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Events in Austin Texas for Halloween
With Halloween just around the corner, it’s a good idea to keep track of some of the fun and creepy events coming up in Austin, Texas. The good news is that most of them are inexpensive and fun for the whole family.
The Bats
The bats are a popular Austin attraction from May until October every year, but Halloween is obviously the most appropriate time to go check them out. The underside of the Congress Avenue Bridge in downtown Austin is home to North America’s largest urban bat colony, with these creatures of the night numbering close to 1.5 million. Every evening at dusk the bats fly out from the bridge in search of food, and people gather around, waiting and watching for a glimpse.
The Day of the Dead Parade
La Dia de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, is a Mexican holiday celebration that takes place each year on November 1. Because Texas is so close to Mexico, the culture has spread throughout Austin which, through its Mexic-Arte Museum, hosts a parade. This year it will be held on Saturday, October 27, 2007, and will not only feature the standard costumes, noise makers, dancers and music, but also a celebration of Frida Kahlo, one of Mexico’s most beloved artists. In honor of Frida’s 100th birthday (1907-2007), there will be 100 Frida look-alikes in the parade. Tickets for this event cost only $5 for adults and $2 for children, and entrance is free for participants in the parade.
Austin Ghost Tours
Austin Ghost Tours offers hour and a half tours on foot through the downtown Austin area, where you will hear the haunted tales and legends of various local buildings and people. They have a couple of tours each night, so you shouldn’t have a hard time scheduling one. Tickets are $19.95.
Austin Haunted Forest
For only $10.00, the Austin Haunted Forest allows you to wander the October Trail of Fears and enjoy performance art and such attractions as the Life-Sized Mouse Trap. Popular events include the Crystal Ball costume party on Saturday, October 27, 2007 and the Ninth Annual Halloween Fire Show on October 31st. Note: If you have children under 13, it’s better to take them to the Haunted Forest trail instead.
These are some of the best ways to have fun and stay safe for Halloween, whether you are a parent or a kid at heart yourself.
Ki Gray
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February 12th, 2009 at 2:03 pm
What Adult Halloween Events are held in Austin, Texas?
Besides walking Sixth Street, what are some Halloween events for adults held on and around October 31st in Austin, Texas? Are there any dances, balls, benefits, etc?? I've been scouring the Chronicle, austin360, craigslist… I can't seem to find anything. And I'm not interested in going to hear some band play. Any excuse to wear my costume!
February 12th, 2009 at 7:05 pm
There's a Dia de los Muertos parade, right? I am sure you could go to that in your costume. No idea exactly when it is this year.
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