The National Retail Federation’s annual consumer survey projects Halloween spending to reach a record $13.1 billion this year, and it’s not all trick or treating. From historic cemeteries to themed escape rooms, Americans flock to haunted attractions in growing numbers each fall. Ghost tours, escape rooms and haunted hotels draw crowds looking for thrills that go beyond costumes and candy.

As October rolls in, the country leans into its love of all things eerie. Adults especially embrace spooky season, booking travel to the historical cobblestone streets of Salem, the witch cave or the Lizzie Borden House for super spooky experiences. Even if you can’t go that far, you can plan your own creep-tober events.

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