Autumn is in full swing, and Spooky Season is upon us in New Jersey!

This year, Seaside Heights is turning up the chills and thrills with a special drive-in movie event that fans of cult classics won’t want to miss.

When and Where: Seaside Heights Drive-In

On Saturday, October 25th at 8 PM, the Hiering Avenue Parking Lot will transform into a retro movie experience for a screening of The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

Before the first scene flickers across the big screen, it’s time to get into the spirit of the season with our costume contest!

Why You Can’t Miss This Halloween Event

Guests are encouraged to show off their creativity with Rocky-inspired ensembles, or invent their own spooky, glamorous, or downright outrageous costumes.

Prizes await those who impress the judges with originality, style, and dedication to the cult classic’s eccentric vibe.

Bring your blankets, lawn chairs, and a sense of adventure as you enjoy the movie under the stars. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of Rocky Horror or just looking for a unique night out, this free event promises laughter, music, and unforgettable memories.

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Gather your friends, embrace your inner Dr. Frank-N-Furter, and make your way to Seaside Heights for a night where costumes meet classic cinema.

From the iconic songs to the playful energy of the crowd, it’s the perfect way to celebrate Spooky Season, drive-in style! Grab the bread! Remember that! Have fun in Seaside Heights this Halloween season.

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