Halloween is a great time of year in Phoenix, it signifies that our super hot summers are gone and fall is here. In this blog you'll find the shows, themes, community events, haunted houses and other activities that are halloween related. There are other ways to celebrate halloween too and they are listed below:
- Pick-a-Pumpkin, Harvest Festivals and Pumpkin Patch Farms
- Haunted Houses
- Halloween Parties at Local Resorts, Restaurants and Bars
And there's even more listed in the link below from costumes to photo galleries and more
Everything You Need to Know About Greater Phoenix Halloween
A classic Halloween, helping you get more out of your crafting, trick-or-treating, and costume parties. Halloween-based workshops, entertainment, and a cool Monster Marketplace to help get you ready and inspired. Costumes are encouraged. Advance weekend tickets $15.30 or $20 at the door. Advance Saturday or Sunday single day tickets $9.18 or $13 at the door. Children 12 and under free. Parking is free.
Location: Sano Fitness Studio, inside Metrocenter Mall, Phoenix
In 2013: Saturday, September 28 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sunday, September 29 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Experience an 18-hole miniature golf course that has undergone a terrifying transformation! Evenings. Closes midnight on Fridays and Saturdays, 10 p.m. all other nights. $6.25 per child or senior; $7.25 per adult (plus tax).
See a picture of Spooktacular Golf.
Location: Golfland, Mesa
In 2013: October 1 - November 2
Vendors, art galleries, food trucks, fire-eaters, stilt walkers, jugglers and plenty of Zombies to entertain you. Contests, raffles and prizes. Held in conjunction with First Friday. This is a free event but please bring canned food or cash for donations for St. Mary's Food Bank.
Location: Revolver Records, 918 N. 2nd Street, Phoenix
In 2013: Friday, October 4 starting at 5 p.m.
A guided walking tour of downtown Phoenix with stories of the downtown's history, the death and mayhem that has occurred here, and a peek into the para-normal activities for which some locations are (in)famous. The tours are for entertainment purposes only. Phoenix Ghost Tours has the exclusive permission to enter the Westward Ho. Tickets are $18 per adult, $15 per minor. Halloween night $30 per person. Reservations are required and all tours must be prepaid; tour are limited to 20 people.
Location: 200 W Adams St, Phoenix
In 2013: October 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25, 26, 31, November 1, 2
Ghosts, goblins and monsters of all ages will love the Sprinkles Halloween BOO Box! Vanilla Milk Chocolate, Red Velvet, Black and White and Caramel Apple cupcakes adorned with Sprinkles ghost and BOO sugar decorations. Sealed with a BOO Spooky Cupcakes sticker.
Location: Sprinkles Cupcakes, 4501 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale
In 2013: Available October 4 - 31
By Scorpius Dance Theatre. A young woman searches for her lost love only to find he has been lured into a band of bloodsuckers. Frightened yet fascinated, the girl struggles to avoid becoming part of their underworld when she becomes infatuated with the king vampire. A story with passion, lust, and jealousy, A Vampire Tale is an intense spectacle of dark debauchery. The production features dark and sexy drama, quirky and comedic episodes, and visually stunning aerial feats. New twists and turns this year include an interactive beginning with audience participation, additional choreography, and additional aerial performances. Tickets start at $25 (plus fees). Vamp Passes (front row seat, signed program) are $15 extra. Save $5 per ticket when you attend the show in a vampire costume (at door discount only).
Location: Phoenix Theatre
In 2013: October 10 - 19
Artwalk, live entertainment, art walk. For costume contests (8 p.m.) and haunted basement tour (8:30 p.m.) meet on the patio of the OneOhOne Gallery at 101 W. Main. Dog-friendly. Part of 2nd Friday event in downtown Mesa. Free admission.
Location: Downtown Mesa
In 2013: October 11 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Dare to be scared! $ per person.
Gilbert Community Center, 130 N. Oak Steet, Gilbert
In 2013: Friday, October 18 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Enchanted Trail / Sendero Encantado
Trick-or-treat at the Audubon Center's annual fall festival. Thousands of glow lights transform our nature trail into a magical adventure. Visitors can explore a scary bat cave, see live Arizona animals, encounter costumed characters, make an animal mask and more family fun. Free admission. Open to the public.
See pictures of Enchanted Trail at Audubon Arizona.
Location: Nina Mason Pulliam Rio Salado Audubon Center, 3131 South Central Avenue, Phoenix
In 2013: October 18 - 20, 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Learn to make cupcakes and discover the unusual ways to decorate cupcakes using fondant. Combine art and pastry recipes and enjoy these delicious cupcakes. Cupcakes will be taken home. $20 supply fee collected at class. Spanish instruction available on request. 4 hours. $34 (non-resident $41). Preregistration is required. Call 623-930-4600 to register, or 623-930-4613 for more information.
Location: Foothills Recreation & Aquatics Center, Glendale
In 2013: October 20 at 11:30 a.m.
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