Leofoo Village Halloween 2026
Taiwan's Premier Haunted Carnival — Complete Guide

Tombstone Town transforms into Taiwan's most terrifying scare zone. Extended night hours, live scare actors, a costume contest, and a spine-chilling night parade — this is why Leofoo Village Halloween is the most anticipated theme park event in Taiwan every year.

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Contents

  1. What Is the Leofoo Village Halloween Event?
  2. History: From Haunted House to Taiwan's Top Scare Zone
  3. Tombstone Town: Halloween Special Edition
  4. Scare Zones Explained in Detail
  5. Night Events & Special Shows
  6. Costume Contest: How to Win
  7. Tickets: Pricing & Where to Buy
  8. Event Schedule & Best Times to Visit
  9. 12 Expert Tips for the Perfect Halloween Night
  10. Bringing Kids to Leofoo Village Halloween?
  11. FAQ

What Is the Leofoo Village Halloween Event?

Every year from late September through early November, Leofoo Village Theme Park in Guanxi, Hsinchu County, undergoes a total transformation. It becomes home to Taiwan's largest and most celebrated theme park Halloween event — and we're not talking a few plastic spiders and a couple of jack-o'-lanterns. Leofoo Village Halloween is a full-scale, professionally produced immersive horror carnival that runs from afternoon all the way past midnight, mobilising dozens of trained scare actors, hundreds of prop pieces, and every special-effects trick in the book.

Ask any Taiwanese haunted attraction enthusiast where to spend Halloween, and Leofoo Village will almost certainly top the list. The reason is straightforward: the park has natural advantages no pop-up event can replicate — a 120-hectare site, the ready-made western ghost-town scenery of Tombstone Town, mature infrastructure, and over two decades of production experience refining this very event.

Even if you don't particularly enjoy being scared, the sheer quality of the Halloween decorations and atmosphere is worth the trip. Each year raises the bar, which is why this event draws loyal returnees as well as first-timers.

Editor's First-Hand Account

My first Leofoo Village Halloween was a Friday evening. I told myself I was mentally prepared — then stepped into Tombstone Town's main street. Fog rolling at ankle height, eerie sound design leaking from every corner, and then a scare actor launched from a doorway neither my friend nor I expected. Both of us screamed embarrassingly loud. That experience — knowing a scare is coming and still being caught completely off-guard — is something very few attractions can replicate. Leofoo Village Halloween has been a fixed October date for me ever since.

History: From Haunted House to Taiwan's Top Scare Zone

Leofoo Village's Halloween event has been running for over two decades, making it one of Taiwan's earliest adopters of the theme-park-meets-Halloween concept. The early years were modest in scale — haunted corridors and seasonal decorations that appealed mainly to visitors from the local Hsinchu and Taoyuan area.

As Taiwanese audiences warmed increasingly to Halloween culture, Leofoo continued reinvesting in the event. The pivotal evolution came within the last decade: the park introduced professionally trained "Scare Actors" — performers deployed throughout the event zone to deliver spontaneous, interactive scares. This shift from static scenery to dynamic human performance elevated the event from a haunted attraction to a fully immersive experience, and its reputation spread from a regional draw to a nationally recognized event.

In recent years, Leofoo has positioned Halloween as its most important seasonal event — rivalling summer in production investment, and sometimes exceeding it. Each year brings a fresh theme, updated scares, and new set design, ensuring that even seasoned visitors encounter something new.

It's worth noting that Leofoo Village's success helped catalyse a wider trend of Halloween events across Taiwan's theme parks. Other parks have followed suit, but Leofoo's combination of venue scale and years of accumulated craft has kept it the undisputed industry benchmark.

How the Event Has Evolved

Starting from basic haunted corridors, the event has grown layer by layer — adding a costume parade, stage shows, interactive installations, and limited-edition food. Each element was built on top of the last, not in replacement of it. This accumulation gives the event both a reliable, classic core and fresh highlights each year that justify returning.

Tombstone Town: Halloween Special Edition

Leofoo Village's Wild West zone is the spiritual heart of the park, and within it, Tombstone Town is the absolute centrepiece of the Halloween event. Even on a normal day, Tombstone Town is a striking piece of theme-park design — wooden facades, sandy streets, ambient frontier music — and all of that becomes perfect horror-set scaffolding during Halloween.

Each Halloween, Tombstone Town undergoes a comprehensive transformation:

Because Tombstone Town already has a complete western set as its foundation, Halloween enhancement isn't starting from scratch — it's applying a horror filter to something that already has depth and texture. The layering effect is invariably more convincing than building a scare zone on a blank plot.

Tombstone Town Strategy

First-timers usually charge in at dusk. My advice: walk through in daylight first to learn the layout — where the buildings are, which alleys lead where, which corners you can see around. Then go again after dark. That prior "familiarity" actually makes the night visit more frightening, because you think you know what's around the corner — and you're wrong every single time.

Scare Zones Explained in Detail

The Leofoo Village Halloween event doesn't confine itself to Tombstone Town — scare experiences are distributed across multiple zones throughout the park, forming what amounts to a full "horror map." Each zone has its own theme and scare mechanics, making the event far more varied than a single haunted house.

Main Scare Zone Types

Immersive Haunted House Corridors

The most traditional and consistently popular format. Groups enter a purpose-built corridor walk-through, experiencing carefully staged scenes, practical effects, and live performers. Leofoo's haunted house corridor themes change every year — past themes have included zombie outbreak, a cursed manor, and a hellish dissection chamber. Each corridor is structured in segments with distinct visual styles and scare methods; a full run takes approximately 10–20 minutes.

Weekend evening queue times for these corridors can reach 40–60 minutes. Arriving early or using the Express Pass is strongly recommended.

Open-Air Scare Zones

Unlike the enclosed corridors, open-air scare zones let visitors roam freely through a designated park area — where scare actors can appear at any moment. Many visitors find this format more intense than the haunted corridors, precisely because you can't use the "just keep walking" coping mechanism. The threat can appear from any direction at any time.

Horror Stunt Shows

Leofoo Village typically schedules timed stunt shows on the main stage — high-energy performances combining acrobatics, fire work, and Halloween narrative. Shows run 15–25 minutes, typically staged 3–4 times per day. This is a great option for the whole family: the thrills come from spectacle rather than being jumped at, so children who'd find the scare zones overwhelming can still enjoy it.

Interactive Art Installations & Photo Spots

Large-scale installation art and themed photo backdrops are scattered throughout the park — giant skull sculptures, glowing pumpkin arrays, dry-ice pools, and cinematic set builds. These spots give visitors who aren't into haunted houses something equally rewarding, and they're responsible for a large proportion of the stunning Halloween photos that circulate online every year.

Leofoo Village Halloween night scare zone

Night Events & Special Shows

If Leofoo Village's daytime Halloween experience is a haunted theme park, after dark it becomes something else entirely. The park typically extends its Halloween operating hours to 10 PM or later, and this evening window is where the real magic — and terror — happens.

Night Parade

The night parade is the event that draws the largest crowd and longest anticipation each year. Performers in elaborate horror costumes, decorated floats, and coordinated effects make their way along the park's main thoroughfare, routing through the Wild West and Tombstone Town area. As the procession passes, fireworks, fog, and strobe effects fire simultaneously for a genuinely spectacular visual experience.

The parade typically runs one to two times per night. Get to the route 20–30 minutes early to secure a good viewing spot. The performers don't just march past — they stop to interact with the crowd, improvise performances, and create moments that keep the whole procession engaging from start to finish.

Night Rides

During Halloween, certain rides that normally run only in daylight operate specially for the night session, reinterpreting familiar attractions in complete darkness. Riding a rollercoaster at night is fundamentally different — your field of vision is cut to near zero, which makes every speed change and direction shift feel shockingly unpredictable. The adrenaline hit is categorically different from the daytime experience.

Limited Halloween Food & Merchandise

Leofoo Village typically releases seasonal Halloween-exclusive food and drinks — pumpkin-flavoured desserts, skull-shaped popcorn buckets, special Halloween cocktails and mocktails, and more. Beyond the taste, the packaging and presentation are genuinely creative and make popular souvenirs. Limited-run merchandise (T-shirts, plushies, mugs) sells out quickly — shop early if you want something.

Night Session Scheduling Strategy

My recommended approach: arrive at 3 PM and knock out your priority rides while queues are still manageable before sunset. After dark, shift your focus entirely to the scare zones and Tombstone Town. Around 8 PM, claim your spot on the parade route. After the parade, mop up any haunted house corridors you haven't done yet. You'll be done around 10–11 PM and you won't feel like you missed anything.

Costume Contest: How to Win

The Halloween costume contest is one of the most participatory and genuinely exciting elements of the whole event — many visitors plan and prepare elaborate looks specifically with the contest in mind. Categories typically include adult, children's, and group divisions; judging criteria cover costume creativity, craftsmanship, and performance on stage.

Contest Format

Participants typically register at the main stage during a designated window on the event day. A preliminary showcase round narrows the field, with finalists advancing to the main stage to present their costumes — and perform — in front of the full crowd. Winners take home Leofoo Village tickets, in-park vouchers, or other prizes.

Costume Strategies That Win

Based on years of observation, the following approaches consistently do well at Leofoo Village's contest:

Even if you're not competing, arriving in costume dramatically improves your overall experience. Costumed visitors tend to receive more engaged reactions from the scare actors, turning moments that could be a passive startle into a genuine two-way theatrical interaction.

Leofoo Village Halloween visitors in costume participating in the event

Tickets: Pricing & Where to Buy

Ticket pricing during the Halloween event broadly mirrors the rest of the year, though some years see a special Halloween night-session ticket or bundle offering. Below is the general pricing framework (confirm actual prices via official channels):

Ticket TypeEligible VisitorsReference PriceNotes
Full-Day Ticket (Adult)18+ yearsFrom NT$1,199Includes day + night sessions
Full-Day Ticket (Student)Valid student ID requiredFrom NT$999Show student ID at entry
Full-Day Ticket (Child)Height 100–150 cmFrom NT$799Age restrictions apply at some scare zones
Night Session TicketPer annual event scheduleAnnounced separatelyAvailable some years — afternoon entry only
Toddler (Free)Under 3 years or under 100 cmFreeMust be accompanied by a paying adult

※ Prices are reference values. Halloween pricing may differ from standard rates. Always check the official Leofoo Village website and booking platforms for the latest.

Why Book Online?

Halloween weekend nights are among the busiest times of the year at Leofoo Village — box office queues at peak times can exceed 45 minutes. Booking through an online platform gives you:

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Event Schedule & Best Times to Visit

When you go to Leofoo Village Halloween matters almost as much as that you go. Here's how to read the schedule and choose strategically:

Event Dates

The Halloween event typically runs from late September through early November, with exact dates adjusted slightly each year. The event spans multiple consecutive weekends plus the weeks around Halloween itself; some years it extends into early November. Check the official Leofoo Village website before planning to confirm that year's precise schedule.

Day vs. Night

The event broadly splits into two phases:

Best Day of the Week to Visit

Day TypeCrowd LevelVerdict
Weekday (Mon–Thu)LowHighly recommended — shortest queues by far
Friday NightModerateThe sweet spot: full atmosphere, manageable queues
Saturday (all day)Very highPopular haunted houses may queue 60+ minutes; arrive early or get an Express Pass
Halloween Night (Oct 31)Peak of the yearBest atmosphere of all — but also the busiest; come prepared for crowds
Optimal Visit Strategy

My personal recommendation: Friday night is the gold standard — full atmosphere, but significantly fewer people than Saturday. If a weekend is unavoidable, arrive at 15:00–16:00, use the pre-sunset window to tackle the rides you'd otherwise queue forever for, then go all-in on the scare zones after dark. Reserve your parade-route spot by 20:00.

12 Expert Tips for the Perfect Halloween Night

After many Leofoo Village Halloween visits, here's the distilled advice that separates a good night from a great one:

  1. Book tickets in advance — no exceptions — Halloween weekend box office queues hit 45 minutes. Online booking is cheaper and faster. There's genuinely no reason not to.
  2. An afternoon arrival beats a morning one — if your main goal is Halloween activities rather than rides, a 15:00–16:00 arrival gives you everything, and some years an afternoon ticket option saves money.
  3. Wear black or dark clothing — even without a full costume, dark clothes blend far better into the night atmosphere than bright colours. Your photos will also look significantly better.
  4. Bring a jacket — always — Guanxi nights in October can be genuinely cold, and you'll be outdoors for hours. A light layer is not optional.
  5. Queue for the haunted house early — the peak queue window for the corridors is 19:00–21:00. Either get there by 18:30, or wait until after 21:00 when crowds begin to thin.
  6. Walk Tombstone Town more than once — the first time you're reacting; the second time you're actually looking. Both experiences are worth having.
  7. Respect the scare actors — they're trained performers doing a physically and emotionally demanding job to entertain you. Don't push, grab, or intentionally obstruct them. Engage playfully, not aggressively.
  8. Time your photos strategically — actors are fully deployed and sets are at peak condition between 19:00 and 21:00. After 22:00, some actors have wrapped for the night; the sets remain but the live element diminishes.
  9. Charge your phone to 100% before leaving — Halloween night is relentlessly photogenic. Bring a power bank; your phone will not survive the evening on a partial charge.
  10. Consider the Express Pass for Saturday nights — a 60-minute haunted house queue on a peak weekend is a serious drain on your evening. Express Pass pays for itself in time saved.
  11. Check the show schedule at the gate — the night parade and stage shows run on fixed times. Missing one means waiting for the next slot. Confirm the timetable as soon as you enter.
  12. Waterproof your valuables — some scare zones incorporate mist or water spray effects, and Guanxi October weather can turn. A waterproof case for your phone and any expensive accessories is worthwhile.

Bringing Kids to Leofoo Village Halloween?

This is the question I get asked most, and the honest answer is: it depends entirely on the child's age and personality, and how you structure the day.

Leofoo Village Halloween is not a wholesome family event designed for all ages — parts of it are intentionally built to frighten adults and make them scream. But that doesn't mean bringing children is a mistake. With the right planning, kids can have a genuinely memorable time.

Activities That Work Well for Children

What to Avoid with Young Children

For children under 5–6 years old, the following experiences are generally too intense:

The Ideal Family Halloween Plan

For families with preschool-to-early-primary-age children, my recommendation is daytime entry focused on day activities. Leofoo Village in daylight during Halloween season has more than enough visual excitement — decorated zones, costumed visitors, lighter scare elements — to thrill younger children without overwhelming them. Once they're in the 10+ age range, a full night session becomes the appropriate next step.

Parent Tip from Experience

Before bringing your children, spend 10–15 minutes watching Leofoo Village Halloween walkthrough videos on YouTube together as a family. Letting children see what to expect dramatically reduces fear responses on the day — they feel prepared, not ambushed. The whole family relaxes and enjoys the event more.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Halloween event typically runs from late September through early November each year. Exact dates shift slightly annually — check the official Leofoo Village website before you plan to confirm the current year's schedule.

The main scare zones and Halloween activities are included in a standard admission ticket — no separate purchase needed. Some premium or limited special experiences may carry an additional fee. Check the official website or an online platform for the latest ticket information.

During the Halloween event, the park typically extends its hours to 10 PM or later. The specific closing time depends on the year's event schedule — check official announcements before visiting. The night session is unquestionably the main event; the atmosphere and scare intensity improve dramatically after dark.

No costume is required, but it's strongly encouraged. Arriving in costume immerses you in the event and makes you eligible for the costume contest. Some years, costumed visitors receive special treatment at the gate — check official announcements for details.

It depends on the child's age and personality. Daytime family activities — costume parade, stage shows, photo spots — are suitable for all ages. The night haunted house corridors and scare zones are genuinely intense and not recommended for children under 10. For younger children, a day visit works well; save the full night session until they're older.

Tombstone Town has a haunted house and western ghost-town theme year-round. During Halloween, the area undergoes a major overhaul: new lighting rigs, permanent fog machines, spatial surround audio, trained scare actors roaming the entire zone, and heavy additional props. The result is a fully immersive scare zone widely considered one of Taiwan's most complete Halloween experiences.

Booking through Klook or similar online platforms typically saves NT$100–200 versus gate prices, and your e-ticket lets you scan straight through without queuing at the box office — a significant time saving on busy Halloween nights.

It is widely regarded as Taiwan's premier theme park Halloween event. The combination of a 120-hectare site, the ready-made western ghost-town of Tombstone Town, professionally trained scare actors deployed at scale, and over two decades of production refinement gives Leofoo Village Halloween a reputation and atmosphere that no other Taiwanese venue has been able to match.