Augmented Reality Horror Experience: The Most Unique in Colorado?
With Halloween quickly approaching, fans of the creepy holiday are undoubtedly already preparing for fun things to do that border on the spooky side. In addition to finding the ideal trick-or-treating routes, Halloween enthusiasts can also be found scouting out alternative activities including Halloween parties, haunted houses, haunted corn mazes, and more.
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It may seem hard to believe that the augmented-reality Pokemon Go phenomenon first took the world by storm close to eight years ago and is still enjoyed by many. Well, a special augmented reality event similar to Pokemon Go is coming to Colorado just in time for Halloween and may be one of the most unique ways to celebrate the holiday this year.
Classic Horror Icons Coming to Colorado in Augmented Reality Event
When you think of the Universal Monsters media franchise, the big four that carry the distinction are undoubtedly Frankenstein, Dracula, the Wolfman, and the Mummy, and on October 26, 2024, the first two aforementioned monsters will be making appearances in Denver, Colorado in a fashion very similar to Pokemon Go.
The event, called Dracula Meets Frankenstein: An Immersive Denver Experience, promises to be an invigorating experience for the whole family, though it’s not recommended for children under the age of eight.
An outdoor escape room of sorts, this event may be commenced by participants any time after 10 a.m. and takes roughly 90 minutes to complete. In addition to the game itself, there will also be a costume contest with prizes and because it takes place outdoors, the event is pet-friendly.
Check out the immersive experience’s official website for tickets and further information.
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