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Spend a spooky night out this Halloween

If you’re looking for some Halloween fun this weekend here are a few ideas.

Rocky Horror Halloween: Join the Doo Wop Dolls for a night of fearsome fun at Tewantin Noosa RSL on Saturday 31 October from 7pm with a themed Rocky Horror show. Cost is $55 for the show and 2-course meal. Book at reception or call 5447 1766.

Trick or treat train: Dress in your spooky costumes and enjoy all the family fun on-board the Mary Valley Rattler steam train for the Spooktacular Halloween trick or treat train on Saturday 31 October. Tickets from $85 include an on-board meal and a Trick or Treat for the kids. Departs Historic Gympie Station at 5pm for a return trip to Amamoor in the Mary Valley, and returns at 8pm. Must book ahead at www.maryvalleyrattler.com.au/upcoming-events/

Hitchcock Halloween: Head to the Majestic Theatre Pomona on Halloween night, Saturday 31 October, 7-11pm for a dose of shock and suspense as they feed and water you while Hitchcock’s Psycho scares the living daylights out of you. Includes complimentary beer or wine on arrival and ghoulish gourmet. Prizes for best dressed and Majestic Hitchcocktails will be flowing. Tickets $25/$20 concession. Doors open 6pm. Book online at www.themajestictheatre.com.au.

The Majestic also screens Blackmail, a 1929 British thriller drama film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, from noon to 2.30pm on 31 October. Tickets at the door, $15 adult and free for kids under 16, doors and bar open 11.30.am, snacks and refreshments available.

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