Have Some Scary ‘Clean’ Fun at These Haunted Car Washes in New Jersey

Keep the windows closed because monsters and zombies lurk about!

JOHN AND KARA BASUINO/PLAY THEATER / Haunted Car Wash

 

New Jersey does Halloween big—with haunted houses, hayrides, and creepy attractions. But if you really want a scream, try a haunted car wash, where even your sparkling windows can’t protect you from what’s lurking outside.

HOPEWELL VALLEY CAR WASH

Clean & Scream
Hopewell Valley Car Wash, Pennington
October 17-19, 23-26, 30-31
The Ghostbusters of NJ will try to take down some of the ghosts lurking around the car wash.

TEAM CAR WASH

Haunted Car Wash
Team Car Wash, Westfield
October 14, 17-18, 24-25, 30
Teens from Play Theater, a performing arts program for kids in Union County, will dress up in creepy costumed characters and spook you while you wait in line. You’ll listen to Halloween-themed audio while your car gets washed.

STREAMLINE CAR WASH / Screamline Haunted Car Wash

Screamline Haunted Car Wash
Streamline Car Wash, Rockaway
Fridays and Saturdays in October; October 31 and November 1 are TBD
You stay in your car while going through the haunted tunnel. You are stuck in your car with family and friends while real-life zombies and clowns try to get in. There is an intense light show in the tunnel, smoke machines and mic’d up animatronics – all while your car gets washed.

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