Event poster featuring a skull, fireworks, and bold text promoting "A Nightmare Over Little Elm Park: The Sequel" on Saturday, October 18, 2025.

A Nightmare Over Little Elm Park: The Sequel

Dare to enter… if you’re brave enough! On Saturday, October 18 from 6–9:30 p.m.,

Little Elm Park (701 W Eldorado Pkwy) transforms into a haunted lakeside filled with eerie surprises, dazzling lights, and spine-chilling fun.

After last year’s Halloween Spectacular Drone and Fireworks show, something was awakened in Little Elm Park…
The veil between the spirit world and reality has shifted, and the Little Elm Paranormal Society has been investigating strange occurrences ever since.
This year, prepare for the ultimate encounter with the unknown!


What Awaits You

    • Biggest Drone & Fireworks Show – The ultimate Halloween finale. Watch the sky come alive with glowing drones and booming fireworks. 🎆
      • Nightmare Over Little Elm Park: The Sequel: Join the Little Elm Paranormal Society as they attempt to communicate with spirits using cutting-edge drone technology. Witness ghostly visuals, chilling stories, and spine-tingling surprises in the ultimate Halloween finale.
    • Hot Air Balloon Glow 🎈
    • Live Music: LE Freak – Disco meets fright night 🎤
    • Bounce houses 🏰
    • Pumpkin Drop from a firetruck 🎃
    • Trick-or-treating 🍬
    • Hay Rides 🌾
    • Food trucks, bar, and vendors 🍺

Schedule of Frights

  • 6:00–9:30 PM: Gates Open – Vendors, food trucks, bounce houses, hayrides, and trick-or-treat stations await. Costumes encouraged!
  • 6:30–8:00 PM: Hot Air Balloon Glow – Tethered balloons light up the night sky for glowing photo ops. ✨
  • 7:00 PM: LE Freak in Concert – Disco meets fright night! Dance under the stars.
  • 7:00 PM: Fire Truck Pumpkin Drop – A giant pumpkin filled with candy is dropped from the ladder. First come, first serve, age groups apply.
  • 8:00 PM: Second Fire Truck Pumpkin Drop – A giant pumpkin filled with candy is dropped from the ladder. First come, first serve, age groups apply.
  • 6:00–9:00 PM: Trick-or-Treating & Hayrides – Explore the park trails, meet vendors, and collect sweet treats.
  • 9:00 PM: Drone & Fireworks Spooktacular – The grand finale lights up the sky along with the Nightmare Over Little Elm Park show.
Tickets are available on Eventbrite and at the gate, but hurry—secure yours before they vanish into the night!


Please note: tickets are non-refundable.


Frequently Asked Questions

What time do gates open and close?
Gates open at 6:00 p.m. sharp and close at 9:30 p.m. Please note there is no re-entry once you leave.
How much are tickets and parking?
Tickets are $20 per adult, kids 12 & under are free, and parking is $10. Tickets available online and at the gate. Parking is on-site for purchase.
Are costumes required?
Costumes are encouraged but not required. No realistic weapons or full-face masks for adults.
What is the Pumpkin Drop?
A giant pumpkin filled with candy drops from a fire truck ladder at 7:00 PM. Candy is handed out by age groups for fairness.
Can I bring my pet?
Pets are not allowed, except service animals. Fireworks can be stressful for animals.
What happens if it rains?
The event is rain or shine! Dress for the weather and prepare for spooky fun.

 


Thank You to Our Sponsors

 

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Hourly Schedule

Schedule of Frights 🕒

6 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Gates Open
Step inside if you dare… Vendors, food trucks, hayrides, and trick-or-treat stations will be waiting. Costumes encouraged!
6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Hot Air Balloon Glow
Marvel at tethered hot air balloons lighting up the night sky! They won’t fly but make for hauntingly perfect photos and glowing amusement. ✨
7 p.m.
LE Freak in Concert
Disco meets fright night! Get ready to dance to the legendary sounds of LE Freak as they take the stage under the stars.
7 p.m.
Fire Truck Pumpkin Drop
Watch a giant pumpkin filled with candy crash from the top of a fire truck ladder! ? First come, first serve—candy will be handed out in age groups to keep things fun and fair.
6 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Trick-or-Treating & Hayrides
Wander the park trails, meet vendors, and hop on hayrides as the night grows darker. Sweet treats await around every corner… ?
9 p.m.
Drone & Fireworks Spooktacular
The grand finale! The sky comes alive with glowing drones and booming fireworks in a breathtaking Halloween show. Nightmare Over Little Elm Park: The Sequel – The LEPS team takes the stage with their advanced ghost-detecting equipment, attempting to reach spirits from the spirit world. Watch as drones light up the night and the sky comes alive with haunted visuals before the fireworks finale.

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