Students from Singapore Polytechnic, who've spent seven months organising "Halloween Horrors", said the abrupt cancellation of the annual event was unexpected.
They are disappointed but are taking the decision in their stride.
The students had conceptualised the theme, auditioned individuals and even designed the costumes.
Their involvement in "Halloween Horrors" is part of their final year project for their Diploma in Integrated Events and Project Management.
Some 1,000 tickets were sold online for the month-long event, due to make its return for the sixth year on September 30.
Ticket holders will be refunded.
Night Safari's parent group, Wildlife Reserves Singapore, said it is refocusing its energy on other events with an Asian focus, like a Deepavali festival in October.
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