11 Activities to Get Your Teen in the Halloween Spirit

If your teen is in the stage where they think they're too cool for Halloween ("it's just about little kids dressing up and trick-or-treating!"), we understand. Teens and tweens can be hard to reach sometimes, but Halloween can be even more fun as you get older. There are a number of fun and spooky activities you can do with or for your little adult (where did the time go?!) to help get them in the Halloween spirit.

From haunted houses to murder mystery parties to scary movie marathons, they'll go from rolling their eyes at this time of year to screaming with delight (and, you know, horror). And the best part for them? Their friends can get in on all the fun, too. Keep reading for 11 fun things your teen can do in October.

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Host a Murder Mystery Party
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Host a Murder Mystery Party

What teenager doesn't have a flair for the dramatic? A murder mystery game will allow guests to try out new personas for the night (including wearing cool costumes based on their characters) and let them figure out who killed the victim, how, and why. It's basically like a real-life version of Clue! And if you're really creative, make up a mystery of your own — if not, buy a version at a gaming store or online. There are even free murder mystery scripts you can find online.

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Have a Movie Marathon
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Have a Movie Marathon

Stock up on popcorn, and scare yourself silly with a Halloween movie marathon. Give some love to old-school flicks like Halloween, Psycho, and The Exorcist (there's nothing scarier). Or, if you're not about getting totally freaked out, try classics like Hocus Pocus, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and Young Frankenstein.

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Take Younger Siblings Trick-or-Treating
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Take Younger Siblings Trick-or-Treating

Your teen may be too old to go trick-or-treating — or just think they are — but there's a good chance a part of them misses the nostalgic activity. Teens can be the perfect chaperones for your smaller kid while they go house to house in their adorable costume. Plus, the teen might just score some candy of their own.

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Get Lost in a Corn Maze
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Get Lost in a Corn Maze

Children of the Corn isn't just the name of a scary Halloween movie — it's also what your teens and their friends can call themselves when they hit up your local corn maze. Corn mazes have that Fall harvest feel that encapsulates the season. Also, there's some variety — some are haunted, some are not!

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Hand Out Candy
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Hand Out Candy

OK, maybe on the surface it doesn't sound like the most exciting activity for Halloween, but there are a lot of benefits to staying home and serving trick-or-treaters. First and foremost, you're clearly allowed first dibs on the leftovers. Second of all, you get to see some adorable kiddos dressed in their favorite costumes. And lastly, the designated candy giver can also come up with fun ways to spook people that dare to come to the door.

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Have a Themed Costume Party
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Have a Themed Costume Party

Is your teen obsessed with Game of Thrones? What about Stranger Things? Whatever your teen and their friends are into, make it the theme of a Halloween costume party so they'll actually be so excited to get into it. It will give everyone some direction so they aren't stressed about coming up with the perfect costume — plus it will give the group some Instagrammable group shots.

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Go to a Haunted House
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Go to a Haunted House

If the reaction videos online are any indication, there's no scarier Halloween activity than a haunted house. It's the perfect activity for a group of friends who like to see familiar faces after they scare themselves silly.

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Binge a Night’s Worth of Halloween TV Episodes
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Binge a Night’s Worth of Halloween TV Episodes

Some of the best Halloween scares — and laughs — come courtesy of the small screen. Let your teen play TV programmer for a day, and research some of the best Halloween-themed TV episodes available on Netflix and Hulu. Some of the most-cited classics include episodes from Friends, The Office, Freaks and Geeks, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Dawson's Creek, and How I Met Your Mother.

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Talk to the Dead
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Talk to the Dead

Is there a more perfect time than the spooky season to bust out the Ouija board? Teens will love — or maybe hate — calling on the spirits of the dead. Set the atmosphere by turning off all the lights, lighting candles, and setting pillows on the floor to sit on. You never know who you'll end up contacting.

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Paint Pumpkins
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Paint Pumpkins

Sure, we've all carved pumpkins, and we know how fun it is (minus the pumpkin guts). But for a less messy change of pace that will please Pinterest-inspired teens, try painting pumpkins instead. Get together with family or friends to see what can result from an abundance of creative juices and a bunch of paint options. Have everyone vote on their favorite, and award a prize to the winner!

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Have a Pumpkin Bake-Off
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Have a Pumpkin Bake-Off

Pumpkin scones? Pumpkin bread? Pumpkin pie? Pumpkin cheesecake? The Fall — and Halloween — is nothing if not perfect for all the pumpkin treats. Invite some friends over, have a pumpkin bake-a-thon, taste test everything, and see who comes up with the best treat. Bonus points to the person who can make their own pumpkin-spiced latte!

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