October 4th
Fall Festival
Downtown Conway • 10 am-5 pm
October 24th
Wee Ones’ Boo Bash at the Children’s Museum of South Carolina
Myrtle Beach • 5-7 pm
October 24th & 25th
Huntington’s Haunted Halloween
Huntington Beach State Park • 6-9 pm
October 25th
Howl-O-Scream
North Myrtle Beach Park & Sports Complex • 5-8 pm
October 25th-31st
Haunted Warehouse – Terror Under the Bridge
Riverwalk, Under the Main Bridge, Conway • 7-11 pm
October 30th-31st
Halloween Laser Music Shows
Ingram Planetarium, Ocean Isle Beach • 6pm, 7pm, 8pm
October 31st
Trick or Treating
Wear Your Costume!
Barefoot Landing • 5-7 pm
Tanger Outlets Myrtle Beach • 6-8 pm
Broadway at the Beach • 4:30-6:30 pm
Inlet Square Mall • 5-7 pm
Halloween on the Marshwalk, Murrells Inlet • 5 pm
Hammock Shops Village, Pawleys Island • 3-5 pm
Front Street, Historic Georgetown, Marion Park • 5:30pm
Get Inspired! Here are a few of our favorite DIY Halloween Costumes from around the web!
Princess Leia
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The ultimate self-rescuing princess costume simply consists of a white dress, silver belt and the legendary double bun hairdo.
Max, King of All Wild Things
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Let the wild rumpus start! Your child can achieve this Where the Wild Things Are look with a white hoodie and felt crown.
Rosie the Riveter
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An Icon of WWII, Rosie the Riveter has become a symbol for female empowerment and patriotism. A simple costume of a blue shirt with rolled up sleeves and red bandana will have you exclaiming “We Can Do It!”
Viking Costume
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With the popularity of the How to Train Your Dragon books and movies, many kids are asking to don a horned helmet for Halloween. This particular Viking ensemble was made with fluffy toilet seat covers!
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