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You Can Travel To The 1940s And Watch 'Hocus Pocus' At This Vintage Theater Near Dallas

It’s a full moon tonight. That’s why all the weirdos are out.
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This is not a bunch of hocus pocus.

Halloween night is quickly approaching and what better way to celebrate early than watching your favorite movie in a fully restored theater from the 1940s?

The Palace Arts Center in Grapevine, just 30 minutes west of Dallas, will hold three showings of the classic film on Friday, October 16 starting at 4 p.m.

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75% Capacity 

The showing comes just days after movie theaters were given the green light to expand capacity from 50% to 75%.

Rather than spooky masks, movie-goers are required to wear face masks throughout the film.

A costume contest will be held 30 minutes prior to every showing.

Tickets will set you back $6.00 each.

Those who bring in a receipt from a local restaurant will receive free popcorn at the concession stand.

"Hocus Pocus" at The Palace Arts Center

Price: $6.00/ticket 

When: October 16 at 4, 7, and 10 p.m.

Address: 300 S. Main St., Grapevine, TX

Why You Need To Go: To see the '90s Disney flick turned cult classic in a theater dating back to the 1940s. 

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