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Things to do in L.A. after Halloween

Keep yourself entertained with our three suggestions about what to do over the weekend
 Things to do in L.A. after Halloween
Commemorate your loved ones, or simply enjoy beautiful altars by visiting the Dia de los Muertos memorial at the Gloria Molina Grand Park Fountain Overlook and Performance Lawn.
Pay a visit to the Día de Los Muertos memorial

Located at Gloria Molina Grand Park Fountain Overlook and Performance Lawn, 200 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90012, artists will be crafting altars as a memorial for the people and places that have influenced their lives. Kickoff November with a celebration of Día de Los Muertos at Grand Park’s 13th annual celebration. Everyone is encouraged to attend the annual tribute. The last day to visit is Nov 2.

Commemorate your loved ones, or simply enjoy beautiful altars by visiting the Dia de los Muertos memorial at the Gloria Molina Grand Park Fountain Overlook and Performance Lawn. (THE MIRROR | Courtesy of Youtube)
If you are in for a fright, you should visit the Six Flags Magic Mountain Fright Fest. Enjoy some amazing scare actors, fun mazes and spooky haunted houses.
Catch the last week of Six Flags Fright Fest

This year’s Fright Fest at Six Flags Magic Mountain brings chills to all brave enough to attend Fright Fest Extreme. The last night to catch your favorite character and chills is Nov. 3. Fright Fest features 11 themed haunted houses and nine scare zones. Haunted House themes include Stranger Things, The Conjuring Universe and Trick ‘r Treat. Don’t miss out on a night of thrills and frights!

If you are in for a fright, you should visit the Six Flags Magic Mountain Fright Fest. Enjoy some amazing scare actors, fun mazes and spooky haunted houses. (THE MIRROR | Courtesy of YouTube)
The Tapia Bros Farm corn maze is sure to be fun for all ages, so be sure to visit it and celebrate the fall season.
Embark on a challenge: Find your way through a corn maze.

Located at 5282 Hayvenhurst Ave, Encino, CA 91436, get into the fall spirit with an expansive corn maze. Tapia Bros Farm offers a corn maze for people of all ages to attempt to navigate. The maze is open from Tue. to Sun., opening at 10 AM and closing at 5 PM. Tickets are $10 for general admission. Take your friends and family for this unique experience. 

The Tapia Bros Farm corn maze is sure to be fun for all ages, so be sure to visit it and celebrate the fall season. (THE MIRROR | Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons)
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