Spooky Season Roundup: Halloween Treats, Events & Discounts
As Halloween creeps in, we’ve gathered some incredible deals and events for you — from spooky art events and creative software to limited-time discounts on tools we actually love using. Here are the best Halloween treats to help you create, learn, and save. Explore our Spooky Season Roundup for this year’s top events, specials, and discounts for digital artists and creators.
Between October 27 and November 2, OpenArt AI has a limited-time offer: get 20% off any monthly plan using the code HALLOWEEN20. OpenArt is an innovative AI-powered platform that empowers users to create stunning visuals and videos effortlessly. Also, check out their Open Call: OpenArt Music Video Awards (OMVA) 2025!
Check out Clawlab’s Halloween Special Offer: Use code TUFT18 at checkout to save 38% off on all products! The code is valid between October 1 and 31 with a minimum order of $150. Tufting is a textile technique where yarn is pushed through a backing material to create designs, patterns, or textures in items like rugs, wall hangings, or upholstered furniture. Read my first person review of the product here.
Skillshare is running a Black Friday / Cyber Monday deal between November 10th, 2025 and December 2nd, 2025. This deal allows you to get 1 month free plus 20% off your first year of Skillshare! Read our article on The Best Skillshare Courses for Digital Artists to see if a membership would be helpful for you!
ARTECHOUSE is one of our favorite spots in New York City to get immersed in digital art. In addition to the spectacular Submerge, their festive holiday programming is now 25% off when you use code SNOWBALL at checkout!
Autumn Glow Festival is lighting up Schenectady this fall! This enchanting night walk, inspired by traditional Chinese lantern festivals, is the perfect autumn outing for friends and families. Explore 100s of intricately crafted lanterns, tuck into tasty local food, and discover a world of festive fun for all ages.
DUNGEONS & DRAGONS: The Immersive Quest
Whether you're a newcomer or an absolute D&D fan, you’re invited to go on a heroic journey, face thrilling challenges, and forge your path through a quest of magic, mystery, and legendary encounters. Will you rise to the challenge and save the realms? The final 500 tickets are 25% off.
Pumpkins After Dark and Big Rivers Amusement Park
Explore Pumpkins After Dark and enjoy access to Big Rivers Amusement Park — yours to experience all night, all with a single ticket. Wander a magical path where over 10,000 hand-carved pumpkins light up the night alongside dragons, dinosaurs, and pop culture icons. Experience spooky sounds, live pumpkin carving, the Monster Maze, roaming performers, and fall treats from local food trucks. Capture unforgettable moments in enchanting photo spots. Perfect for families, thrill-seekers, and Halloween lovers of all ages.
Spirits - A Haunting Experience inside a Speakeasy of Shadows
Spirits - A Haunting Experience inside a Speakeasy of Shadows is a spooky and otherworldly, interactive Faustian fable set in 1927. During this tragic story about a bargaining lounge singer, Olive Thomas, you’ll wander this cursed world as a masked spirit and discover your fate in an exclusive candlelit speakeasy.
Blood Manor – More than a haunted house, is a theatrical descent into fear. Each step pulls you deeper into a world built to shock, surprise, and terrify, making it one of NYC’s most unforgettable Halloween traditions. Blood Manor is extending its run one more week with 15% off all tickets.
Disney Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas Light Trail
Experience Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas like never before at the New York Botanical Garden. This immersive light trail brings Jack Skellington’s world to life with dazzling lights, music, and all-new scenes in a breathtaking outdoor setting.
Adults only! Pumpkinsutra is a world where sensuality meets Halloween — an immersive experience featuring erotically carved “pornkins,” provocative performances, and visually stunning sets inspired by Seattle’s first brothel madam, Madam Lou.

