California loves the Halloween season
primarily because of the film industry, arts & entertainment. It
is the one time of year where guests can go from party to party
and let it all hang out...all of it almost.
No where is that
more true than in San Francisco at the Exotic, Erotic Ball.
The biggest Halloween party in the U.S. is in West Hollywood,
another amazing display of erotic, outrageous, and adult
entertainment attracting half a million people to a street party
like you've never seen.
The theme parks, amusements and attraction provide whole new
dimensions in Halloween entertainment. Each outdoes the next in
creative, scary and imaginative sets filled with hundreds of
actors who know how to make an effect.
Kids' Boo at the Zoo events, Legoland Brick or Treat, and
Disneyland's Scary Halloween are all geared to children. There
are train rides in parks, pumpkin patches, carousels, and tons
of candy treats for children to enjoy during October.
But in California, Halloween is an adult event as much or
more than it pleases kids.
An attraction in the Bay Area with two decades of growth relocated to Pleasanton
in 2010 to accommodate more people and provide the 15th century pirate adventure
that puts the audience in the middle of the action ...
Two custom-made kids Halloween
attractions include Knott's Berry Farm's Camp Snoopy in
Buena Park and Legoland Brick or Treat in Carlsbad,
California ...
It was 1930 when construction began on the elegant Queen Mary, now berthed in
Long Beach Harbor. Many say she's haunted today. Nobody actually knows how many
ghosts reside on the ship. 10 is conservative estimate. There's no better way to
experience the Queen than at Halloween with a new Dark Harbor
...
Carving its very own path in the
Halloween scare realm, Universal Studios Hollywood draws
from its horror films to recreate the scenes that movie
fans recognize and can step into during the Halloween
Horror Nights
...