Where To Celebrate Halloween In Las Vegas

Where else would you rather be on Halloween than in Las Vegas? The renowned Strip is full of ghosts, goblins, and a wide variety of interesting costumes. On the strip or off, All Hallows Eve 2014 has something for everyone.  

There are numerous parties all over town, many of which are for adults only. Taking the top spot would be the Fetish & Fantasy Ball at the Hard Rock Resort. Over at the Palms Casino & Resort, you can attend the Night of the Killer Costumes, and the Haunted Hotel Ball at Mandalay Bay. For the chance to win some big bucks, create an original costume and enter contests at most of Las Vegas' legendary night clubs.

Off the strip, there are many haunted houses that can be frightfully fun. The Asylum in the downtown district of Las Vegas has been in operation for 14 years. Bloody English, at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino's Body English club, always provides a spooky and fun experience.

It's not all just about adult only activities on this scary night — there are plenty of family-friendly events as well, which are suitable for kids of all ages: The Las Vegas Halloween Parade marches along Freemont Street downtown; the Springs Preserve in the center of town features an annual Haunted Harvest where guests can enjoy a petting zoo, carnival games, a haunted house, and trick-or-treat stations. Las Vegas even has a haunted reef for all to enjoy, when Shark Reef at the Mandalay Bay transforms into a swimmingly scary time.

Sammy's Woodfired Pizza will host the 5th Annual Safe Halloween Hunt, offering families a safe trick-or-treating destination at the Montecito Marketplace in Centennial Hills. Ghosts and goblins can embark on a spook-tacular adventure with the Halloween Treasure Hunt Map to help them gather all their goodies featuring a special secret treat from Sammy's.

Las Vegas is known for many things all over the world, and you can certainly consider Halloween one of the best times to visit.