Halloween in the Heart of Bellevue A Spooktacular Guide

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue is transforming into a Halloween haven with a variety of exciting events for families and adults alike. The Trick or Treat at Kelsey Creek Farm features costumed farm animals and engaging activities, promising a fun-filled day for children. Old Bellevue will host over 20 candy stops during its annual Trick or Treat event, ensuring plenty of treats for trick-or-treaters. The KidsQuest Children's Museum's Spooktacular event invites children to explore a world of witches and magic, while adults can enjoy the elegance of the Black & White Soiree at W Bellevue. The Halloween bar crawl through Downtown Bellevue promises thrilling adventures and a costume contest with substantial prizes.

Additionally, the SUITE Halloween Party will feature live performances and a red carpet experience. This guide highlights Bellevue's commitment to celebrating Halloween in a vibrant and inclusive manner, with diverse activities catering to all ages, allowing residents and visitors to fully embrace the spooky season.

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