New, immersive, and socially-distanced Halloween experience

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This fall, a new and innovative attraction will keep Halloween traditions alive in the age of the coronavirus. 

Scream n' Stream is a drive-through experience, available on select nights from Oct. 2-31 at Boggy Creek Airboat Adventures, 2001 E. Southport Road, Kissimmee.

Designed by a creative team with a background in theme park design and operations, many of the creative minds working on Scream n' Stream have also worked on the popular Halloween Horror Nights event at Universal Orlando.

With the cancellation of traditional Halloween events around Central Florida, Scream n' Stream seeks to provide a haunted, yet safe and socially-distant, Halloween experience. The designers of this event hope to sustain the holiday spirit through their two offerings: Drive-Boo Trick or Treat and Night at the Die-In Haunted Drive-Through.

Drive-Boo Trick Or Treat is a family friendly drive-through experience, complete with contactless candy distribution, performers, fun Halloween props and music.

Night at the Die-In Haunted Drive-Through features a mile-long haunted drive, where guests witness a terrifying tale unfold around them, with live performers, lighting, audio and more. The Haunted Drive-Through experience features original music by Andy Garfield, composer of the cult horror movies Hatchet and Hatchet 2.

Both experiences will use a new innovative audio delivery system called Orbital Sound, which involves background audio streaming through your car radio, while scene-specific audio relative to your location on the road occurs around your vehicle.

Scream n' Stream is focusing on supporting the community by hiring 25-plus local people who were either laid-off or furloughed during the pandemic. A portion of net proceeds are being also donated to the Second Harvest Central Florida Food Bank.