Beetlejuice Halloween House Returns To Austin With New Features To Enjoy
By Ginny Reese
October 22, 2020
The couple that made the Beetlejuice-themed display for Halloween is bringing back the spooky scenery with added features and more charities.
Jessica Martinez says that she added many new things to catch the eyes of the visitors this year.
"I added a Zagnut bar, the fly, and you can't see, I think, from here, but, by our front door, I have the minister as well," Martinez told KXAN.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some things will be different as well.
Martinez added a candy chute for a safe delivery so that kids don't have to miss out on the Halloween treats. “I created a seven-foot candy chute to where we can maintain that social distancing but yet still the children can enjoy a treat.”
The fun, located at 6404 Panadero Cove, will benefit two charities: Central Texas Food Bank, and 'Scare for a Cure' that is helping in the fight of breast cancer.
Martinez says that that 'Scare for a Cure' is close to her heart since her grandmother battled breast cancer
"My grandmother growing up would decorate the yard. I remember her making a vampire prop and a coffin prop, and I loved seeing that and her creativity going into it," she said.
Her goal for each charity is $300.
Photo Credit: Getty Images
Source: KXAN
COOL! 🎃 The local attraction features a seven-foot candy shoot to give out treats from a safe distance! https://t.co/mh0Z7shZlJ
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