If you’re a fan of Halloween fun, we’ve got plenty of places for you to celebrate this year, for folks from young to old. No matter your age (13 years and older is recommended), Scare (Town Square, $35 plus fee, scarevegas.com) has something for you. The 15,000-square foot attraction isn’t just a haunted house—Take wild selfies, enter a horror film escape experience and enjoy live entertainment and spooky cocktails.

Monster Mash Insane Milkshake

Monster Mash Insane Milkshake

For the younger set, HallOVeen at the Magical Forest (6300 W. Oakey Blvd., starts at $15 plus fee, under age 3 free, opportunityvillage.org) is a locals fave, where children can enjoy Halloween-themed rides and attractions through Oct. 31. At Sugar Factory in Fashion Show through Nov. 3, check out the Monster Mash Insane Milkshake, with a vanilla milkshake in a white chocolate mug covered in candy eyes, sprinkles and candy corn, and topped with whipped cream, gummy worms, chocolate and a Sugar Daddy.

For a totally different experience, check out the Big Green Egg Barbecue Bash (Four Seasons, $55, $25 age 10 and under plus tax and fee, 702.632.5121) on Oct. 31, with guest chef Jack Arnold of Snake River. Asian and American dishes like Korean kalbi beef short ribs and smoked baby back ribs are on the menu, and costumes are encouraged.

The Linq Promenade

The Linq Promenade

If haunted houses open doors for you, check out Trilogy of Terror (4245 S. Grand Canyon Drive, starts at $15 plus tax and fee, 702.362.3327), three scary Vegas attractions—you even have to be 17 and older for one of them. Rock of Horror (Fremont Street Experience, 702.678.5600) features nightly entertainment and a big party on Oct. 31, with a Wicked Dreams show and a costume contest at 10 p.m.

At The Linq Promenade, catch a free spooky show on the Fountain Stage at the top of the hour from 8-11 p.m. nightly through Oct. 31. Catch the characters from the show roaming the mall before convening onstage.