Another Friday the 13th is coming up and it's in October, how perfect is that? It gets even better. The Vaska Theater has announced that they are showing Friday the 13th Part III in 3-D complete with a shadow cast.

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If you're a fan of the Friday the 13th movie franchise and the man in the mask, Jason Voorhees you won't want to miss it. How cool is this? Imagine watching Friday the 13th Part III in 3-D on Friday the 13th. Epic.

Not only are going to see one of the greatest horror films back on the big screen. The Vaska shadow cast will also be a part of the action providing an extra level of fear, excitement, terror, and interactive fun. I can't wait.

Hit play on the video below to watch the official trailer for Friday the 13th Part III in 3-D

There's even talk of a possible splatter zone, sounds amazing. If you've never been to one of Vaska's interactive movie showings you're missing out. It's a great time and the shadow cast does an amazing job.

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Now if Friday the 13th and slasher films aren't your thing, the Vaska will be showing all kinds of Halloween movies and fall family favorites throughout the spooky season. There's something for everyone and all ages.

To stay up to date with everything that's going on and for titles and show times visit the Vaska Theatre's official website or you can check them out on their Facebook page. Looking forward to Friday the 13th.

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Have some fall family fun at this Lawton, OK. pumpkin patch

Did you know Lawton, Fort Sill has a real pumpkin patch that you can visit to pick a pumpkin right off the vine? Not only that you can enjoy all kinds of fall family fun like a hay maze, photo areas, corn pits, and more! Heritage Farm & Ranch is located at 26432 State Highway 58 in Lawton, OK. near the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge and across from Lake Lawtonka. It's the perfect place to go for a quick day trip and to pick up some amazing eats, treats, gifts, and some of the best hot sauces, salsas, jellies, and jams. For more information and to plan your visit check them out on Facebook or at the Heritage Farm & Ranch website.

Oklahoma's Infamous Haunted Grisso Mansion

While you've heard spooky tales of Oklahoma's haunted places, this Seminole, OK home might be THE most haunted place in the Sooner State.

Sporting four bedrooms, six bathrooms, a ballroom, and 11,000 square feet of living space, you too could have your own up-close experience with the woman and child ghosts that are rumored to still be wandering the villa today.

The top 10 Oklahoma scream parks & haunted attractions

From truly terrifying to kid-friendly and everything in between. Oklahoma has some of the biggest, best and scariest haunted attractions and scream parks in the country. If you're looking for some fall family fun check out these amazing attractions for a frighteningly good time! If haunted houses aren't your thing you could always hit the pumpkin patches & corn mazes by clicking here. In alphabetical order here are your top 10 "best" or "scariest" Oklahoma haunted attractions & scream parks to check out this Halloween if you dare:

The top 10 Oklahoma pumpkin patches & corn mazes

If you're looking for a place to go for a little fall family fun you're in luck! Oklahoma is home to some of the biggest and best pumpkin patches and corn mazes in the U.S. People from all over travel to the Sooner State every fall to visit these incredible farms. Not only do they offer pumpkin patches along with corn and hay mazes, they also have all kinds of other activities like petting zoos, rides, arts & crafts, food, games, haunted attractions, and a whole lot more. So no matter what your idea of fall fun is, you can find it all in one place!

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Like most rare things, conditions have to be just right to see one of Oklahoma's hidden gems. In years of good and average rainfall, the lost town of Lugert stays buried beneath the waves... but in dry years, especially those stricken by drought, you can walk around this pre-statehood townsite while enjoying one of Oklahoma's prettiest areas, Quartz Mountain State Park.

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