Friday, October 23, 2015

Halloween At The Bay

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Are you excited for Halloween? Whether you are dressing up as a devil, a witch or a celebrity, San Francisco has some amazing events for you to celebrate the night of the living dead. The Wilson is in a great location to be able to get to all of these local events. Check them out and have a great Halloween in the Bay Area.

ScareCo

Alameda has a 72-year-old historic naval ship called the USS Hornet. This old battle ship has turned into a floating haunted house. You can find ghoulish specters of officers as you explore the fog-shrouded deck. They have a huge Halloween bash on October 31st featuring a 70s, 80s and 90s cover band called The Cocktail Monkeys. You can also win $500 in their costume contest. ScareCo is located at 707 W. Hornet Avenue.

Clancy's Pumpkin Patch

Maybe you want a Halloween celebration that is a little less scary. Clancy's Pumpkin Patch is perfect for the people that want to celebrate the season. You can pick an assortment of pumpkins. They currently have sugar pie, Cinderella, blue, white, mini and striped pumpkins that you can carve for Trick-or-Treat. These pumpkins are also great for baking and decorating. After you have found your perfect pumpkin, take a hayride through the scarecrow-lined maze. This pumpkin patch is located at 1620 7th Ave. between Lawton and Moraga Streets.

Haunted Carnival at Pier 33

Halloween along the edge of the Bay will never be the same. Head to the Haunted Carnival at Pier 33 for a new kind of carnival that you have never experienced before. The Butterfly Lounge waterfront provides the venue for DjS The Les and TonyTone. If you arrive before 10:30pm you will get in for free. This event does fill up so make sure to get their as early as you can. You can party the night away with creepy clowns and costume carousers at the Butterfly Restaurant in Embarcadero.

These are just a few of the fantastic Halloween events around San Francisco. Do you have an event you are attending? Share the details on the The Wilson Facebook Page. 



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