The display is visible all day, but is lit up nightly from 5 to 10 p.m. “We have a blast and look forward to each year and start prepping months in advance to see what new props we can add, or what we can change up to keep people guessing what will happen,” Fazio said. Each year they have regulars that stop by, and typically have hundreds of visitors on Halloween. “What’s best is that the neighborhood looks forward to what we will be putting out every year.” Decorating is a family affair for the Fazios, and their West Warwick display includes many handmade props including a graveyard, funhouse and more. “We have so much fun,” Joe Fazio told 12 News.
The Fazio Family has been decorating their home for Halloween for the past 16 years. The Fazio’s Halloween House, 3 Bramble Lane, West Warwick, RI The Fazio’s Halloween House (Submitted photo) “For me, it’s threatre, art, hobby and year-round holiday all in one!” The display is visible during the day but lights up nightly starting Oct. “I love being able to create an entirely new scene every year,” she told Eyewitness News. From “cannibal hillbillies” to a haunted hotel and last year’s Woodstock-themed display, this yard haunt has a dark sense of humor! This year folks can explore a Roswell UFO crash! Liz Cavallaro, the woman behind the display, said Halloween is her favorite holiday, and she starts decorating in April. Roswell UFO Crash, 59 Fry Pond Road, West Greenwich, RI Roswell UFO Crash (Submitted Photo)įor seven years, the front yard at 59 Fry Pond Road in West Greenwich has been getting a spooky makeover. The display is lit nightly from 6 to 10 p.m. “It’s to the point when neighbors come around in August to ask, ‘What’s it going to be this year?’” Connell said. His son comes up with most of the frightfully fun ideas and Connell makes most of the props. Connell has been decorating for seven years, and he’s had some impressive displays, like the year where he constructed a 28-foot pirate ship with shooting cannons. It’s a haunted skeleton cowboy kind of Halloween, and Sean Connell hopes his display brings smiles and a scream (or two).
Grab your zombie horse and saddle up to Doris Ave in Warwick for a rodeo like no other. Haunted Skeleton Cowboy Halloween, 31 Doris Ave, Warwick, RI Haunted Skeleton Cowboy Halloween (Submitted photo) 2 and runs Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 7:30 to 10 p.m. The spooky spectacle features “Beetlejuice,” “Ghost Busters,” and “Hocus Pocus.” The show starts Oct. Instead, people can watch a 20-minute, kid-friendly show from their cars by tuning to 87.5 FM on their radios. “While we won’t give away secrets, all we can say is you will be blown away!” Rayhall said the display is different this year due to COVID and will not be a walk-through as in previous years. “We have decided to switch things up a bit and bring amazing, 3D video projection technology to our house,” Daniel Rayhall told 12 News. The Rayhall Family is all about high-tech haunting this year. Rayhall Family Display, 47 Cavalcade Blvd., Warwick, RI Rayhall Family Display (Submitted photo) REPORT IT!: If you visit any of these or other local Halloween displays, share your photos of the spooktacular fun with us ( here or send to so we can show them on air and in a gallery here!
(WPRI) – It’s been an unusual year, but the folks who put on these Halloween displays are hoping some spooky fun is a welcome distraction for boos and ghouls of all ages.įrom downright creepy to fun and festive, we’ve once again unearthed the best local haunts, light shows and tableaus in Rhode Island and Southeastern Mass.īeware: some displays are weather dependent!