Milwaukee’s Deer District to turn into Fear District throughout October
 
 
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) – Milwaukee’s Deer District will transform into the ‘Fear District’ to celebrate Halloween.
The Fear District will have haunted houses, scary movies, interactive games and ghoulish food and drinks.
The area will become the ‘Fear District’ four days a week from September 26-November 3. The grounds will have family-friendly activities before 6 p.m. Once night falls, the walk-through attractions will get "frighteningly darker".
The 'Fear District' will be made up of three 3,600 sq. ft. attractions, called Vampire Village, Dead Man's Wharf and Scare Acres. Each location will have games and photo stations.
Entry into the grounds will be free. Tickets for haunted houses will go on sale September 10.
Tickets can be purchased at the Fiserv Forum box office or on the Fear District website.
 
                        