On a dimly lit path tucked away in the Santa Monica Mountains, thousands of jack-o’-lanterns can be seen glowing in the distance. Creepy music, wolf howls and witch cackles can be heard mixed in with the chirping crickets as you stroll along surrounded by shadows cast by the flickering grins of carved pumpkins.
King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas has been completely transformed for Halloween as the immersive Nights of the Jack Experience, which returns this haunting season. The event runs select evenings through Oct. 31 and has been expanded to include a trail that spans two-thirds of a mile and is wide enough for guests to social distance and take in some of the more elaborate displays.
Last year, the event was reimagined as a drive-thru experience, but co-creator Bobby Rossi said he’s happy to see it return as an interactive and communal gathering for its fourth year in the sprawling outdoor space.
“It’s the way we intended it to be experienced,” he during an interview on the opening day of the event, Friday, Oct. 1. “We’re excited to have people out here experiencing it again with all five senses and being able to engage in the food trucks and bars, check out the master carver or see the psychic.”
A large display of pumpkins at the Nights of the Jack carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Master pumpkin carver Robert Velasco works his magic at the Nights of the Jack at the carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
A ghost rider at the Nights of the Jack carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
It begins to snow at the Christmas pumpkin area at the Nights of the Jack carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Christmas during Halloween at the Nights of the Jack carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
A pumpkin train filled with pumpkins at the Nights of the Jack carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
A witch walks among the trees at the Nights of the Jack carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Jack lights at the Nights of the Jack carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
After midnight the carriage has turned into a Pumpkin at the Nights of the Jack carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Sponge Bob and friends find a home at the Nights of the Jack carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Pumpkin art at the Nights of the Jack carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Pumpkin art at the Nights of the Jack carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Pumpkin art at the Nights of the Jack carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
A night of the dead at the Nights of the Jack carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Pumpkin art at the Nights of the Jack carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Pumpkin art at the Nights of the Jack carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Nights of the Jack creators Ben Biscotti and Bobby Rossi at the carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Pumpkin art at the Nights of the Jack carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Pumpkin aliens have landed at the Nights of the Jack carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Pumpkin art at the Nights of the Jack carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Pumpkin art at the Nights of the Jack carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Pumpkin art at the Nights of the Jack carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
A night of the dead at the Nights of the Jack carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
A ghost enters a giant spider web at the Nights of the Jack carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
A dinosaur leaves a trail of bones a the Nights of the Jack carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
A shark looks for prey at the Nights of the Jack at the carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
A sea turtle swims among fish at the Nights of the Jack carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Nights of the Jack carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
The Hollywood sign becomes the Halloween sign at the Nights of the Jack carved pumpkin event featuring thousands of pumpkins at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas, CA Friday, October 1, 2021. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)
Rossi and his partners, Tony Schubert and Ben Biscotti, all work in the television production and entertainment event industry and wanted to come together to create an experience that wasn’t a daytime pumpkin patch but also wasn’t a nighttime haunted house. They wanted something that was both fun and family-friendly.
“All of us love Halloween,” Biscotti said. “We have a great team of creatives and industry veterans, so we thought we could really create something special.”
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Nights of the Jack is open from 6-10 p.m. and tickets must be pre-purchased online to allow for staggered attendance. Time slots are made available every half hour from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Guests enter and exit into a spacious area lined with about a dozen local food trucks, well-spaced picnic tables, and a bar for those 21 and older. There’s also a gift shop, oversized wooden Halloween cutouts and a psychic. There are bales of hay for photo ops and patrons can watch a master pumpkin carver sculpt live on site.
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What about the pumpkins? We asked an expert.
“My favorite one is the one I haven’t done yet,” Roberto Velasco said as he shaved away at a gourd that was beginning to take the shape of a demon. While Nights of the Jack uses thousands of plastic pumpkins that dozens of artists work on to create preserved displays. there are about a hundred real pumpkins throughout the event. Though they’re beautiful works of art, Velasco said they only last about five days before rot sets in.
There are huge pumpkins lining a bridge that include familiar faces like Elsa from “Frozen,” Pennywise from “IT” and Freddy Krueger from “A Nightmare on Elm Street.” There was even a little love for the Los Angeles Dodgers too, as the team logo was carefully carved into pumpkin flesh in hopes that the team’s post-season hopes would remain…undead.
“The Rams asked for their mascot in a skull and it had the horns on it,” Velaso said of one challenging design. “I didn’t know how it was going to come out, but then it came out awesome. The team came and saw it and they loved it and took pictures with it.”
Though he loves the work, Velasco said he’s grateful that the pumpkin carving is a seasonal thing.
“After October, I get pretty sick of pumpkins to be honest with you,” he said with a laugh.
Along the trail, there are several themed scenes including SpongeBob Squarepants, Disney Princesses, dinosaurs, aliens, the solar system, Rodeo Drive, the Hollywood sign, and Hollywood Walk of Fame pumpkin displays. There are thousands of twinkling lights and tunnels with music and holiday-themed animation. There are celebrities and sports figures carved into pumpkins and even an homage to celebrity couples, which Rossi admitted sadly they’ve had to remove a few from the current installment.
“Yeah, some couples didn’t make it,” he said with a sigh. This year’s new couple etched into a pumpkin are Calabasas residents, Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker and reality TV star Kourtney Kardashian.
At the halfway point in the experience, guests can duck into the Spookeasy Bar, which is fully stocked with booze, beer, seltzers, water, soda and hot apple cider. They also have $15 signature cocktails including the Pumpkin Mule (vodka, pumpkin puree, lime juice and ginger beer) and the Black magic Margarita (silver tequila, black cherry puree, sour mix, lime juice, black sea salt rim).
Nights of the Jack
When: 6-10 p.m. select evenings through Sunday, Oct. 31
Where: King Gillette Ranch, 26800 Mulholland Highway, Calabasas (enter at Wickland Road and Mulholland Highway)
Tickets: $34.99-39.99 general admission; $59.99 VIP admission; children ages 2 and younger are admitted free. Parking is $9.99. Advance ticket purchase is required at nightsofthejack.com.
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