Graveyards are not haunted at any point of the year and this means they would not be haunted at Halloween either. It is fun to pretend that the graveyards are haunted to be spooky.
people do celebrate halloween on that day. there are many events such as contests, parties, haunted houses, and much more. its just that you cant do trick-or-treating.
There are many good places online to buy halloween props: try looking at www.hauntedprops.com Also, you may want to check one of the vibrant haunted house forums for hints and tricks, Boo!
yes they exist but is more common in america than england
The students used decorations to transform the gymnasium into a haunted house for the Halloween party.
Halloween is more advertised then Bonfire Night and more people celebrate Halloween because of how fun it is. The fact that you get candy and are able to express yourself more on Halloween makes it more popular.
costumes like princesses and fairies and sweet and cute costumes, more likely to get lots of yummy candies than the ones with blood-dripping masks because they get few. happy halloween!
No, considering that its one of the 10 most haunted places in the world, it would more likely become a tourist attraction.
If you're really looking for some spooky, more grown up Halloween decorations, I'd highly recommend visiting some "official" haunted houses and seeing what they have. Many are very simple by having people dress up and pop out to scare people at random spots in the house.
Circus Circus turns the entire Adventuredome theme park into a huge Halloween event. They add in 5 Haunted Houses, 25 rides and attractions, over 160 actors, celebrity appearances and much more. They have been ranked the 4th scariest Haunted Attraction 3 years in a row by AOL and the Travel Channel. Go to www.frightdome.com for more details. It is well worth the trip to Las Vegas.
There are actually plenty of haunted places in Montreal ranging from graveyards and streets to the houses you seek. So I'll just give you a couple of haunted houses/buildings in Montreal. One of the places that is alleged to be haunted is the McGill Fraternity house on Pine Ave, south of Mt. Royal mountain. There have been claimed sightings of an elderly woman who is actually quite benign. This ghost has actually been said to enjoy watering the plants outside the Frat house. There have also been reports of the Montreal's McGill University being haunted. However, the details I am not sure of aside that there are multiple ghosts in this area. However as I said, there are plenty of other places in Montreal that are indeed haunted other than houses - Such as the Mount-Royal Cemetery, St. Paul Street, and many more.
Halloween is a noun and nouns don't have superlatives. But if something could be more Halloween than something else, then the superlative would be most Halloween.
You have to buy haunted furniture. Then, click on your haunted furniture and there will be an action for ghost hunting. The more haunted furniture you have the more of a chance you have for finding rare ghosts.