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DIMENSIONS Wishes You a Happy Halloween!

It’s that time of the year again where all the spooky costumed people come out at night to celebrate Halloween.  Instead of having to spend an arm and a leg on costumes and elaborate Halloween events, why not check out these wallet friendly options that we’ve sniffed out?

1.      Halloween Trick Or Treat @ Woodlands Woodgrove



Every year on the actual day of Halloween, 31st October, Woodlands Woodgrove organizes the biggest Trick or Treat in Singapore. Join thousands of people of all ages from all over Singapore as they gather at Woodgrove estate to Trick or Treat! If you wish to express your appreciation for this event, look out for homes marked with Caring for Cambodia drop off point signage, where you are more than welcome to  donate items to support their charity cause.
Price: Free
Address:
Woodgrove Neighbourhood, Near Woodlands St 41
Time: 31st October 6pm – 8pm (Or till when the candy runs out!)

2.      Asian Civilisation Museum After Dark: Escape from Hell

Why not have an adventure this Halloween? Brave the Ten Courts of Hell inspired by Chinese mythology at the Asian Civilisation Museum. Explore the spooky torture chambers and complete hair raising tasks to escape from hell. Listen to haunting tales in different galleries and we promise you a night to remember with special souvenirs to take home.
Price: Free
Address:
Asian Civilisations Museum, 1 Empress Place Singapore 179555
Time: 31st October 2015, 7pm - Late

3.      2015 Scream Fest: The Toymaker’s Maze @ JCube



This Halloween at JCube, Scream Fest brings you The Toymaker’s Maze. Face your fears with this spine chilling experience as you try to make it out of the Toymaker’s maze. Experience what it’s like to be transformed into a toy figurine as you step into the twisted maze of the Toymaker as you discover what goes on beyond the walls of his toy factory.
Price: $5 or Spend $20 at JCube to enter for free!
Address: 2 Jurong East Central 1, Singapore 609731, JCube, Level 4
Time: 9th October – 8th November, 6pm – 11pm

4.      2015 Safari Boo @ River Safari

Looking for somewhere to go with your kids? Head down to River Safari’s Annual Safari Boo for a merry, not scary Halloween! Watch as River Safari is transformed into a fantastical wonderland where kids can go trick or treating, discover river monsters and also meet their favourite storybook characters. Enjoy special themed presentations and experience the chance to visit the park by night.
Price: $20 for Adults, Children enter Free
Address: 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729826
Time: 23rd October – 1st November 2015, 6pm – 10pm

5.      2015 Parade of the Dead @ Downtown East


If you are looking for a place to meet other costumed enthusiasts this Halloween, then look no further! Come dressed in your scariest outfits and be a part of the Parade of the Dead at Downtown East. Join hundreds as you walk the perimeter of D’Resort, a route with plenty of scares, or stay at the Downtown East lobby where other terrifying thrills await.
Price: Free
Address: 1 Pasir Ris Close, Singapore 519599
Time: 30th October – 31st October, 7pm – 10pm

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