KANSAS CITY, MO — Forget touchdowns — this Halloween, Travis Kelce is scoring screams! The Kansas City Chiefs superstar shocked fans and families alike by taking over Six Flags for a one-of-a-kind haunted playground, aimed specifically at children who normally couldn’t afford a ticket.
Sources say Kelce partnered with a group of investors to revitalize parts of the park, creating an experience that’s equal parts thrilling and charitable. “He’s not just thinking about roller coasters or cotton candy,” one insider revealed. “Travis wants kids to have a night full of joy and memories — especially those who usually don’t get the chance.”

👻 A Halloween for Everyone
The Halloween takeover featured:
- Giant haunted mazes inspired by classic NFL rivalries
- Costumed mascot parades, with Chiefs and other NFL teams joining in
- Charity trick-or-treat zones, where proceeds go to youth mentorship and community programs
Fans even spotted Kelce himself dressed as a vampire, playfully scaring kids, posing for selfies, and handing out candy. “I’ve always loved Halloween,” Kelce admitted. “But this year, it’s about more than costumes. It’s about creating memories and making sure every kid feels included.”
⚡ Giving Back With a Twist
This isn’t just a Halloween stunt. Following the loss of his close friend and mentor Doug Martin, Kelce has been focused on projects that combine fun, community, and purpose. Six Flags’ haunted event is his latest effort to turn passion into meaningful action.
“Football taught me teamwork and perseverance,” Kelce explained. “Six Flags taught me that even in scary, unexpected places, you can build joy and hope.”
🎉 Fans Are Losing It
Social media erupted as parents shared photos and videos of Kelce in costume, interacting with kids, and lighting up the park with laughter and thrills. “I can’t believe he did this,” one fan tweeted. “It’s like the NFL meets Halloween charity, and it’s amazing!”
With roller coasters, haunted houses, and a few playful frights, Travis Kelce’s Halloween takeover of Six Flags proves one thing: he’s making an impact both on and off the field — and showing that sometimes, the biggest touchdowns come in the form of smiles, scares, and giving back.