

The Warwick Neck Haunted Manor, 348 Warwick Neck Ave., Warwick, RI Warwick Neck Manor (Submitted photo) Hours of operation, including notification of cancellation due to inclement weather can be found on their Facebook page. Weather permitting the display is lit every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 6:30 to 9:30 pm starting Columbus Day weekend.
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“The display features many moving homemade props, and on the weekend leading up to Halloween, all special effects are running at full blast,” explained creator Drew Lachapelle. This West Warwick haunt has something for everyone: a kid-friendly haunted house, pumpkin patch, and (much closer to the woods) a chilling cemetery. Lachapelle Halloween Display, 110 Lenox Avenue, West Warwick, RI (Submitted photo) The display is lit nightly at sunset and stays on until 10 p.m. Mortal visitors of all ages are sure to enjoy this glowing spectacle of orange, purple and green. The folks behind this haunted yard have been decorating their Warwick house for five years. This display is a classic Halloween haunt that’s sure to send a shiver up your spine, and with this year’s theme of pirates, it’ll shiver your timbers, too. Haunt on Holmes, 74 Holmes Road, Warwick, RI Haunt on Holmes (Submitted photo)Ī coven of green witches around a bubbling cauldron. Beware – on All Hallows Eve the Fazios add music and set out to scare brave trick-or-treaters! “Our whole family will be dressed and ready scare on Halloween!” Fazio said. The display is visible all day, but is lit up nightly from 5 to 10 p.m. “We have a blast and look forward to each year and start prepping months in advance to see what new props we can add, or what we can change up to keep people guessing what will happen,” Fazio said. Each year they have regulars that stop by, and typically have hundreds of visitors on Halloween. “What’s best is that the neighborhood looks forward to what we will be putting out every year.” Decorating is a family affair for the Fazios, and their West Warwick display includes many handmade props including a graveyard, funhouse and more. “We have so much fun,” Joe Fazio told 12 News. The Fazio Family has been decorating their home for Halloween for the past 17 years. The Fazio’s Halloween House, 3 Bramble Lane, West Warwick, RI The Fazio’s Halloween House (Submitted photo) 30 and runs Fridays and Saturdays from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Hidden behind a fence and through the backyard, those who want a little spook this Halloween season are in for a treat! The Rayhalls ask there to be no parking on Cavalcade Blvd, but instead urge everyone to park at the Family Tree School at the corner of Cavalcade and Warwick Ave and walk up. “While we won’t give away secrets, all we can say is you will be blown away!” The spooky spectacle features “Ghost Busters,” “Hocus Pocus,” “Halloween Dance Party,” and more! In addition to the kid-friendly show on the front of the house, last year they added a small walkthrough as well. “We have decided to switch things up a bit and bring amazing, 3D video projection technology to our house,” Daniel Rayhall told 12 News. The Rayhall Family is all about high-tech haunting. Rayhall Family Display, 47 Cavalcade Blvd., Warwick, RI Rayhall Family Display (Submitted photo) “There’s something for all ages in this horrifying Walk of Fear, and Michael Myers returns with his most gruesome look to date and he’s coming for you!” Starting October 7, the display is open 6:30-9:30 on Thursday, Friday and Saturday and features live actors on October 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22, 29 and Sunday Oct. “The only thing is to figure out what’s real and what’s not in this terrifying walk-thru,” Christina Ruggeiro told 12 News. The Walk of Fear returns for its third year with live actors hidden around every corner, moving animatronics and bright child-friendly inflatables. Walk of Fear, 74 Garfield Ave., Warwick, RI Walk of Fear (Submitted Photo)
