Things to Do on Halloween on O‘ahu
No plans for Oct. 31? From trick-or-treating to costume parties to haunted houses, here are the many ways to have a thrilling Halloween.
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No plans for Oct. 31? From trick-or-treating to costume parties to haunted houses, here are the many ways to have a thrilling Halloween.
Spooky season is on. Here’s where you can chase ghosts, pick pumpkins, scream your head off or parade your fabulous costume.
Join PetWalk and enjoy the Howl-o-ween Costume Contest, Hawai‘i Wiener Derby, pop-up vendors and more furry fun for a good cause.
With Hallowbaloo canceled, Chinatown bar owners plan a night of drink specials, music, dancing and a costume contest.
This year’s walk-through production has new scares, a new theme and a new location.
Food, drinks, creepy costumes: Find them all at these spooky events for the 21-plus crowd.
Visit the pumpkin patches at Aloun Farms, Waimānalo Country Farm, Kuilima Farm, Holy Nativity School and Ward Village for fall-filled fun!
These costume contests, trick-or-treating spots and spooky scavenger hunts are eerie-sistible.
To celebrate Halloween, PBS Hawai‘i is hosting Trunk O’ Treat for Keiki Club members and Lopaka Kapanui on “What School You Went?”
Check out a few events on Kalākaua Avenue, tour a pumpkin farm and spend an evening enjoying opera.
Oct. 31 is creeping up, so our HONOLULU crew came up with some cool, crazy and creative costume ideas that are easy to jam out.
Everything you need to know about this legendary Halloween street festival happening in Chinatown on Oct. 29.
Its annual members-only party takes place Saturday, Oct. 22, with other perks year-round.
Get all the facts about the spooky walk-through, which opens Oct. 7 at KOA Theater’s warehouse space on Beretania Street.
Every Wednesday this October, Lopaka Kapanui guest stars on What School You Went?
We've rounded up the spookiest stories about Mākua Cave, ‘Iolani Palace, Pali Lookout and more.
Save the date for these fall activities and spooky events.
From li hing freeze-dried Skittles to lemon peel Creepy Crawlahs, these treats support local this spooky season.
Listen to tales of menehune, haunted houses and a kahuna who tried to bless an un-blessable house.
Skip the potential crowds and celebrate Halloween from your car, catch the end of two festivals and pick up some Okinawan treats.
Tricked-out treats are perfect for the one night even adults can go batty.
Things will look a bit different this year, but we don’t need big parties to have fun this spooky season.
Support local artists, get in the fall spirit with pumpkins and grab tickets for another drive-in event.
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