Listen "Houston's Haunting Halloween Happenings: Festivals, Frights, and Unforgettable Fun Abound"
Episode Synopsis
Houston kicks off the final October weekend with a burst of festivals, spooky spectacles, and unforgettable experiences for listeners of all ages. If you are looking for Halloween thrills, the Houston Horror Film Festival’s Haunted Halloween Horror Market and Party takes center stage today at the Hilton Garden Inn Houston Medical Center. Doors open from noon to 7 pm for the vendor and celebrity floor, where listeners can meet icons like Eileen Dietz from The Exorcist and Lochlyn Munro from Scary Movie, shop horror-themed treasures, and enjoy live music and trick-or-treating for the kids. The party transitions after 8 pm to an 18-and-up bash running until 1 am, all for just $10 at the door, with free entry for kids under 12 until 6 pm according to Houston Horror Film Festival.Prefer your fun outdoors? The 6th Annual Hike, Bike & Fright Fest happens today from noon to 6 pm at M-K-T along North Shepherd Drive. There is a trick-or-treat trail with over 30 stops, lively DJs, costumed meet-ups featuring Jack Skellington, and a bustling plant market for those who want a touch of the green even during spooky season, as highlighted by Houston on the Cheap.For the little goblins and their parents, Traders Village is hosting a Trick or Treat Trail today and tomorrow on North Eldridge Parkway with two decorated haunted paths, costumed characters, and candy galore, all with free entry and parking. The Lone Star Flight Museum is launching Halloween in the Hangar this morning with trick-or-treating, pumpkin picks, and aircraft galore, especially perfect for costume-wearing kids under 10 who receive free admission.As night falls, Majic Under the Stars is lighting up The Woodlands Pavilion featuring Keith Sweat, XSCAPE, October London, and Cupid. Gates open at 5 pm, so get ready for classic R and B under the stars according to The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion.Art lovers and families should swing by Sawyer Yards for Cirque de Art, where from 2 to 5 pm you can join a scavenger hunt, screen print bandanas, and enjoy trick-or-treating in studios turned magical galleries. Discovery Green transforms into the Houston Pumpkin Festival this weekend with over 50 varieties of pumpkins, a colossal bouncy pumpkin, corn pits, and LED kayak rides.The fun continues Sunday with the Howl-O-Ween Market at Karbach Brewing Co, a pet-friendly event with a dog costume contest and pumpkin carving, and Boo on the Bayou Family Day at the Houston Maritime Museum, featuring costume contests and bouncy ships. Or, get a taste of India’s Diwali Lights at the Asia Society Texas Center for vibrant performances and hands-on activities.For after-dark adventure, Pumpkins After Dark at Big Rivers Waterpark features more than 10,000 hand-carved pumpkins along dazzling trails, running nightly through November 2.Thank you for tuning in. Make sure to subscribe for more. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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