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Seattle’s newest immersive experience opens just in time for Halloween

This illuminated, interactive playground makes you feel like the hero in a grand adventure.

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Tickets for Cosmic Carnival are still available on Halloween, and attendees are encouraged to wear costumes.

Photo provided by LIT Immersive

Ever dreamed of being the hero in an epic adventure? Now’s your chance with LIT Immersive’s Cosmic Carnival: A glow-in-the-dark Halloween adventure, open now through Nov. 2.

This illuminated playground in the Stadium District lets attendees explore an interactive world, meet friendly extraterrestrials, and help save the carnival from a spooky (but not too spooky) dark force.

Attendees can check out family-friendly experiences during the day, including up-close interactions with actors + challenges. Psst: Check out the 21+ After Dark Adventure, featuring cosmic libations, darker story themes, and more.

Ticketed time slots vary based on availability, but experiences run from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Cosmic Carnival offers an alternative Halloween experience for those who like to dress up, but avoid haunted houses at all costs — count us in.

Pro tip: Black light-friendly clothing (think: fluorescent, neon, or white) is encouraged.

Keep an eye out for other themed experiences coming to LIT Immersive. Reserve your spot in the story.

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