You many have visited the pumpkin patch, but chances are you're not going to carve a Jack-o'-lantern like this.

"This Halloween weekend, we are carving pumpkins underwater," says an education ambassador at Sea Life Aquarium in Orlando.

For this nontraditional carving, scuba gear is a must.

"They've been training on how to carve these pumpkins underwater," said Eric Maddox, an aquarist at the facility on International Drive.

Little by little, the divers work away on a design of a sea creature. But can the fish eat pumpkin?

"A lot of the fish we have here at Sea Life Orlando are herbivores, so something like pumpkin is something they may like to snack on periodically," Maddox said.

Within moments, the design of a sea turtle is revealed. After a round of underwater high fives, you can sink your hands in at the cold water touch tank. Cold water anemone feels slimy, llike those pumpkin guts.

After getting up close to the marine life, you can then go to the ultimate costume party. At Madame Tussaud's next door, there's no excuse for not having a Halloween costume.

"You can come, get close to the figures and take selfies," said Andres Lopez, the Orlando studio manager

Madame Tussauds wax attraction allows visitors to dress in costumes then hug, kiss and mug with the wax figures.

During Halloween weekend, you can have your own hand cast in wax and then painted like a zombie.

"We have different colors you can come up and make them," Lopez said.

The I-Drive 360 complex, home to the Orlando Eye, will also host trick-or-treating on Halloween for children.

Two attractions at one location, each ready to celebrate Halloween weekend in a unique way.

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