Free, Two-Day Event to Feature a Haunted Hay Maze, Treats-on-Track Trail, Creepy Crafts, Monster Mash Dance Party and Costume Parade
Los Angeles Union Station’s South Patio will be the scene of a fiendishly fun festival of ghosts and goblins at the 4th annual Boonion Station, a free, two-day, family-friendly Halloween extravaganza at the historic downtown destination.
The freaky festivities will be held Saturday, Oct. 29, and Sunday, Oct. 30, from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. and feature eerily enchanting activities for families including an interactive haunted hay maze, spooky slime sessions, fabulously fun face painting, creepy crafting and pumpkin decorating, and a host of howling stilt walkers and Halloween characters determined to delight even the littlest of monsters.
The South Patio will be transformed into a Halloween village with a delightfully devilish treats-on-track trail at noon, 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. daily, delivering a dose of sugar to kids and parents alike. Guests can also “boo-gie” down with a spooky spin on some Halloween favorites at a series of monster mash dance parties or don costumes for thecreepy & clever costume parade and contest at 3 p.m. each day. Prizes will be awarded in four categories: most original, funniest, scariest and best group/family costume.
Additionally, visitors can relax in the pumpkin patch picnic area while enjoying a selection of Halloween food specials from the station’s diverse eateries.
For additional information, visit https://unionstationla.com/happenings/boonion-station-is-back

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