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Halloween and Harvest Events
for Los Angeles, 2003This is just archive info, current info is
here!
Costumes and Halloween fun go hand in hand. So, it is only appropriate to brings you news of where you may go to be haunted... or, to do your own haunting. So, in that spirit... this section has been expanded to more than just places to wear costumes for this spooky holiday. Whether you dress up or just want to go to watch costumed folks in Los Angles this Halloween, here's a selection to sooth the ghoul in you. This is only a sample of the fun Halloween events available though out the area. Most listed here have web sites. There's a lot more fun out there, but this list had to stop sometime. Be sure to check out your local paper for more events around you or listen to your favorite radio station for club events. (Check Other Sources for hints on how to find more events.) For those of you not in LA who've wandered here, I've got some web source fun at the end of the page. This longgggggg list starts with the mundane... but you'll find, that like a haunted house, the further you prowl, the weirder it gets. Startling Street Fairs
Here's the offerings for 2003. I'm updating them as fast as the cities update their calendars. West Hollywood Halloween CarnivalThis is the Halloween Costume Party to end all parties -- and that's saying a lot for Los Angeles. Halloween night Santa Monica Blvd. is closed down in West Hollywood and turned over to the the wildness of imagination. You'll see some of the most electrifying, strangest, daringest, gaudiest costumes to strut down a public street. It has been titled "the largest Halloween street party in the world." There are numerous stages set up with bands and other events as well. There will be a parade. There is a drag competition. Most stores stay open late. It's a great place to come and play... you never know who or what you will see. There will be numerous stars just roaming the boulevard as well as total shocking silliness.
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![]() | Info: (all unofficial since this just happens in the grand LA tradition) Halloween night after dark to about 10. Some spots, midnight. The center of Hollywood -- Hollywood Blvd. Check your local papers for actual street closure. Parking is on lots just off Hollywood Blvd. |
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The Day of the Dead celebrations date back to the time of the Aztecs. It is a time of remembrance and socialization. Olvera Street will have two parades, lots of things for kids and their families, celebrities and wonderful food. Piñata Breaking, Children Workshops, Face Painting, Strolling Mariachi, Ballet Folklorico.
Check out their web site for a detailed explanation of the history and culture behind this celebration.
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![]() | Info: http://www.olvera-street.com/ or 213-628-1274. http://www.olvera-street.com/dia_de_los_muertos.html |
![]() | Saturday November 1. 10am until 9pm. Olvera Street and Broadway, Peublo de Los Angeles, downtown LA. |
"Descanso Gardens offers families and friends the opportunity to enjoy fall's blooming beauty along with seasonal celebrations." Children's costume contest on both days, Pumpkin Carving, "The Fascinating World of Bats" are among the highlights.
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![]() | Info: http://www.descanso.com/Pumpkin.cfm
or (818) 949-4200. Saturday October 26th and Sunday, October 27th,
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Well, I'm not going to try and catch these. Check your local paper and your local city's web site.
Most of these are kid oriented. If the pattern from the last couple of year holds on, a number will be on the Saturday afternoon before Halloween. Others will start at 4PM on Halloween for the kiddies.
Wana have a fun time down on the farm??? Or just hung a pumpkin? This is the place. All October they are set up with a pumpkin patch, petting zoo, hay rides, pony rides, sunflower forest, old fashion food and more. On the weekends the Country Farm Store has all kinds of home made crafts and goodies, blacksmith demo and musicians performing. There are farm demonstrations though the month and they are set up for schools
![]() | Info: http://www.faulknerfarm.com/.
Admission $1 on weekdays, $2 on weekends. Free parking. 10am - 5:30 daily, October 1 - 31,
2003. Take I-5 or 101 to Highway 126,
Briggs Roads off ramp, north 1/4 mile.
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Two days of fun. Four stages of live entertainment and contests. Contests include pumpkin pie eating and seed spitting. They also have a costume contest on Saturday with cash prizes. Also have pony rides, historical demonstrations, petting zoo and reptile show, beer garden, pumpkin bowling, art and crafts booths and more.
![]() | Info: http://www.pumpkin-festival.com/ or 818-707-2404. October 18 and 19, 2003. $9 for adults, senior/youth $7, children $5. Additional discounts for police/military, children in costume on Saturday, etc. Parking $5 |
![]() | Paramount Ranch, Kanan Road and 101 Freeway |
Annual Buccaneer Days at Two Harbors, Catalina Island
'For that little bit of Pirate in each of us, join the Buccaneers of 2003 for a great day of fun. Don your best pirate attire for the costume contest. Dig for buried treasure on the beach for junior pirates. Adult pirates can compete in the "all around the Isthmus" treasure hunt. Enjoy great food and dance the night with "Tom Thumb and the Hitchhikers" at the Buccaneer Ball.'
![]() | Info: ((310) 510-4249 , October 4-14, 2003, Two Harbors Catalina Island |
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Dates open vary. See the sites for the actual days. It's often Friday night through Sunday in October as well as Halloween. The big ones are open most of October. However, check an individual attraction's own web site. Because of intensity of the haunting, there are child age recommendations for most of these events. Some events have separate children's events.
Here's the most elaborate scare event with over 1,000 monsters. Knott's Berry Farm turns into the "Scariest Place on Earth" after dark. Many mazes and shows including The magic and mayhem of Ed Alonzo, The Hanging, saterical look back at the year's pop culture with pyrotechnics and other special effects. Also have pre-scare dinner and VIP tours.
![]() | Runs most nights in October though November 2rd. (Oct, 1-5, 8-12, 15-19, 22-26, 28-31, Nov. 1) Not recommended for children under 13 or those who scare. For the little ones, check out Camp Spooky |
![]() | Info: http://www.halloweenhaunt.com or call 877-858-7234 for more information. |
![]() | Prices : Presale $40, $45 at the door, look for coupons at Burger King. Barebones passes are $30-$35 for Oct 1, 8, 15, 22. They do sell out some of the most popular nights, so plan ahead. (Admission separate from day passes.) Ticketmaster also. |
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Daytime alternative to the scary Halloween Haunt. Celebrating Halloween cheer with trick-or-treating, mazes and shows. Non scary.
![]() | Runs days: 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25, 26, 2003 |
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Wana party on a real haunted ship??? The Queen Mary changes into a horrifying party boat just to celebrate Halloween. It has 7 mazes this year, 3 levels of dance parties with DJs as well as a live band in their Boiler Room and their own Fright Mistress. Open weekends all October.
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![]() | Info: http://www.queenmaryshipwreck.com or call 562-435-3511. Open Friday/Saturday/Sunday in October. ( Oct 3, 4 (Preview Nights) 10, 11, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31 & Nov. 1st) 6:30-midnight |
![]() | $26 regular, preview $13. They do sell out some nights. Ticketmaster also. |
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Magic Mountain remakes the mountain for the month of October. They have mazes of horror and the bizarre. By popular demand, they've reversed the Colossus roller coaster for a real fright and run the other roller coasters in the dark. They have the Ghoul patrol, Parade of the Dead.
![]() | Mazes not recommended for the young kids. Some mazes have actual age restrictions. However, they also have Bugs Bunny World: "Twick or Tweat" just for the kids. |
![]() | Info: www.sixflags.com/parks/magicmountain or 661-255-4100. Friday, Saturday and Sunday in October as well as Halloween night. (Oct 4-5, 10-12, 17-19, 24-26 & 31) Press Release, 10-10 |
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Also billed as When Holidays Collide. Disneyland has remade over their famous Haunted Mansion in the style of "Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas". The somber New Orleans styled house has been redecorated as Jack Skellington and the other residents of his world descending for some delightful twists on the mix of Christmas and Halloween.
![]() | Info: www.Disneyland.com. Runs from October 3th though January 4thy. Included with regular admission. |
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Every single amusement park in Southern California seems to have some kind of Halloween or Autumn celebration going. Many have children's costume contests. There are addition events from "the Scarium of the Pacific" to Universal's CityWalk Halloween Carnival (Oct 26) to Legoland's "Brick-or-Treat Celebration."
Check out <Other Sources for Boo News> for search engines.
Join ghosts and spooks in a 25 room haunted Victorian Mansion and the Devil's Gulch Ghost Town. Newly added is the 3-D "Psychotic Circus". Famous large undertaking setup for Halloween each year in the San Fernando Valley. One of the biggest undertaking in Los Angeles every Halloween.
![]() | Regular attraction recommended for 10 and over. Rated: very scarry. Young children are accommodated at the matinee, Spooky House Adventure, on Saturday and Sunday noon to 4. | ||||
![]() | Info: http://spookyhouse.com or call 818-888-8570. Admission is children $8.50. Adult 12.50 for one attraction $18.50 for 3 or vip minimum wait tickets $25. (Can order ticket on line now..) | ||||
![]() | Topanga Canyon Blvd. and Victory Blvd. in Woodland Hills. (This is in the San Fernando Valley. (Actually, on Topanga across the street from Tower Records, in Woodland Hills, CA. 6260 Topanga Canyon Blvd.) | ||||
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Every night Oct 22 to Nov 1:
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Scare, the Nightmare with the World of John Carl Buechler
![]() | Info: http://www.avscare.com/ . Various prices, General is $8, Extreme scare 10pm $10, can order online Oct 17-19, 24-26, 29-Nov 1. |
![]() | Location: valley central way next to Jet hawk Stadium across from the cinemark |
![]() | Children's show Oct 31, 5-7 pm, Safe trick-or-treating in a toned down maze. Requires parent or guardian. |
![]() | Regular show, not recommended for children under 10. |
![]() | Extreme show Oct. 26 and Nov. 2, 10 PM to midnight, 16 and over only, ID required . Dance band included |
![]() | They have a fairly complex web site that includes haunt discussion. |
3-D fright in Alhambra. Two different levels of fright, depending on time.
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![]() | Info: www.HauntedZone.com
or call 877-haunt-me.
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This is a wonderful home based haunting based on mystery not shock. The Studio City house transforms into a grave yard with Hollywood magic effects. Quite a number of eerie special effects different than the standard fright house. OK for all ages.
Check out their detailed web site for a tour of their grounds. Lots of links. Cool pics.
![]() | Info: http://www.hauntinggrounds.org/hhg.htm. Wed October 29 - Sat Nov 1, 7PM to Midnight. FREE. 7 until midnight, weather permitting. 4343 Babcock Avenue, Studio City in the San Fernando Valley. (One block west of Whitsett Avenue, just south of Moorpark Street) |
Not meant to be a "scare". Instead, it "shows you the spookyness that Halloween has to offer." Good for all ages. Over 15 years of haunting the San Fernando Valley.
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Info: http://members.aol.com/gargoylguy/Grimmstone.html. Thurs Oct 30,31, Nov 1 . Free.
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A tour of Hollywood's spooky side by the President of Greater Hollywood Paranormal Society
![]() | Info: http://www.ghps.org/hh1.html . October 1-29 as well as a special Halloween tour on Thursday Oct 30. Every day but Wednesday and Sunday. |
![]() | Adults $30, Halloween $40. Reservations recommended especially for the Halloween tour. |
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![]() | Starts in front of the Roosevelt Hotel on Hollywood Blvd. Wear comfortable shoes. 2+ hours. |
![]() | "A 1948 Working jail, complete with a ghoulish cast of prisoners. Four different zones will take our inmates through different jail scenarios." |
![]() | Info: http://www.altadenasheriffs.org/ . Friday, October 31, 2002, 5-9 pm, 626-798-1131 |
![]() | 780 East Altadena Drive. off on Lake, at the Sheriff's station |
![]() | Children over 6, $1 donation. |
"The Dreaded Curse of Echo Canyon". 15 minuet presentation by docents at the Stough Canyon nature Center in Burbank.
![]() | Info: http://www.burbank.com/nature.shtml
or 818/238-5440. Get extract times and additional events from the web
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![]() | 1499 Wildwood Canyon Rd, Burbank. |
![]() | Info: http://home.comcast.net/~gmuseum/halloween.html , |
![]() | 403 South Bonnie Brae Street, Los Angeles, CA, (213) 413-1814 |
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Haunt World has a very detailed list <here>
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Go to Haunted House search engines...
And just to not leave out the east coast entirely... I had to mention Castle Blood. So, they're on the other side of the country... don't let that stop you. People come from all over to see them. If you want to see fantastically haunted costumes, check out the web site at www.CastleBlood.com.
They have won national awards for their costuming... or and you can order costumes for them... for next year.
Yup, seriously. Carve a pumpkin under water! Catalina Island has all kinds of Halloween events planned. This one is of special note. Saturday, October 26.
(Still trying to confirm 2003 even and day)
![]() | Check their web site for kid's October events during the day. |
![]() | Info: info@visitcatalina.org or (310) 510-0303. All Catalina Island October events: http://www.scico.com/twoharbors/calendar.html |
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As the title says, this is a doggie costume contest!!! Bring your pet and howl with the pampered pooches in the Belmount Shores area. Sunday, October 26
![]() | Info: http://www.hautedogs.org/howloween.html . contest starts at 2pm but the" Yappy Hour" begins at 1:30 p.m. Kissing contest, bobbing for Howl'oWeenies, barking contest and a tail-wagging contest. |
![]() | $10 or more charitable donation per dog goes to local animal charities, $5 for each additional dog in the household. |
![]() | Livingston Park. Ocean Boulevard and 2nd Street, Long Beach |
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http://www.lahacal.org/sandiego/tango.html or
drjenma@pacbell.net tickets $20, October 11, 2003, 8-11, 2003, Normal
Heights Methodist Church, San Diego
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http://www.lahacal.org/aviator/ , tickets $25, can be bought on line.
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![]() | Info: http://www.lahacal.org/losencinos.html , October 19, 1-3pm, free admission, children welcome. |
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![]() | Los Encinos State Historic Park, at the corner of Balboa and Ventura Blvd., in Encino |
There are more costume dance events scheduled. Check www.lahacal.org for many more ideas.
![]() | Information: Maxwell's at the Argyle: http://www.maxwelldemille.com/ARGYLE, 213-361-6186. Argyle Hotel, 8358 Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood. |
![]() | Monday October 27, 2003, The cover charge is $15 per person. Art Deco Society of Los Angeles members get in for $10 with their membership card. |
![]() | Dine and Dance from 7 p.m. with sets at 9:00pm and 10:30pm. Dinner reservations recommended: 323-848-6677. |
![]() | They request you dress in costume, evening or vintage attire! |
Note the ADSLA is not doing a Hollywood Cemetary Walking Tour but the event will return next year. http://www.adsla.org/events.htm
"This tradition is enriched with beauty, caring and humor with which the Mexicans celebrate their rites or communion between the living and the dead. They believe that each year on the "Day of the Dead", the souls of their departed loved ones return to share a feast with the living. Since it is a reunion there is nothing somber or macabre about this event."
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Info: (877) 844-3837. http://www.ladayofthedead.com & http://www.forevernetwork.com/latestnews/ |
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Saturday October 25, 4-11pm, Free. Food available in park |
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Theatrical presentations, processions, singers, etc |
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6000 Santa Monica Boulevard (Hollywood Forever Cemetery ) |
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Contests for altar building |
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They do not encourage the public to come in costumes but typical Mexican dress-up, face painting as a skull is OK |
Major dance festival at the LA Sports Arena and surrounding area. A fright fest in 3D. Billed as one of the biggest electronic music events in the country. "Feature five functioning, technologically advanced Multimedia stages and rigging installations." Industrial, Techno, Electronic music and more. DJs. Check the website for the full list of performers and stages.
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Info: http://monstermassive.com or 323-9605155. Tickets at Ticket master and other locations. |
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Saturday, Oct 26, Doors open at 6PM to 4AM , $35/$40 presale, $45 at event. VIP $60 presale, $75 for separate entrance and VIP area. Los Angeles Sports Arena, 3939 S. Figueroa Blvd |
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"Costumes are recommended but no costumes with spikes, chains, or any other decoration that can be harmful will be allowed in the venue." Costume contest. "Pacifiers, surgical masks and Vicks are not allowed. No makeup, hairspray or writing utensils allowed. No backpacks, weapons, drugs, laser pointers, toy weapons, or fireworks" |
Halloween night head to the Highlands for what they bill as "the largest, Naughtiest Halloween Bash" "Giant Monsters, Stiltwalkers, Arial Artists, Pin-Up Girls, Rock Stars, Porn Stars, 2000 Sexy Freaks and 3 Midgets." Performances by the beautiful Purrfect Angelz. This is not a party for the inhibited. Major party with LA's Adult Industry folks. Expect some bizarre costumes from minimal amounts of fabric and leather.
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Info: http://www.clubcrasher.com/ , (323) 761-6490 Tickets $20 in advance, $30 at the door, also VIP |
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Friday, Oct 31, 2003. 9pm to 3am. then after hours party until 9am at AD 833 Highlands, http://www.clubcrasher.com/hw_ahrs.php for more info |
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over 21 only |
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The Highlands, 6801 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood |
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Costumes: Sexy is the keyword here. Sexiest costume wins $500 |
Large club party. "A blend of dance, 70'w funk, 80's remixes and old school hi-hop. ... groove on with deja Mike Z and our go-go-gals." Costume contest.
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Info: no web address. 310-394-6336. RSVP to reserve, tickets $10 |
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At Lounge 217, 217 Broadway, Santa Monica |
Masquerade contest and costume party in the Hollywood hills. DJ's, live entertainment, laser light shows, special effects. Costume prices for best costume, most creative and most provocative. This is their 16th year.
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Info: http://www.daskproductions.com/ , (310) 320-6392 , Tickets $30 in advance, $40 at the door, also VIP |
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Friday, Oct 31, 2003. 8pm to 3am. over 21 only |
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1281 N Fairfax Ave., West. Hollywood for remote check in. Shuttles provided to the location |
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Dress in red! Hosted by Rohan Bisset, mark Lewis, Beej, Tony B, Jeff Bomb, and more. $1000 Halloween contest. Hollywood Arena Night Club
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Info: http://www.club3some.com/ (323) 864-1975 ,Hollywood Arena Night Club, 6655 Santa Monica Blvd, corner of Las Palmas, Hollywood, Tickets available on line, $30 in advance, $40 at the door, also VIP |
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Friday, Oct 31, 2003. 10pm to 4am. |
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over 21 only |
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Costumes: Dress in red for the $1000 competition |
Looking for more club events, especially on the west side? Check out http://alexatucla.tripod.com/halloween.html
Major fund raising party for the Children Affected by Aids Foundation. Hosted by Jamie Lee Curtis this year. Big stars get together at this annual event at Barker Hanger at the Santa Monica Airport to create a party for the kids and raise major money. (note ticket prices below before you jump in the car to go...)
"Witches and wizards and goblins and ghosts. Barney™ and Barbie® and celebrity hosts. Trick-or-treating, sundae-eating, doesn't it sound grand? Paint your face and have a taste of food from every land! Center stage is all the rage with song and dance and fun. One-of-a-kind dolls, line the walls, there's something for everyone"
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Info: http://www.caaf4kids.org/events-dreamla.html , 310.201.5033 |
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Tickets: $250 for kids, $300 for adults, sponsorship packages available. |
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Saturday, Oct 25, 2003, 5-9pm |
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Barker Hanger, 3021 Airport Ave, Santa Monica Airport |
This fundraiser for aids is quite a party. Everyone dresses in red, though red dress is not required. However, there will be plenty folks cross dressed for the party and fashion show. There is an elaborate fashion show and contest for Miss Red Dress. "Hosted by comedienne Judy Tenuta.The competition is emceed by Miss Whole Wide World, Chu-Mee Nao, whose quick-witted cattiness keeps contestants on their toes." Also DJ Mark Howard with disco, 80's and pop music. Raffles include a red bustier. The show is being filmed for Club Channel 1.
![]() | Info: http://www.aidforaids.net/reddress2003.html , (310) 657-2858 |
![]() | Tickets: $35 or $50 for vip special admission, tickets more at the door |
![]() | Sunday, October 26, 20038pm-Midnight (VIP reception 7pm - 8pm), |
![]() | The Factory, 652 N. LaPeer Drive, West Hollywood |
![]() | Costume: Required to be red... or as their site says "Red Dress, Red suit, Red lingerie, Red Boxers! This benefit requires guests to dress in red - though not necessarily in a red dress. From glamorous to gaudy and creative to curious, drag your red out in every shade of fashion from Cranberry sequined gowns to Cherry colored patient-leather pants. " |
This is only a tad out of area, but for a serious costume competitor ... it's an option to consider.
Prize-Filled Halloween Party At "Comic-Con" In Mandalay Bay
More than $40,000 in cash and prizes will be awarded during the Halloween Masquerade Party, October 31, in conjunction with the First Annual Las Vegas Comic-Con at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center. There will be $5,000 in door prizes and opportunities to win over $35,000 in cash and prizes in nine different costume categories at the Halloween Masquerade Party. The categories are:
Best Horror Costume | Best Creature Costume |
Sexiest Costume | Best Group Costume |
Best Anime Character | Best Professional Costume |
Best Anime Group Costume | Best Re-Creation of a Film Character |
Best Sony PlayStation® 2 Video Game Character |
First place winners in each category will win $2,000, and a "Best in Show" winner will receive a total of $10,000 in cash.
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Info: http://www.lasvegascomiccon.com (events tab) |
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October The party will be open to the public (ages 18 and older) not just Comic Con participants. Friday October 31, 2003 from 7:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. |
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Admission is $28.00 per person, or $18.00 per person with a Las Vegas Comic-Con pass. Cocktails and food will be available for purchase. |
(We're looking at theatres with Halloween productions, list will be update as we find them.)
Play by Clive Barker by the Sacred Fools Theater.
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Info: http://www.sacredfools.org/ . (310) 281-8337. Friday to Sunday nights, Sept 25 - Nov 1, 2003. 8 PM, tickets can be purchased on line. Reservations recommended, especially close to Halloween.
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The Sacred Fools Theater, 660 North Heliotrope, Hollywood, CA 90004, 2 blocks East of the Normandie/Melrose exit on the 101, 1/3 block South of Melrose |
Classic Television of the season is revisited: The Simpsons: "Treehouse of Horror" Halloween specials and revisit favorites such as It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown and The Munsters: "Munster Masquerade." etc.
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Info: http://www.mtr.org/welcome.htm , 310-786-1000, Oct 24-31, 12-5PM. |
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$10; $8 students and seniors; $5 children under 14 |
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465 North Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills |
Bram Stoker's classic tale of horror and suspense opens on Halloween. It is an original adaptation of the tale that has terrified audiences for generations.
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Info: http://www.toaks.org/theatre/ , 805) 449-ARTS (2787) , $25, tickets through ticket master |
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Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, (intersection of Thousand Oaks Blvd. & Dallas Drive) 2100 Thousand Oaks Blvd. |
Friday, Oct 31 at 7:30 PM & 11:59 PM
Saturday, Nov 1 at 2:30 PM
Sunday, Nov 2 at 2:30 PM
Friday, Nov 7 at 7:30 PM
Saturday, Nov 8, at 7:30 PM
Sunday, Nov 9 at 2:30 PM
Many theatres have special screens planned for Halloween and the weekend before. Pick up a paper or hit www.MovieFone.com or <Other Sources> and check out the theatres. Tasty treats include...
The ultimate Halloween midnight move show. Get out the rice, your fishnets, clean underwear and get ready to time warp with the entire audience! Special days make this movie so much more fun because you'll have the best of the "live casts", extra events, wall to wall folks all ready to let go modern problems and reenact that dark and stormy night when the innocent meet whole wacky Transylvania group. You may have no voice left by the time the movie is out... but it's a great stress relievers... as well as just nostalgic, naughty fun.
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Info: midnight showing on Saturday Oct 25 and Friday Oct 31 - this varies by theatre. Not all shows are both nights, check
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The www.moviefone.com will give you all the theatre details.
(Not sure this is really happening. It's on the El Capitan's website, but I can't find ticket info and have not heard back from them. 2002 info below.)
Watch the 1993 classic movie at the El Capitan Theatre along with two of his earlier films, "Frankenwennie" and "Vincent". See classic props and sets from the movie
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Opens October 25ths with a special panel of the filmmakers starting at 7PM. |
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Info: http://cms.disney.go.com/disneypictures/el_capitan/ or 1-800-DISNEY, October 25-31. Six shows a day. |
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Tickets Adult: $10, Kids & Seniors $6.50, group $6, special VIP inkling no-wait & "best seat" promise. El Capitan Theatre, 6830 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood. |
Celebrate October with the originals of Horror Movies. The Silent Movie Theatre is the last fully operational silent movie theatre in the US. Join then for the classics, with live musical accompaniment.
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Lou Chaney in "The Phantom of the Opera": Oct 31- Nov 1, 8 PM |
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Info: http://www.silentmovietheatre.com / program is subject to change - please call the box office at: (323) 655-2520 to confirm show times! Order tickets in advance. |
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611 North Fairfax Avenue, Hollywood, California 90036, (one-half block south of Melrose Avenue). |
Old Town El Segundo plays movies with a twist. The Wurlitzer always plays a short prologue prior to each film presentation. What a way to get into the mood for a spooky movie. "The theater organ is actually a one-man band since it is made up of several instruments all under the control of the organist."
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Info: http://www.otmh.org/ , (310)322-2592. The Old Town Music Hall, 140 Richmond St., El Segundo. Matinees: $6, Evenings: $7, Show times: Fri: 8:30; Sat: 2:30, 8:15; Sun: 8:15 | ||||||||||
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Looking for newer scary movies? Come see the latest. Also catch some of the classics with special guest lectures and autograph sessions. The festival is Oct. 10-19. Catch numerous LA premieres of the up and coming horror movies.
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A few highlights of the classics screening:
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Info: http://screamfestla.com/ or 323-656-4SCREAM for a complete schedule and more details about ticket requirements for the special features.
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Costumes???? Up to you... but it's a great time to wear the 'blacks' and powder your face, at least. Just watch out for those with the naturally sharp teeth.
Want a regular theatre to get in the mood??? There are always a number of scary movies released by the studios and special Halloween showings are getting more popular.
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Special releases, sometimes single showings
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And more... dig using your fav movie guide |
Check out these haunted search engines for activities around the country. They have haunted houses, chat, costume tips and more...
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Haunt World
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Haunted America
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Use search engines for events around Los Angeles. Note: no search engines have everything, so dig for info.
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Check out DigitalCity.com Los Angeles. Search by Key Word and narrow down you choice by area or category. They have a special Halloween section with events broken down by category, including a kid friendly section. They also have photo tours of haunted hotels and other fun stuff to get you in the mood. |
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Los Angeles Almanac list a lot of family friendly activities for October including street fairs, harvest festivals and museum days. |
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The Los Angeles Times' CalendarLive.com has a long list of children's happenings and costume contests - most on the Saturday and Sunday before Halloween. Check out the BOO section for local events. |
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Looking for more club events, especially on the west side? Check out http://alexatucla.tripod.com/halloween.html . Also club and bar contests will be listed in the LA weekly. |
Some of da Cat's favorites for Halloween stuff
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Western Costume's Annual Halloween Rental
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The Halloween Club
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AlterYears, for the Costumer
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OK, so sometimes you're not up to running out and around in costume... check out your TV for all kinds of monster festivals. Let them wear the costumes and makeup! You'll have your feet propped up and a bowl of candy in your arms.
Get started with some web games and schedules: (You're on your own for the rest!)
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AMC's Monster Fest - many movies and many games: www.AMCTV.com including a Halloween version of 'You don't know Jack'.
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Turner Classic Movies is also all prep : www.TurnerClassicMovies.com.
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FX is running a Buffy the Vampire Slayer marathon during the day and Halloween at night | ||||
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Turns out most channels are doing their own version of a Halloween fest including Cinimax, ShowTime and Spike TV. Even Bravo gets into the act. Check your favorite channel for your kind of horror movie. |
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If a search engine brought you to this page, you may want to prowl the rest of the Alley Cat Scratch site. Most of it is about costumes and resources for them... so if you like dress-up, come play with da Cat. |
Please contact us at daCat@AlleyCatScratch.com with any corrections or if you have an item to be added to this page.
This page last updated 07/27/09