A Six Flags-operated park has announced an extensive lineup of evening scares and daytime family entertainment.
Beginning on 18 September 2026, the Pennsylvania-based amusement park will launch its Halloween Haunt event, which is presented by SNICKERS. Billed as part of the largest Halloween celebration in the history of Six Flags Entertainment, the after-dark event will feature seven haunted mazes, five immersive scare zones, and four live entertainment experiences.
A key addition for the 2026 season is a new haunted maze titled Blair Witch: No Signal. Inspired by The Blair Witch Project horror franchise, the maze is designed to plunge guests into the mysteries of the Black Hills Forest in near-total darkness. Visitors will navigate through environments modelled after the film’s lore, encountering abandoned camps, ritual sites, and the Rustin Parr House. This specific attraction is making its debut exclusively at Dorney Park and Six Flags Great America.
Live entertainment
Alongside the mazes, Dorney Park is introducing a new live entertainment production called The Conductor. Situated inside the McTavish Steel Yard, the 12-minute show combines drumming, violin performances, and pyrotechnics to tell the story of tortured spirits within a forgotten steel mill. The narrative is led by a character known as The Conductor, and the production includes musical arrangements inspired by recognisable songs from the last five decades.

The event also extends the Halloween theme to the park’s rides, as popular roller coasters and thrill rides will operate in the dark, enhanced by immersive lighting and atmospheric fog. Additionally, hundreds of roaming monsters will patrol the pathways to ensure the themed experience reaches beyond the confines of the enclosed mazes.
“Premier Halloween destination”
For the daytime demographic, the park will operate Tricks and Treats on Saturdays and Sundays from 19 September to 1 November 2026. This family-friendly offering includes trick-or-treating, costume contests, live shows, and seasonal surprises.
Kim Solis, park manager of Dorney Park, highlighted the dual nature of the autumn events. “Fall is one of the most exciting times of the year at Dorney Park,” Solis said. “The debut of Blair Witch: No Signal brings an iconic horror legend to Halloween Haunt, joining six other haunted mazes, five scare zones and new live entertainment. From daytime family fun to unforgettable scares after dark, Dorney Park is the premier destination for Halloween thrills and fall fun in Lehigh Valley and beyond”.

Access to the evening haunted mazes requires a specific Haunted Attractions Pass in addition to valid park admission, a season pass, or a membership. The park is currently marketing its 2027 Gold and Prestige passes as a primary access method. These passes grant unlimited visits for the remainder of 2026 and all of 2027, free general parking, and regional access to other participating Six Flags properties. This regional access includes entry to Six Flags Great Adventure, which will host its Holiday in the Park event this winter and debut the Bakunawa spinning coaster in 2027.


