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It's Spooky Season at The Statler with a two-part Halloween extravaganza! The day starts off with Scare Fare, a trick-or-treat treasure hunt perfect for the whole family. The 'skeleton key' provided upon arrival guides you through the haunted lobby of The Statler. The kids receive candy & sweets, while adults enjoy food & beverage tastings, including the iconic Primo's Signature Margarita. The Garden Court 'Statler Cemetery' will feature Halloween games, a magician, a fortune teller…you might even spot a zombie or two. Scout 'Corpse Revival' will be hosting a full-service, themed lunch with a la carte items. When the sun goes down, The Statler Ballroom doors will open and be transformed into 'Afterlife' – a lively and socially responsible event. Entertainment will be headlined by world famous DJ Ruckus. The night will feature culinary stations, a costume contest with over $2000 in cash prizes and more! Reservation Only & Required by all attendees. Tickets and tiered seating available for purchase but spacing is very limited due to social distancing restrictions. Scare Fare: 11AM-6PM | The Statler Lobby | Tickets: $10 Adults & $5 Children (Ages 6-12) | Free for Kids Under 6 PURCHASE TICKETS: CLICK HERE Afterlife – Music by DJ Ruckus: 9PM-2AM | The Statler Ballroom | Tickets start at $25, Tiered Seating Packages Available For Purchase PURCHASE TICKETS: CLICK HERE RESERVED SEATING: CLICK HERE Change My Info | Unsubscribe To ensure you receive our emails, please add inbox@dallasobserver-insider.com to your address book. You are receiving this advertisement newsletter because you have signed up on our website or at an event, participated in a promotion, or purchased a ticket to an event. Thank you for your patronage. © 2020 Dallas Observer, LP. All rights reserved. 2030 Main Street, Ste. 410 Dallas, TX 75201 |
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