Everything to Do on Halloween Night on O‘ahu
No plans for tonight? Here’s everything from trick-or-treating for kids to costume parties, haunted houses and more for adults.
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No plans for tonight? Here’s everything from trick-or-treating for kids to costume parties, haunted houses and more for adults.
Spooky season is on. Here’s where you can chase ghosts, pick pumpkins, scream your head off or parade your fabulous costume.
We’ve rounded up the spookiest stories about Mākua Cave, ‘Iolani Palace, Pali Lookout and more.
Listen to tales of menehune, haunted houses and a kahuna who tried to bless an un-blessable house.
All we asked was for a little chicken skin, but it turns out these talented local writers didn’t mind stirring an eye of newt and a chicken bone or two into the bubbling cauldron.
Hawai‘i loves its ghosts and ghost stories. A half-dozen Islanders share their most chicken-skin moments.
The stories behind these lesser-known haunts.
This underground sea cave is reportedly haunted.
If you’re feeling brave, read these local ghost stories.
Is this historic landmark haunted by royalty?
Get into the Halloween spirit with these five ghost stories from downtown Honolulu.
We consulted with Lopaka Kapanui, owner of Mysteries of Hawai‘i, for some spine-tingling Island ghost stories. This week: Night marchers.
Mysteries of Hawai‘i takes us on a guided ghost tour of O‘ahu. First stop: Pali Lookout.
Some spots are more active—paranormally speaking—than others.
Hop on a hayride, pick your own produce, dive into a pumpkin patch and celebrate the season at bustling block parties.
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.
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.