Halloween Events in San Diego



Halloween Events in San Diego

·         Trick Or Treat On India Street

Friday Oct. 31

5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

India and Fir Streets

Costume competition at the Piazza Basilone at 7:30 p.m. for ghouls and goblins 10 and under.

For more information go to Little Italy San Diego

 

·         9th annual YMCA Halloween Festival

Friday Oct. 31

6 p.m. and end at 9:30 p.m.

Jackie Robinson Family YMCA

151 YMCA Way, San Diego CA, 92102

A scary haunted house to venture through, in addition families in attendance will have the opportunity to participate in a trick or treat and pumpkin patch area filled with entertainment. Members of the San Diego Chargers will participate in this year’s event providing picture and autographs to those present.

For more information go to Jackie Robinson Family YMCA

 

·         Trick or Treat on Ice: Skate in the Dark!

Friday Oct. 31 at the Salvation Army Kroc Center Ice Arena.

Located on 6737 University Avenue, San Diego, CA 92115

From 7:30 to 9:00 p.m.

Children who wear a costume get in FREE! Each child will also go home with a free book!

For more information and directions visit their website Salvation Army Kroc Center

 

·         Trick or Treat at 4S Ranch!

Families displaced by the recent San Diego fire storms are invited to join with their neighbors and fellow San Diegans at the 4S Commons Halloween Trick or Treat event!

Friday Oct. 31

Located on located two miles west of I-15 in North San Diego County. To reach the 4S Ranch Welcome Center, exit I-15 at Camino Del Norte, travel west and turn right on Dove Canyon Road. The 4S Ranch Welcome Center is located at 16722 Dove Canyon Road, San Diego, CA 92127

From 3 to 5 p.m.

 

·         Brick-or-Treat!

Saturdays and Sundays (through October 28th)

11 - 4 p.m. and again from 5 - 8 p.m.

Legoland, 1 Legoland Drive, Carlsbad

Celebrate Halloween with your kids this year in a safe, family-friendly environment! Legoland’s ninth annual Brick-or-Treat celebration. Dress up in your best costume and enter into the costume contest. Kids 12 and under can trick-or-treat for candy and other surprises, enjoy entertainment with the Boo Crew, build LEGO pumpkins, or participate in the LEGO Candy Corn Scavenger Hung at the Haunted Hideaways. $15 for nighttime pass; free with park admission ($57 for adults; $44 for kids and seniors). For information call (760) 918-LEGO.

 

·         Pumpkin Patch at Bates Nut Farm

Through Oct. 31

9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

15954 Woods Valley Road, Valley Center 92082

Weekdays: pumpkins, squash, and gourds of all shapes and sizes are available for purchase. (Medium-size pumpkins are $4.75; large pumpkins (50 to 150 pounds) are 40 cents a pound.) Along with a stroll through the pumpkin patch, kids can go for tractor hayrides, pony rides, wind their way through the straw maze, visit the interactive petting corral, and look at all the interesting animals in the farm zoo. Along with all these activities, your family is invited to picnic on their 8 acre park. Also, Sunday, October 28th there will be a Dog Costume Contest Weekends on the farm go from 12 to 3 pm, and include (in addition to weekday activities) face painting, rock climbing, kettle corn, food, BBQ, and plenty of entertainment.

Costs: Tractor Hayrides ($2 adults; $1 kids), Straw Maze ($1.50 each), Pony Rides ($4 each), Petting Corral ($3 each). For more information call 760 749-3333 or go to Bates Nut Farm.

 

·         Tierra Miguel Farm Pumpkin Patch

Saturdays (Oct. 20 and 27th) and Sunday, October 28th

11- 5 p.m.

14910 Pauma Valley Drive, Pauma Valley 92061

Join in the fun at Tierra Miguel Farm. For $7 per person (family rates available) take a pumpkin home, try to find your way through the straw bale maze, go on wagon rides and get involved in the other fun activities. School tours are also available during the week. Tierra Miguel Farm is an organic farm, certified by the California Certified Organic Farmers (CCOF). According to their newsletter, News From the Farm, the farm has grown more than 4 acres of pumpkins ripe for the picking! About half are a small pumpkin variety called New England Pie, while the other half are great for pumpkin carving. For more information, please contact them at (760) 742-4213 or visit Tierra Miguel Farm.

 

·         Oma's Pumpkin Patch

Through Oct. 31.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007 through November 3, 2007. Tuesdays through Saturdays 10am-7pm; closed Sundays and Mondays

14950 El Monte Road, Lakeside

Admission is $6.00 for children one year and older (parents are free). That includes: a Jack Pumpkin, a bottle of water; Cottonseed Mountain (double the size this year!), Sand pile with toys, covered hayrides around the farm, a hay bale maze and a petting zoo. For more information call (619) 390-2929 or visit The Haunted Hotel.

 

·         Pinery Pumpkin Patch & Pumpkin Stations

Del Mar Pumpkin Station

Through October 31

Open Daily 11 a.m.- 9 p.m.

15555 Jimmy Durante Blvd., Del Mar 02014

Activities: Train ride, Two Giant Slides, Mini slide, Inflatable Jump, Play Center, Antique Carousel, Rides, Petting Zoo, Free animal, magic and comedy shows

Southwest College Pumpkin Station

Through October 31

Open Daily 11 a.m.- 9 p.m.

900 Otay Lakes Road, Chula Vista, CA 91910

Activities: Train ride, Swing Ride, Giant Slide, Mini slide, Inflatable Jump, Play Center

Plaza Bonita

Through October 31

Open Daily 11 a.m.- 9 p.m.

3030 Plaza Bonita Road, National City, CA 91950

Activities: Train ride, Two Giant Slides, Mini slide, Pumpkin Jumpee, Play Center, Car Ride, Bumble Bee Swing, Boat Ride, Swing Ride, Game Zone, Petting Zoo Free animal, magic and comedy shows

R.B. Pumpkin Farm

Through October 31

Open Daily 9 a.m.- 6 p.m.

13421 Highland Valley Road, Escondido, CA 92025

Activities: Pick your own pumpkin, corn maze, tractor hay wagon, farm animals, picnic area

Bonita Farm

Through October 31

Open Daily 9 a.m.- 6 p.m.

5437 Bonita Road, Bonita CA 91902

Activities: Pick your own pumpkin, corn maze, tractor hay wagon, farm animals, picnic area

Parkway Plaza

Through October 31

Open Daily 11 a.m.- 9 p.m.

415 Parkway Plaza, El Cajon, CA 92020

Activities: Train ride, Two Giant Slides, Mini slide, Pumpkin Jumpee, Play Center, Ferris Wheel, Car Ride, Helicopter Ride, Lil Toot Ride, Game Zone, Petting Zoo Free animal, magic and comedy shows

 

·         Scream Zone

Through Oct. 31.

Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar (located on the Green Lot on the far west side near the training track.)

This year at the Del Mar Scaregrounds, board the Haunted Hayride for a trip through the haunted barns, scare yourself through the twisting, turning Chamber, or watch blood-curdling scenes in the House of Horror. Not recommended for children under ten. Prices: $13.99 to $26.99 (you can choose one or all three attractions). For more information go to Scream Zone.

 

·         Roadrunner Country Corner

Highway 78 & San Pasqual Road, Escondido

(760) 746-8822

Activities: This is not a “parking lot-slash-amusement park” setup, but a working farm. You can pick your own pumpkin for COST Walk through a Children’s Maze and visit the barnyard animals and petting corral.

 

·         Victoria's Garden

Through Oct. 31

Sunday through Thursday 9 a.m. – 8 p.m.; Friday & Saturday 9 a.m. – 9 p.m.

13120 Willows Road, Lakeside CA 92040

Activities: U-Pick Pumpkins $3 and up, Free flower and corn maze and straw playground, $12 for 6 rides (giant slides, petting zoo, train rides, pony rides, hay rides, fun jump), feed animals 24 cents and up, small fee for picnic area.

 

·         Haunted Birch Aquarium

Oct. 26 - 28

6 to 9 p.m.

The Birch Aquarium transforms into a haunted aquarium and features trick-or-treating, games, crafts, spooky stories, science exhibits and more. Make sure to dress up because a costume contest will be held each evening with prizes awarded for the best marine-themed, best family, and most creative costumes. Cost is $15 per person and $11 for aquarium members. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. To register for the Haunted Birch Aquarium, please call (858) 534-7336

 

·         32nd Annual Harvest Festival at the Del Mar Fairgrounds

Friday Oct. 31

10 a.m.

Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Dr.

Cost: $8 adults, $7 seniors 62+, $4 youth 13-17, and kids 12and under are free. One of the largest traveling craft fairs returns to the Del Mar Fairgrounds for the 32nd year in a row, this year including more original arts and crafts than ever before. The festival will include more than 300 vendors, as well as plenty of fun for the entire family. There will be a pumpkin patch, live entertainment, and gourmet foods. For more information call (415) 447-3205.

 

·         The Haunted Trail of Balboa Park – “It’s No Walk in the Park”

Through Oct. 31

Friday and Saturday 6 p.m.- 12 a.m.

Sunday, Wednesday, and Thursday 7-11 p.m.

Also open: Monday, Oct. 29th and Tuesday, Oct. 30th 7- 11 p.m.

Marston Point just east of 6th avenue and Juniper Street.

Cost: Tickets are $13.99 at the door. Not recommended for children under ten.

 

·         Monster Bash in the Gaslamp

Saturday, Oct. 27

6 p.m. - Midnight

Gaslamp Quarter

A section of Downtown will be blocked off for this annual party. The main gate is located on 7th and Market East Village. There is a costume contest with the grand prize $3000 cash. There will also be live bands, DJ Stage, and much more. Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 day of event. Ages 21 and older. For more information call 619 233-5008 or go to Monster Bash.

 

·         The Haunted Hotel -- “Where Movies Come to Life”

Through Oct. 31

Friday and Saturday 6pm-1am

Sunday, Wednesday, and Thursday 7-11pm

Also open: Monday, Oct. 29th and Tuesday, Oct. 30th 7-11pm

Haunted Hotel, 424 Market Street, San Diego, 92101

If you’re looking for a good scare, visit the Haunted Hotel, located in the heart of Downtown San Diego’s historic Gaslamp District. Not recommended for children under ten. Tickets are $13.99 at the door.

 

·         Whaley House

Open from 10am-5pm Monday and Tuesday, and 10am-10pm Thursday through Sunday during the month of October.

2476 San Diego Avenue, San Diego 92101

Take a tour through one of California’s certified “haunted” houses, famous for the eerie deaths of one of Thomas and Anna Whaley’s children, a neighbor child, and a gallows-era thief know as Yankee Jim Robinson. Tickets: $6 adults, $4 children (Day time Admission); $10 adults, $5 children (Evening Admission). Tickets are available at the door. On October 26, 27 and 31st, the Whaley House will be open from 10am-midnight. Admission on Halloween is $15.

 

·         Spooky Sleepover at the San Diego Zoo

4 p.m.-9 a.m. on October 20th

Families with children over the age of 4 can enjoy an evening or overnight excursion of animals, trick-or-treating, costumes, arts, crafts, music, a private bus tour and moonlight walk. Learn all about different animals and their “creepy body parts”. Start the night with an orientation with Dr. Zoolittle. Buffet dinner is then served, followed by trick-or-treating around the Children’s Zoo and many more suprises. The following morning, wake up to a hot breakfast and scavenger hunt! Admission: 4 and up: $89, 12+: $109.(Admission to park sold separately) For more information call (619) 231-1515.

 

·         Pardee Homes' Monster Manor

Lite Fright: (toddlers and up)

October 20 - 21, 27 - 28

Tickets $5

Night Haunt: (13 and up)

Oct 19 - 20, 26- 31

Tickets $10

8235 Mira Mesa Blvd., San Diego 92126

in the Target Shopping Center

Monster Manor is an all-volunteer, charity Halloween haunted attraction to benefit local community groups such as Boy Scout troop 648, Friends of Ericson Elementary School, Mira Mesa Scripps Youth Football, Mira Mesa Youth Baseball, Poway High Ag Partners, Sandburg Elementary School and more. For more information call (619) 933-1036.

 

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Halloween Safety Tips

 

There are many ways to keep your child safe this Halloween, when they are more prone to accidents and injuries. The excitement of children and adults at this time of year sometimes makes them forget to be careful. Simple common sense can do a lot to stop any tragedies from happening.

Help your child pick out or make a costume that will be safe. Make it fire proof, the eye holes should be large enough for good peripheral vision. 

 

If you set jack-o-lanterns on your porch with candles in them, make sure that they are far enough out of the way so that kids costumes won't accidentally be set on fire.

 

Make sure that if your child is carrying a prop, such as a scythe, butcher knife or a pitchfork, that the tips are smooth and flexible enough to not cause injury if fallen on. 

 

Kids always want to help with the pumpkin carving. Small children shouldn't be allowed to use a sharp knife to cut the top or the face. There are many kits available that come with tiny saws that work better then knives and are safer, although you can be cut by them as well. It's best to let the kids clean out the pumpkin and draw a face on it, which you can carve for them.

 

Treating your kids to a spooky Halloween dinner will make them less likely to eat the candy they collect before you have a chance to check it for them.

 

Teaching your kids basic everyday safety such as not getting into cars or talking to strangers, watching both ways before crossing streets and crossing when the lights tell you to, will help make them safer when they are out Trick or Treating.

 

The best bet is to make sure that an adult is going with them. If you can't take them, see if another parent   or a teen aged sibling can go along.

Know what other activities a child may be attending, such as parties, school or mall functions.

Make sure you set a time that they should be home by. Make sure they know how important it is for them to be home on time.

Explain to children the difference between tricks and vandalism. Throwing eggs at a house may seem like fun but they need to know the other side of the coin as well, clean up and damages can ruin Halloween. If they are caught vandalizing, make them clean up the mess they've made.

Explain to your kids that animal cruelty is not acceptable. Kids may know this on their own but peer pressure can be a bad thing. Make sure that they know that harming animals is not only morally wrong  but punishable by law and will not be tolerated.

Make Halloween a fun, safe and happy time for your kids and they'll carry on the tradition that you taught them to their own families some day!

Provided by Fleet & Family Support Service Center



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