Halloween fun returns to the South Carolina State Museum this October with a lineup of shows and events. Guests are invited to enjoy a full month of activities, including a new 4D film, Dark History Tours, a special themed “Fright” Night Laser Lights event and more.

“Our Halloween activities are always popular with guests ­– and staff,” said Doug Beermann, Chief Operating Officer at the State Museum. “We look forward to bringing back our popular Dark History Tours and lighting the Jack O’ Planetarium again, plus debuting a new show featuring Scooby Doo.”

Showing daily this October only, SCOOB. 4D Experience, is a new immersive film featuring Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Fred, Velma and Daphne in an all-new action-packed story. The lifelong friends face their biggest, most challenging mystery ever when they learn of a plot to unleash a wild beast from a prehistoric underworld. It includs 3D animation, effects such as seat movement, air blasts and more.

The museum is also offering Dark History Tours all month long that explore a variety of infamous and legendary tales throughout South Carolina’s history. During this tour guests will discover the true story of Columbia’s catacombs, hear stories from Gullah Geechee folklore and more. Educator-led tours are available each Saturday in October at 10:30 am and 2:30 pm. A self-guided experience is also available every day with descriptive panels and QR codes at each stop.

Tickets for the museum’s October shows and events are available at scmuseum.org.

HalloScream Laser Lights Planetarium Experience

Showing Weekends in October
See your favorite Halloween tunes, including Thriller, Monster Mash and Ghostbusters set to a display of laser lights inside the museum’s digital dome planetarium.

Spooky Saturdays

October 22 and 29, 10 am – 5 pm
Join in the family fun at the State Museum for the new show SCOOB. 4D Experience, Dark History Tours and more. Plus, kids are invited to get creative and wear their favorite costume on their museum visit. Kids (aged 3 – 12) in costume will receive free general admission on both Saturdays.

Fright Night Laser Lights: Laser Stranger Things

October 28, 6 – 10 pm
Fright Night Laser Lights returns with the debut of a new Halloween show. Experience the ‘80s tunes and soundscapes from the Netflix series set to a display of lasers inside the museum’s 55-foot digital dome planetarium. The event also includes Dark History Tours, food from a featured local food truck and a cash bar. Tickets are on sale now at scmuseum.org

General admission to the South Carolina State Museum is $8.95 for adults; $7.95 for Seniors; $6.95 for children; infants 2 and under are free. Planetarium experiences, 4d theater shows and tickets to Fright Night Laser Lights are an additional charge. The museum is open Tuesday – Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm and Sunday from noon – 5 pm.

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