It’s that
time of the year again when the goblins, monsters and ghosts come out in the
dark of night to have a little fun! Are you ready for it? Halloween is just
around the corner and for many of us, it’s the opportunity to bring out our
inner child and dress up in fun or scary costumes. What could be more fun than
that? How about traveling with friends or family to some terrific Halloween
destinations to celebrate the event?
Disneyworld
and Disneyland are great places to visit around Halloween for children from 1
to 99. The happiest place on earth loves getting spookier this time of year!
Both parks are decorated in orange and brown, hay bales, carved jack-o-lanterns
and scarecrows as they hold a magical Mickey’s Not Too Scary Halloween Party
every night, complete with trick-or-treat stations. This is a great place to
enjoy Halloween fun with the whole family.
If you’re
looking for something a lot scarier, head on to New England, which draws crowds
in search of chills and thrills with many Halloween events, such as:
- Haunted Happenings in Salem,
Massachusetts, possibly the largest month-long celebration of Halloween in
the US
- Haunted Boston Ghost Tours, which
take you through the historic and haunted streets in search of the
countless ghosts rumored to haunt the city
- The Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular
at the Roger Williams Zoo in Providence, Rhode Island, which features
a breathtaking display of 5000 illuminated jack-o-lanterns representing
various regions of the USA
New Orleans,
Louisiana and San Diego, California are two other popular destinations for
Halloween. Both cities feature their own haunted houses (the Lalaurie House in New
Orleans, and the Whaley House in San
Diego, declared the “most haunted house” in the USA) and other ghostly
sites, as well as many spooky events and parties, such as SeaWorld San Diego
Spooktacular and LEGOLAND Brick-Or-Treat party nights.
Call us to
book your travel experience now!
What’s your
favorite destination to celebrate Halloween? Do you have a favorite Halloween
activity or family tradition you’d like to share?
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