Trick Treat Yourself This Halloween In Bellevue

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue is buzzing with Halloween excitement as various local venues prepare for a festive celebration. The Halloween Bash at Suite Restaurant promises a lively atmosphere, complete with a costume contest and music from top DJs, encouraging revelers to enjoy the night fully. Meanwhile, Falloween at The Bellevue Collection offers a unique shopping experience, where families can capture seasonal memories with themed photo sets. For trivia enthusiasts, Forum Social House's Horror Trivia Night presents an engaging opportunity to test horror movie knowledge while enjoying themed cocktails. KidsQuest Children's Museum is hosting its annual Spooktacular event, featuring activities designed for young ones to explore the spooky side of Halloween.

Additionally, Lucky Strike is bringing thrills with its Terror Lanes, where guests can enjoy bowling and enter a costume contest for a chance to win a significant prize. These events not only promote local businesses but also foster community engagement and enjoyment. With something for everyone, Downtown Bellevue ensures a memorable Halloween celebration for residents and visitors alike.

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