jueves, 26 de octubre de 2023

Halloween on Miami Beach!

 

2023 Halloween Happenings in Miami Beach

Get ready for Halloween this year with events for the whole family. Read below for festivities happening throughout the city.

Tonight: Miami Beach OnStage!


Join the City of Miami Beach and the Miami Jewish Film Festival for a free screening of The Birds in honor of the film's 60th anniversary.


Thursday, October 26

8:30 PM

Lummus Park

14 Street & Ocean Drive


Learn more.

Lincoln Road Pumpkin Patch


Step into a picturesque autumn wonderland at the inaugural Lincoln Road Pumpkin Patch curated by Plant Daddy, where the essence of the fall season comes to life in every corner. From Friday, October 27 through Tuesday, October 31, the Euclid Oval will transform into a captivating scene that encapsulates the spirit of fall in all its glory.


Located at 690 Lincoln Road, this event is a must-visit for harvest enthusiasts of all ages. From giant pumpkins to cute little gourds, you'll find a wide variety of pumpkins to choose from for your Halloween decorations or delicious pumpkin recipes. Stop by and pick up your pumpkins before they are gone!

Halloween Half Marathon Series Resident Discount

 

You are invited to participate in this year's Halloween Half Marathon or Freaky 4-Miler event! Organizers are offering Miami Beach residents a 50% discount with the code "MBRESIDENT".

 

Saturday, October 28

Half Marathon starts at 6:30 AM

Freaky 4-Miler starts at 6:45 AM

Start line for both is 7 Street & Ocean Drive

 

The event is walker friendly. All levels of fitness are welcome. Register.

Trash O' Treat Neighborhood Cleanup

 

Join Clean Miami Beach for a neighborhood cleanup and costume contest! Wear your best costume made of recycled materials to enter the costume contest. Winner will receive a prize.

 

Saturday, October 28

4 PM – 6 PM

Collins Park 

2100 Collins Avenue

Lincoln Road Harvest Kids Club

 

Get ready for a pumpkin-tastic adventure. Kids are invited to unleash their creativity and personalize their very own miniature pumpkins. It's a hands-on, fall-inspired crafting extravaganza that's perfect for children of all ages.


Sunday, October 29

10 AM - 12 PM

Euclid Oval

690 Lincoln Road


Admission is free, and all children are welcome to join in the autumn fun.

Family Day at the Bass: Masquerade Madness

 

Create masks inspired by artwork in the galleries just in time for Halloween. Masks can be used to represent one’s identity, community or culture—create your own using a wide variety of materials! Participants will enjoy free admission to the museum.


Sunday, October 29

2 PM - 4 PM

The Bass Museum of Art

2100 Collins Avenue

Halloween Events with

#MBParks

 

Halloween Happenings

Sunday, October 29 | 4:30 PM - 8:30 PM | $5

Scott Rakow Youth Center, 2700 Sheridan Avenue


Come enjoy a safe, fun evening of Halloween activities including unlimited rides and carnival games, ice skating (for older kids) and Treats for Tots Street for toddlers and young children.

 

Wristbands are on sale at register.miamibeachparks.com.

 

Halloween Laser Tag

Sunday, October 29 | 4:30 PM - 8:30 PM | $5/game | Ages 10+

Scott Rakow Youth Center, 2700 Sheridan Avenue


Survive the haunted laser tag game as you navigate through a spooky maze of fun. Reservations required at the door on a first-come, first-served basis.

 

Complimentary shuttle parking will be available from Miami Beach Senior High parking lot. Refreshments for sale.

 

Spooky Storytime

Tuesday, October 31 | 6:30 PM - 8 PM | Free

Muss Park, 4300 Chase Avenue


In collaboration with the Miami-Dade Public Library, enjoy an evening of spooky stories on Halloween night! Event is geared towards children under 5.

Ocean Drive Promenade Music Series


Sunday, October 29 at 6 PM

Lummus Park between 14 Street and 14 Place


The Ocean Drive Association presents the Biscayne String Quartet. Bring your blankets and folding chairs and enjoy this free concert.


Rainy day location is inside The Betsy Hotel BBAR.

Day of the Dead Salsa Party

 

Enjoy a Day of the Dead Salsa Party with Miami Girls Tumbao at the Normandy Fountain featuring music by DJ Leo, dance by Fernando Garcia, trick or treating, spooky prizes and free family-friendly fun.

 

Sunday, October 29

6 PM - 9 PM

Normandy Fountain

7802 Rue Vendome

Rocky Horror Picture Show


Sunday, October 29 at 7 PM

Miami Beach Bandshell

7275 Collins Avenue


O Cinema’s Halloween tradition returns for a glorious evening of madness, mayhem and music at the Miami Beach Bandshell on October 29 for the annual screening of The Rocky Horror Picture Show! Click here for more information.

No Tricks, Just Treats with MBFD

 

Tuesday, October 31 from 7 PM - 9 PM

 

Guests can take photos with firefighters and our fire truck!

 

Fire Station 1 | 1051 Jefferson Avenue

Fire Station 2 | 2300 Pine Tree Drive

Fire Station 3 | 5303 Collins Avenue

Fire Station 4 | 6880 Indian Creek Drive


All of our stations will be participating in the Teal Pumpkin Project in support of children with food allergies. A teal pumpkin will be on display at each location, and non-food treats will be available.

Trick or Treat with MBPD

 

Tuesday, October 31 at 5 PM

Lincoln Road

 

The Miami Beach Police Department will be distributing candy to trick or treaters on Lincoln Road and Meridian Avenue beginning at 5 p.m. Show us your best costumes!

Halloween #onLincoln


Tuesday, October 31 at 4 PM

Lincoln Road


The City of Miami Beach and the Lincoln Road Business Improvement District (BID) present Halloween on Lincoln Road. The city and select Lincoln Road businesses will give out candy for trick or treaters starting at 5 p.m.


At 7 p.m., Lincoln Road will transform into a vibrant catwalk for costumed revelers and visitors. Guests can choose from a variety of restaurants, cafes and bars with outdoor seating for top-notch views of the promenade as it becomes decorated with zombies, super-heroes and vampires.


Road closures will be in place on Tuesday, October 31 beginning at 4 p.m. All Lincoln Road north/south cross streets (Lenox, Michigan, Jefferson, Meridian, Euclid, Pennsylvania and Drexel avenues) will be closed between Lincoln Lane South and Lincoln Lane North. Access for local traffic and entrance/exit points of available parking lots and garages from 16 Street to Lincoln Lane South and from Lincoln Lane North to 17 Street will be provided. All roads are expected to reopen following the event.


During the road closures the South Beach Loop A will operate along 16 Street from Alton Road to Washington Avenue and South Beach Loop B will operate along 17 Street from Washington Avenue to Alton Road. 

Be Safe, Be Seen on Halloween

Take a look at the tips below for things kids and parents can do to stay safe this Halloween.

  • Carry glow sticks or flashlights, use reflective tape or stickers on costumes and bags, and wear light colors to help kids see and be seen by drivers.
  • Accompany kids under age 12 for trick-or-treating.
  • Slow down and be alert! Kids are excited on Halloween and may dart into the street. Turn on headlights early in the day to spot kids from further away.
  • Remind kids to cross the street at corners or crosswalks.
  • When selecting a costume, make sure it is the right size to prevent trips and falls. Choose face paint over masks when possible. Masks can limit children’s vision.
Not So Spooky Parking

Don't circle the block! Plan ahead and view where the city parking garages and lots are located hereAs always, please celebrate responsibly. If you plan on drinking, make sure to also plan a sober ride home.

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