4 Frightfully Fun Halloween Activities
Calling all ghosts and goblins! Newport Beach is the ultimate place to spend your Halloween. Calling all With so many frightfully fun things to do for all ages, you will truly get acquainted with the dark side of Newport. Stay in one of our Newport Beach vacation rentals for yourself!
Get Decked out in a Halloween Costume
Newport is known for a variety of shops with costumes and accessories perfect for any festivity. Have fun getting creative and deck yourself out head to toe in costumes, masks, wigs, and anything else you can think of. No matter what age you are, dress up and have a little fun! Once you select a costume, get excited to celebrate Halloween in the best beach town around. Check out in Costa Mesa for every costume you can imagine and all things Halloween. If you’re going for a vintage look and want to design your own costume be sure to stop by Swellegant Vintage.
Hit up the streets on Halloween
The neighborhoods of Newport Beach are prime trick-or-treating spots. On Balboa Peninsula, Balboa Island and in Corona Del Mar, most of the houses are close to each other making it easy to run door to door. Parents can rest assured that these neighborhoods are known for being extremely safe. This parent-child activity will create memories for a lifetime.
Go Big at the Costume Party
Do you want to do Halloween like the true rock star you are? LA hosts the party of the season Couture’s Vampire Halloween Masquerade and Costume Party. Head to LA and enjoy a night filled with endless fun, music, dancing, and Halloween magic. Compete for the $1,000 grand prize for the best costume of the night. Tickets start at $20 - Buy them here
Feel the Fear Factor at Knotts Scary Farm
Knotts Berry Farm famously turns into Knotts Scary Farm just in time for Halloween. Dress up in your best costume, take a ride on the crazy roller coaster, brave the scare zones, and wander through the haunted mazes...just don't get lost! Take my word for it - it’s certainly not for the faint of heart.
Published on Monday, October 17, 2016