Halloween Celebrations in San Francisco 2011

Julie Wimmer
San Franciso is a vibrant city with lots to do. In October and for Halloween, the city does not disappoint. Below, in no particular order, find some great activities in October and on Halloween in the city of San Francisco.

Halloween Party at Ruby Skye
This fun nightclub in San Francisco is hosting an incredible Halloween Party. The fun starts October 30th and you must buy tickets. Expereince the DJ styling of "Tiesto" (a DJ and producer) who has worked with Busta Rhymes, the Yeah, Yeah, Yeah's, Nelly Furtado and many more famous artists. This party will rock.

Spooky Soire care of the Bay Area Discovery Museum
Enjoy a grown up masquerade party via the Discovery Duseum. There will be carnival games, a roaming magician, raffles, a DJ, food and more. Tickets $200 (they benefit the museum), masks $25, Raffle Tickets $75. October 29th 7-11pm.

Spider Ball
Starting at 10pm on October 29th, the Spider Ball is the place to be. Tickets start at $45 and the end of the night is posted as "late." Dance the night away in your freakiest and/or sexiest Halloween outfit. Located at the Bently Reserve on 400 Sasome Street.

Monster Bash in Alameda on the USS Hornet
Go aboard the Grey Ghost and and enjoy a costume contest, a haunted hospital, a live band and so much more. This venue is family and kid friendly. October 29th 7:30pm to midnight.

Roaring Camp Railroads in Felton
Less than an hour and a half south of San Francsico, go to Roaring Camp Railroads for there Halloween activities. On October 8 & 9, attend their Happy HOWLween Harvest Fair, a popular family event with all the Halloween fixings. Alo try the Ghost Train on October 29 and 30. This is for families and children and you get to take fabulous "vintage' rail cars through a redwood forest with actors dressed up and so much more - a haunted house, games, and contests are also fun.

Published by Julie Wimmer

Julie worked in tv/film for years. She now works part time instructing preschool gym and fitness classes at a local YMCA. She also has traveled around the US and has a good sense and knowlege of different st...  View profile

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  • Martin Kloess9/30/2011

    well written - thank you

  • Melissa Matters9/17/2011

    Excellent work!

  • Laura Cone9/16/2011

    super

  • Delicia Powers9/15/2011

    I am ready for the fun, thanks Julie!

  • Michele Starkey9/14/2011

    Pretty soon Halloween will be on our doorstep :) cheers

  • Sandy James9/14/2011

    Wow! There's some really good choices here. Halloween was my favorite holiday as a kid.

  • Sherri Granato9/14/2011

    There is nothing more fun than a Halloween party with lots of food, costumes, dancing and spiked punch!

  • Don Rothra9/14/2011

    Sounds like some fun times for anybody who will be in that area. Nice work.

  • Oscar Crawford9/14/2011

    Sound like big fun.

  • Rita Oakleaf9/14/2011

    Is it that time again already? Goodbye, summer! :)

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