Įnchanted Notions Witches Ball: A witch-themed dance includes photo booths, food and two drinks. Haunted History: Walk in the spooky Jungle Prada to an ancient Indian mound where you’ll hear creepy stories of pirate ghosts, strange rituals, the cursed Narvaez expedition and the local legacy of Al Capone. Scarehouse: Classic horror films come alive in a 10,000-square-foot warehouse of fright.
Mastry’s Brewing Co., 7701 Blind Pass Road, St. Halloween Bash: Do the “monster mash” to music by DJ Chris Craze at this party with food from the Kitchen truck. Treasure Bay Golf and Tennis, 10315 Paradise Blvd., Treasure Island. Halloween Spooktacular and Fall Festival: A Halloween party geared for kids with DJ dancing, carnival games, moon walks, inflatables, a haunted house, train rides and age-appropriate costume contests. Mangum Recreation Complex, 9100 113th St. įield of Screams: Bring a camera to the annual costumed festival with bounce houses, inflatable slides, obstacle courses, Halloween candy and a family photo area. Honeymoon Island State Park, 1 Causeway Blvd., Dunedin. Halloween in the Park: Families can wear costumes for an evening in the park with stories, games and crafts. Owl-O-Ween: Follow the spooky nature trail in the dark to join night creatures and feast on roasted marshmallows and candy. Our Saviour Lutheran Church, 301 58th St. Our Saviour Trunk or Treat: Dress up your vehicle, don a costume and bring candy to this event that includes a bounce house and prizes.
Westminster Presbyterian Church, 126 11th Ave. Westminster Trunk or Treat: Trick-or-treat from car to car in this event with games, face painting and prizes for scariest trunk and most creative trunk. Halloween Costume Ball: Put on a costume and join Swing Time for a swing dance with a costume contest, trick-or-treating, door prizes, a zombie shim sham and a steal dance mixer. Bring three canned food items for Bahamas relief and save $5. Wykoff’s Haunted House: Clowns take over a Hillbilly barn, turning it into an abandoned circus. Petersburg Ghost Tour: Costumed guides tell stories of wandering spirits, haunted mansions, phantom lovers and other mysteries of Florida’s “Sunshine City” on this candlelight walking tour. Petersburg Ghost Tours, 300 Beach Drive NE. Participants can disembark and walk through one haunted venue as well. Shadows in the Sunshine Ghost Tour: Have you heard about the Lady in Red that haunts a local music hall? Or the mummy’s ghost that roams the halls of a local museum? Tours are hosted on an air-conditioned bus that travels around the city. West Coast Family Medical Care, 3165 McMullen-Booth Road, Clearwater. West Coast Family Medical Care House of Horror: This mild medical office by day turns into a house of living nightmares at night. Christ United Methodist Church, 467 First Ave. Includes a costume contest and a reception. Pipe Screams: Wear your costume to this concert of scary organ pieces performed by several organists. Clearwater Marine Aquarium, 249 Windward Passage.
On select nights, hop on a boat for a Boo Cruise around Clearwater Bay with on-board trick-or-treating. 3, the third-floor classrooms will have fun activities including crafts, the Giant Squid game, a slime station and more. Winter’s Trick or Tweet: Running through Nov. Boyd Hill Environmental Studies Area, 2900 31st St. $10 online or at city rec centers, $15 at the door.
Petersburg’s teen program, puts on its 14th annual Field of Screams featuring “The Village!” You will be challenged to escape the village, navigate through dark woods and flee to safety. įield of Screams: TASCO, the City of St. Ferg’s Sports Bar & Grill, 1320 Central Ave, St. followed by a performance from the Black Honkeys. Dress up and enter the costume contest, which includes dogs. Thrill the World: Witness the simultaneous worldwide attempt to break a world record for the Thriller dance.