Special Event
Eden Bar’s Halloween Party
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Take a peek beneath the Big Top, if you dare, and experience Midway Mania at our Carnival of Lost Souls! Test your skills with frightful games galore or gaze into the crystal ball and discover what horrors fate has in store for you. This traveling roadshow makes a stop in town for one night only to unleash pure pandemonium on the unsuspecting ghouls and gals of Central Florida.
Dress to impress in your best costume and party with your friends until the lights go out. Tickets include entry into our carnival-themed party, the Costume Contest, and plenty of scares to remember! Food and drinks available for purchase. The night ends with the a screening of Halloween (1978) at 11:59pm – film tickets can be purchased HERE. (Film & Party Tickets Sold Separately)
Party Begins: 8:00PM
Costume Contest: 11:00 PM
Film Starts/Party Ends: 12:00AM
Ages 21+ only. Does not include film admission.
Halloween (1978):
Saturday, October 31 at 11:59PM (Film & Party Tickets Sold Separately)

To put it bluntly, John Carpenter’s Halloween is nothing less than the blueprint for the modern slasher film—simple, terrifying, and iconic. Set on Halloween night in the quiet town of Haddonfield, Illinois, the story follows Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis in her film debut), a teenage babysitter stalked by Michael Myers, a masked killer who escaped a mental institution 15 years after murdering his sister. With chilling synth score and minimal dialogue, the film builds unbearable tension as Laurie fights to survive the night, unaware that the evil never dies.
With its low-budget roots and masterful suspense, Halloween redefined horror for generations. Carpenter’s use of camera-movement, minimalist sound design, and the emotionless “Shape” of Myers turned the film into a masterclass in dread. It launched Jamie Lee Curtis as the original “final girl,” spawned a decades-long franchise, and influenced countless films that followed—from Friday the 13th to Scream. Still celebrated for its restraint and atmosphere, Halloween remains a cultural touchstone—a horror classic that proves sometimes the scariest monster is the one just standing silently by the shrubs.
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