cheer, capture merry photos, witness bright lights and take in the delightfully decorated 55-foot Christmas tree at the Honolulu Hale Courtyard which will open to the public on Monday, Dec. 6 through Sunday, Jan. 2, 2022. The tree was planted in the 1950s and harvested from a Kailua family’s yard.
Festivities begin with the live ceremony event on Saturday, Dec. 4, being broadcasted on ‘Ōlelo Channel 53.