Hi together! Bay Area Halloween Party has fun for you!

Hi together! Bay Area Halloween Party has fun for you!

Who said that Halloween is just a holiday when children want sugar? Today the team introduces you to the best in San Francisco and the Bay Area.Halloween party,Good place for family Halloween,Trick or Treat Area!! Dressed in strange costumes, the front of the chest and the back are exposed ... (cough, pull away, everyone makes up the picture)

Halloween party

1. Titanic Masquerade

Blessing is Titanic, you are Jack and I am Ruth's game can be performed passionately. The Gulf Cruises specially organized a makeup party for the Titanic Cruise on Halloween, allowing everyone to travel to the age of Jack Ruth on Halloween night, accompanied by Waltz, and enjoy the romantic mood.

Maybe you can have dinner with the old captain and fiance Caledon in person. The cruise ship will slowly drive along the bay. Don't forget to put on a tutu and tuxedo, and take a classic Titanic flying pose at the bow!

time:10/31(Fri)  | 7:30pm-1am

Address:Pier 40 | 89 King St, San Francisco, CA 94107

fare:$ 110, with group tickets for sale,Please buy tickets

2. Cosplay Halloween Ball

Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco is going to host an anime-themed Cosplay on Halloween ... Don't miss the cosplay party for Halloween! Use your imagination to show off your favorite characters!

You can wear characters from Japanese anime or American manga, or characters from movies or TV, but the organizer requires that you must wear COSPLAY COSTUMES and be over 21 years old to enter the venue!

time:10/31(Fri) | 7pm-1am

Address:Hotel Kabuki | 1625 Post St, San Francisco, CA 94115

fare:$ 25,Please buy tickets

3. Spooky Hotel

Every year, W Hotel's Halloween ball is considered one of the biggest parties in San Francisco, and this year it is upgraded to a deluxe version! Aykut Event, the most capable party, is co-organized with the stylish and luxurious W Hotel. It occupies three big ballrooms and bars. The luxurious decoration and the most dreamy decoration will definitely satisfy the love of nightclubs and makeup shoes. Men.

remember! Be sure to prepare your best suit!

time:10/31 (Fri) | 9 pm-2am

Address:W Hotel | 181 3rd St, San Francisco, CA 94103

fare:Early Bird $ 30 (sold out), $ 50,Please buy tickets

4. Monster Manic 2014

On Halloween night, the gorgeous retro Julia Morgan ballroom is transformed into the best party place that makes you creepy under the decoration of light and shadow props! Is it great to put on a cape and sit on the throne of a domineering vampire overlooking the lights of San Francisco?

Monster Manic "Count Dracula's Halloween Ball" allows you to have an unforgettable Halloween in the center of San Francisco!Remember to wear Costume, you can enter the venue only after you are 21 years old.

time:10/31 (Fri) | 9 pm-2am

Address:The Julia Morgan Ballroom | 465 California St., San Francisco, CA

fare:$ 35,Please buy tickets

5. Nightmare on Van Ness

With nightmare-like scenes and psychedelic music, Regency Ballroom's annual Halloween Nightmare Party has been running for six years.

If you love dressing up, music, dancing, nightmares make you high!

time:10/31 (Fri) | 9 pm-2am

Address:Regency Center | 1300 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco, CA 94109

fare:$ 35,Please buy tickets

6. Halloween Masquerade Ball

Do you also yearn for the classic black-tie mask ball in the movie? Then be sure to check out the Halloween Venetian Mask Ball at the JW Marriott. Gorgeous and mysterious masks will definitely surprise the party!

Whether you are a single noble or attending with your dear TA, this tall ball will definitely make you enjoy a romantic and mysterious night. Remember to bring a Venetian mask to participate

time:10/31 (Fri) | 9 pm-2am

Address:JW Marriott | 515 Mason St, San Francisco, CA 94102

fare:$ 35,Please buy tickets

Good place for family Halloween

1. Goblin Jamboree

The most loved one with children to dress up as a god horse! The Fundraiser at the Bay Area Discovery Museum on the weekend not only helps fundraising for charity, but also various Halloween costumes, wizard games, little zoo, and will make children have a happy Halloween.

If the previous masquerades were over 21 years old, then the Kids Museum will be a happy Halloween night (Yeah) that has good memories in childhood!

time:10 / 18-19 (Sat-Sun) | 9 pm-2am

Address:Bay Area Discovery Museum | 557 McReynolds Rd, Sausalito, CA 94965

fare:$ 16,Please buy tickets

2. Flash Light Tour

The famous Winchester Mystery House haunted house is a must-go for Halloween! Although the signboard Fright Night has been cancelled, the Flash Light Tour only available on certain nights can still allow you to enjoy the weird atmosphere of Halloween for nearly an hour!

Remember that haunted houses are often found in witch cartoons. It should be very exciting for children who have always loved watching animations to experience the movie scenes! In the weird villa that is completely dark, there is only the dim light of moonlight and flashlight, can you walk?

time:10/17, 10/18, 10/23-10/26, 10/30-10/31 | 7:30pm开始

Address:Winchester Mystery House | 525 S Winchester Blvd, San Jose, CA 95128

fare:$ 49,Please buy tickets

Trick or Treat Area

Experienced children's shoes must know that in addition to their ability to sell cute toys, the most important thing is the area where you want candy. I believe that many friends living in the Bay Area have heard the inspirational legend that Apple God Steve Jobs once sent 100 ipods to his home in palo alto on Halloween night.

Although Trick or Treat is not for money, it is also good to go to the nice area to see the unique villa shops while enjoying the trick or treating.

1. Presidio Heights

The neighbourhoods of Presidio Heights are relatively spacious and secluded, and are definitely the best place for pranks. Bring your little monster and let the little superman set off together! )

2. Cow hollow

The Union Street section of Cow Hollow is a good place for kids to ask for sugar. There are also restaurants and cafes nearby. Parents can relax while waiting for their kids.

3. Noe valley

The various shops and restaurants in Noe Valley are a good place for trick-or-treating.

4. Belvedere Street

Belvedere Street (b/w Parnassus Ave & 17th St), this is regarded as the best trick-or-treat neighborhood in San Francisco by Red Tricycle and 7×7.But parking here is simply harder than climbing.

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