Make sure you hand them your tickets one at a time so they don't accidentally scan two at once and if you go at Halloween- get your bag and your map. Hopefully they train their volunteers better and we will stick to going at Christmastime. ive seen better walking in neighborhoods at Christmas time for free. the tree forest was kind of a snooze fest. Like a lot of things in Vegas, what is sold/advertised to you does not live up to expectations. The entry price does not equal experience. I understand they probably do have people scam them so I shouldn't take it personally but I feel like it is worse to treat innocent children as criminals than to just give them candy. It magical in that people actually attend more than once. That's a lot of money to pay to then scam opportunity village out of $.50 worth of candy. It is hard to believe this is the first year of Fright Nights. We bought extra tickets for the train and ended up paying $98. There weren't a lot of stations, seems like a lot of work to get a few pieces of candy. After we made it half way through the 'forest' those giving out candy straight up accused us of trying to go through twice. We brought our own and didn't notice they were giving them out. We get that worked out and were never given trick or treat bags. First I bought my tickets ($82 for 5 people) and the person held all the tickets at once as she scanned and told me one of my tickets had previously been scanned. Understanding most of the people helping are volunteers we had some hiccups this visit. I know this is such a great cause but I was a little disappointed. Magical Forest at Opportunity Village is a top merchant due to its average rating of 4.5 stars or higher based on a minimum of 400 ratings.