Get ready to scream with delight, Corona! Halloween is creeping up on us, and this Southern California city is pulling out all the stops to make sure you have a spooktacular time. From family-friendly events to spine-tingling parties, there’s something for everyone in Corona this Halloween season. Let’s dive into the cauldron of fun activities brewing in our city!
Carnival & Trunk or Treat at Crossings at Corona
Let’s kick things off with a sweet treat. On Friday, October 25, from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM, Crossings at Corona is hosting a Candyland Carnival and Trunk or Treat event. It’s like Halloween and Candy Land had a baby, and you’re invited to the party!
Kids, get your costumes ready because there’s a contest with your name on it. And parents, don’t worry about safety – the Corona Police and Fire Department will be there to meet and greet. It’s like trick-or-treating with a side of public service. Just remember to bring your own treat bag or bucket. We don’t want you trying to stuff all that candy in your pockets!
Savory Showdown Game Night Feat. Horrified!
For those who like their Halloween with a side of strategy, there’s the Savory Showdown Game Night on Saturday, October 26. The featured game? “Horrified!” It’s your chance to save the town from classic monsters. Think of it as practice for when the real monsters come knocking on Halloween night. Just kidding… or are we?
The Grand Annual Trick-Or-Treat Adventure in Corona
When Halloween finally rolls around on Thursday, October 31, Corona’s going all out with The Grand Annual Trick-Or-Treat Adventure. This isn’t your average door-to-door candy hunt. Oh no, this is trick-or-treating on steroids (the fun kind, not the illegal kind). The whole city turns into one big Halloween playground. Just follow the trail of candy wrappers and excited squeals – you can’t miss it!
Halloween Festivities at Dos Lagos
Also, on Halloween night, on October 31, from 4 PM to 7 PM, The Shops at Dos Lagos are throwing a spooktacular party. Located at 2780 Cabot Drive, this event is pulling out all the stops. We’re talking zombie stilt walkers (because regular zombies are so last year), Halloween games, and even a magician. It’s like Hogwarts meets The Walking Dead, but family-friendly.
There’s a costume contest for kids and families with prizes for the top contenders. So, start planning your outfits now. Maybe this is the year you finally nail that family-themed costume idea. Transformers, anyone?
But wait, there’s more! Face painters will be on hand to add that extra touch of spook to your look. And if you’ve ever wanted a balloon animal that looks like it came straight out of a Tim Burton movie, the balloon twisters have got you covered.
Amber Waves of Grain Craft Beer Festival for Veterans
Now, for the adults who’ve survived the sugar-high chaos of Halloween, there’s a light at the end of the tunnel. On November 2, Corona’s hosting the Amber Waves of Grain Craft Beer Festival for Veterans. It’s the perfect way to decompress after all the Halloween madness. Plus, it’s for a good cause. So you can sip that craft beer knowing you’re supporting our veterans. It’s like patriotism in a glass!
Tips for a Hauntingly Good Time
- Plan ahead: Some events might require tickets or reservations, so check beforehand.
- Costume comfort: Choose a costume that’s comfortable for the activity. You don’t want your vampire cape tripping you during the trunk or treat!
- Safety first: If you’re trick-or-treating, bring flashlights and reflective gear.
- Respect the scares: Remember, not everyone loves being spooked. Be mindful of others, especially little ones.
- Embrace the spirit: Halloween comes, but once a year, so go all out! The more you participate, the more fun you’ll have.
Corona is serving up a witch’s brew of Halloween fun this year. Whether you’re into family-friendly events, adult parties, or board game nights with a spooky twist, there’s something for every ghost and ghoul in the city. So grab your costume, gather your courage, and prepare for a Halloween season that will surely be scary good!
Remember, the real magic of Halloween isn’t in the candy or the costumes – it’s in the memories you make with friends and family. So get out there and make this Halloween in Corona one for the history books. Just watch out for any real zombies, vampires, or werewolves. You never know what might be lurking in the shadows of this California city come Halloween night.
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