Thursday, February 5, 2009

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With its laid back charm and great weather, Halloween in San Diego is a truly unique experience. This year in particular, it seems that the entire city has gotten into the spirit of Halloween.

Wondering what family-friendly Halloween events are going on in and around San Diego this Halloween? Read on for a list of 7 Things To Do in San Diego With Kids this Halloween:

  1. Go Brick-or-Treating at Legoland, California - Legoland hosts safe trick-or-treating on the Brick-or-Treat Trail, and has added a new Halloween event; Brick-or-Treat Party Nights, full of special Halloween events, entertainment and contests. Here's an inside tip: As you stroll through Legoland this Halloween, keep your eyes open for subtle and not-so-subtle Halloween themed Lego creations throughout the Park.
  2. Halloween Spooktacular at SeaWorld San Diego - Making its debut this year is a special Halloween inspired event at SeaWorld San Diego. Come in costume and enjoy special Halloween performances, costumed characters (including Sesame Street characters!) and trick-or-treating among a sea-inspired atmosphere.
  3. Visit a Pumpkin Patch - Visit one of the many pumpkin patches in and around San Diego. Bates Nut Farm, located just north of San Diego is a personal favorite, and is always a hit with the preschool set. Highlights at Bates Nut Farm include a straw maze, hayride, petting zoo, scarecrow and costume contests, and of course, a pumpkin patch!
  4. Say "Boo" at the San Diego Zoo - Spend Halloween at the San Diego Zoo's Boo at the Zoo program, a unique, safe, trick-or-treating event for the whole family. At Boo at the Zoo, guests can make their own trick-or-treat bag, then seek out goodies and meet some not-so-scary critters while strolling down Creepy Crawler Lane. Guests can also cast a web and catch a prize at the Spider Station, see and touch animal skulls and skeletons, and enjoy other family friendly activities. Costumes are encouraged!
  5. Wild Animal Park's Pumpkins at the Park - Also new this year is the Wild Animal Park's Pumpkins at the Park event. The Wild Animal Park transforms into a safe, family friendly Halloween adventure with a trick-or-treating scavenger hunt, an Extinct Animal Graveyard, eerie entertainment, pumpkin decorating and scarecrow stuffing demonstrations, spooky animal encounters, a Conservation Cupcake Walk and Costume Contest. (Oh, and the lions are pretty cool too!)
  6. Haunted Birch Aquarium - Catch a glimpse of bioluminescence from the sea in the Hall of Fishes, journey down a pumpkin patch, have fun with water games, live music, snacks and trick-or-treating.
  7. Catch an Un-Scary Puppet Show - The Marie Hitchcock Puppet Theater in Balboa Park presents two Halloween inspired puppet shows: something's funny about the magic potion conjured up by a witch who wants to change her ways in Witches Brew; and Tommy the Ghost needs your help getting ready for the big night in The Polka Dot Ghost.

Happy Halloween, San Diego!

Sejal Pabari lives in San Diego, California and writes for RandomSanDiego, a blog about random entertainment, events and happenings in and around San Diego. Whether you're planning your next San Diego Vacation or a local looking for some fresh ideas, visit RandomSanDiego for the inside scoop.

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