L.A. Union Station will become a ghoulishly gleeful garden of goblins at the 2nd annual BOOnion Station, a free two-day, family-friendly Halloween hoopla in downtown L.A. taking place Saturday, October 26 and Sunday, October 27 from 12 to 6 p.m. The fun takes place in the South Patio.
The free, fiendishly fun event will transform the station’s South Patio into a mystical Halloween Village and feature delightfully devilish activities for kids. The Hallowhuts will host performances, Halloween crafts, face painting, tarantula tattoos and puppet shows to keep even little monsters entertained.
At 1 p.m., 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. each day the village will become a sorcerer’s stroll around the Treats-on-Track Trail, which promises to deliver a spellbinding sugar high.
Guests can “boo-gie” down with a spooky spin on some Halloween favorites at our very own Monster Mash Dance Party held every hour on the half hour or don their most haunting or hilarious costumes for the Creepy & Clever Costume Contest with prizes at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.
A Pumpkin Patch Picnic will feature food trucks dishing up some frighteningly fabulous savory and sweet fare throughout the day.
Additional activities include a Cobweb Craft Camper – a frightfully fun Halloween craft zone where kids can create a funky steampunk pumpkin or turn treats into treasures, a Spooktacular Selfie Booth for supernatural social media posting, and a host of howling stilt walkers and Halloween Characters.
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