I went to Fall-o-Ween this past Saturday. It has the same general setup as the previous event - temp check, lanyards to scan at food booths, etc.
Safety-wise, this event is the same as the previous festivals. Good mask compliance, lots of tables, frequent cleaning, no touch purchases, etc.
The Halloween/Fall decorations are really good. Lots of pumpkins everywhere.
Lots of good food options. I think I preferred these over the previous festival (which I also liked).
The trick or treat trail (only on kids tickets) is a great addition. Camp Snoopy is all done up spooky with skeletons and some animatronics, plus some costumed scarecrow performers. There are about 10 booths handing out candy throughout the trail. My 5 and 7 year olds loved it. We went in the early evening so it was still pretty light and was not too spooky for them (although they might have found it scarier at night).
There are more costumed performers around the park. Scarecrows, people on stilts, and in generally spooky/creepy costumes, but nothing that is gory or bloody.
After dark the park seems spookier because there’s more fog and colored lighting, but it never felt inappropriate for families with kids.
Also, a lot of the midway games were open, which I don’t remember being the case at the previous festival (but maybe I just missed them then).
This is a great event and really scratches the “Halloween in the park” itch.