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Halloween Spooktacular offers a wide range of activities suitable for all ages, including Trunk or Treat, crafts, hay maze, games and live performances. Spooktacular has become a Halloween tradition in the Dublin community, drawing more than 7,500 residents and 50 community organizations
The fun happens at the south end of Coffman Park (near East and West Shelter Houses and Tennis Courts). All activities will be outdoors, in the park. There are no activities in the Dublin Community Recreation Center.
This is a free event, but complimentary timed tickets are required for the Trunk or Treat Trail.
Guests of all ages can come in costume and enjoy this ghoulish celebration.
Goblins and ghouls will enjoy the following happy haunts: π Trunk or Treat Trail (timed tickets required) π Haunted Playground π Dance performances π Professional pumpkin carving π Games and crafts π Nature Education Area (petting zoo) π Hay Maze π Trunk or Treat Trail π Sensory Friendly Tent π Interactive characters π Food and beverages for hungry goblins and ghouls
From 2023: waiting to see if they're having this in 2024.Sensory Friendly Time
On Friday from 1 until 1:30 p.m., there will be minimal lights, sounds and a smaller crowd for guest with special sensory needs
Who
While 99% of Spooktacular is free and open to the public, tickets are required if participating in the Trunk or Treat Trail. The Trunk or Treat Trail is limited to Dublin residents and Dublin School District residents only. Complimentary timed tickets may be reserved via the City of Dublin’s website starting not sure of time for 2024 yet. Only children collecting treats along the trail need a reserved ticket (limit 5 tickets per household). Accompanying adults and infants do not need tickets to enter the Trail.