![]() ![]() 15, Rock Bottom Brewery will host a wild vampire-only event with burlesque entertainment, unique photo ops, plus bar service and dinner menu options available at the behest of the Vampire Queen. Tickets and VIP tables are now on sale.īeer is one of the oldest forms of alcohol and spirits, so it’s no wonder the vampires are in on the deal. The massive ballroom has been transformed into an abandoned hotel overrun by vampire bellmen, zombie cocktail servers, and costumed go-go dancers. The historic Congress Plaza Hotel, which is known to be haunted even on a normal day, is getting extra spooky on Saturday, Oct. With multiple bars and no kids, this after-hours event offers music from a live DJ, lawn games, and free rides on the Endangered Species Carousel. The Sanderson sisters have put a spell on The Gwen’s iconic Tipsy Tea parties and turned all the tea into witch’s brew! On October weekends, all you magical beings out there can celebrate Halloween with a special, spooktacular edition of Tipsy Tea, featuring drinks inspired by Hocus Pocus and live acts by some of Chicago’s best drag performers! They’ll also be serving a Tarot-inspired cocktail menu all month long.Īdults can enjoy an evening stroll among wildlife with a beer, cider, hard seltzer, or glass of wine in hand at Adults Night Out: Howl-o-ween. Navy Pier’s Pumpkin Lights photo by James Richards IV Don’t leave before midnight - that’s when the costume contest commences and the first-place winner will receive an overnight stay at the hotel and two tickets to the upcoming New Year’s Eve party. ![]() Looking to celebrate in a way that’s more fancy than frightening? Check out LondonHouse Chicago, where you’ll find premium bars and live DJs spread between the lavish LH on 21 Lounge, ballroom, and rooftop spaces on Oct. The Halloween range includes 2 new zombie minifigures, 2 new pumpkin packs (containing 5 unique designs each) and 2 n. 29, adults can reconvene in the grand ballroom to dance the night away at The Hallows, a fully-immersive “celebration of all things nocturnal,” featuring local DJs, entertainers, actors dressed in theme, glow-in-the-dark body painting, ariel acrobatics, light shows, and so much more. ![]() Bring the whole family to wander through the maze of glowing jack-o-lanterns while enjoying seasonal festivities and treats from the Pier’s many restaurants and bars. The Pumpkin Fireworks event is being staged on the evenings of Friday and Saturday, October 28 and 29.įor more information and to book tickets you can visit Pumpkin Pop-Up photo courtesy ĭuring the month of October, nearly 1,000 elaborately carved glowing pumpkins will decorate the grounds of Navy Pier for their Pier Pumpkin Lights event. Pumpkin Day sessions run mornings and afternoons, every weekend next month from October 8 to 30, while Pumpkin Nights are held on Friday and Saturday evenings from October 14 to 22. Our ever-popular pumpkin patch is back with so much more added this year – and two nights of frightening firework fun.” Managing Director of Conifox Adventure Park, James Gammell, said: “Children and adults alike love the drama and fun of Halloween and this year it’s sure to be a scream at Conifox. Read more: Halloween sayings and traditions you'll only hear in Scotland With a spectacular light display and Pumpkin Fireworks on October 28 and 29 by events specialists 21CC Group who promise a stunning extravaganza of light and sound. Pumpkin Nights will feature all of the above plus the additional attraction of axe-throwing challenges, scare zones, stilt walkers and an amazing fire performer lighting up the night. Younger kids can learn how to make fake blood and slippery slime with the Mad Scientist, while older kids can try and shoot some zombies in their Airsoft target range.Īnd that's before you get to the face painting and Taylor’s of Edinburgh Funfair rides that are part of the festival's Pumpkin Days. Organisers say guests can show off their dance moves in the monster mash disco, get spooked by creepy characters in the haunted maze, enjoy some ghoulish games and even fire a pumpkin slingshot. From Pumpkin picking to show-stopping Pumpkin Fireworks there is a whole lot of spine-tingling Halloween fun set to be had at Kirkliston just outside the capital. It’s the creepiest time of the year, and a new Halloween Festival is set to see ghouls, ghosts, monsters and much more unleashed at Conifox Adventure Park near Edinburgh. ![]()
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