Ocean Park Halloween Fest, Oct. 31
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Hong Kong’s famed theme park is suiting up for another family friendly Halloween bash that promises to live up to all the hype the event has accumulated over the years. Think elaborate decorations, haunted houses, and an entire theme parked filled with patrons dressed in their Halloween getups.
For Hongkongers, Adult tickets are priced at HK$272 and kids (aged 3-11) at HK$136. Regular admission is priced at HK$320 for adults and HK$160 for kids.
Ocean Park Hong Kong
Aberdeen
Live Like a VIP @Shore, Oct. 31
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Chances are, you’re not famous and never will be. But it doesn’t matter cause on Halloween you can dress like any star, stud or pariah and nobody is likely to care or notice (unless of course you’re outfit is slamming). At the Live Like A VIP, sport you’re costume, lie about your identity and grove to DJ Robin at Shore.
Tickets are priced at HK$250 plus a HK$14 fee
Shore
3/F, L Place,
139, Queen’s Road Central
Lan Kwai Fong Halloween, Oct. 31
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Hong Kong Island’s party stronghold never seems to disappoint when it comes to outrageous costumes, all night dancing and general debauchery. Roam the streets with friends, drink outside of 7-11 and club hop till you find the right dance floor with the DJ spinning songs that fit the evenings vibe — like any night in Hong Kong plus a costume.
True Stars Never Die @China Rouge, Oct. 31
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Celebrities live and then they die. In the between, some win Oscars and others star in salacious home videos that make and break their career during the 15 minutes of fame. Regardless, Halloween is night for undead and at China Rouge participate in a costume party “where the spirits of your favorite stars return from the great beyond for an all-night dance-fest.” Tickets at the door are priced at the door are priced at MOP 680.
China Rouge
Galaxy, Macau
Dungeon 13 @Fatty Crab, Oct. 31
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The self-professed funky Southeast Asian joint will be no more when the sunsets on October 31. From sundown to late, the eatery will be transformed to ‘Dungeon 13’ in honor of the old prison site opposite the establishment. Except dark tunes, smoke, fire and absinthe inspired cocktails. No cover charge.
Fatty Crab
G/F, 11-13 Old Bailey Street
Central
MAGMUMMY Party @Magnum, Oct. 31
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The mummies are alive (or undead) and planning to party at central on Hong Kong Island. At Magnum, the mummies will be taking over and hosting a best Halloween Costume with the winner receiving bragging rights and a bottle of dom.
Magnum
3/F, Silver Fortune Plaza
No. 1 Wellington Street,
Central
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