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Halloween Events Guide — 2009

Spooky-ooky, sexy-exy and family fun for All Hallow’s Eve

Adult fun

Hulaween 2009

A Tribute to Michael Jackson. Dress up as Diana Ross, Elizabeth Taylor or MJ himself and win cash and prizes.

Hula’s Bar and Lei Stand, 134 Kapahulu Ave., Sat 10/31, 9pm–2am, [www.hulas.com], 923-0669

✸Art of the Living Dead

(See Hot Picks.)

Kumu Kahua Theatre, 46 Merchant St., Sat 10/31, 8pm, $20, 21+, [kumukahua.org].

✸Legends of Hip-Hop Masquerade Ball

(See Hot Picks.)

Pipeline Cafe, 805 Pohukaina St., Sat 10/31, 8pm–4am, $35 general, $80 VIP, all ages, [www.pipelinecafehawaii.com], 589-1999

Graveyard Curiosities

Learn about unusual cemeteries around the world.

Oʻahu Cemetery Chapel, 2162 Nuʻuanu Ave., Sat 10/31, 7–8:30pm, $8 adults, $5 keiki seniors, all ages, 261-0705

Halloween at the Hyatt

Huge prizes. Don’t forget your costumes. Pools and three rooms of entertainment by G-Spot and XL.

Hyatt Regency Waikiki, 2424 Kalakaua Ave., Sat 10/31, 9pm–2am, $15, 21+, [www.oospot.com], 591-3500

Halloween Masquerade Party

Triple threat with three rooms of horror and music (musical horror?) with DJs Mikan, Haboh, K-ing and Kentaro.

Lotus Soundbar, 2301 Kuhio Ave., Sat 10/31, 9pm–4am, 18+, [lotusoundbar.com], 924-1688

Tiki’s Halloweenee Bikini Party

Expect some yellow polka dots. Guys–you, too. Fashion show, DJ Revise, performances, prizes.

Tiki’s Grill and Bar, 2570 Kalakaua Ave.,, Fri 10/30, 9pm–4am, 21+, [tikisgrill.com], 923-8454

Moulin Rouge Halloween Party

Suggested attire: burlesque for ladies, top hats/tails for dudes. Cherry Blossom Cabaret performs.

Apartm3nt, 1750 Kalakaua Ave., 3rd floor, Sat 10/31, 5pm–2am, $10 after 8pm, 955-9300

Cross Dress Night

Come as you aren’t. Oh, and live rock bands will be there, too.

Hank’s, 1038 Nuuanu Ave., Sat 10/31, 8pm–close, 21+, [hankscafehonolulu.com], 526-1410

✸Hallowbaloo Music & Arts Festival

(See Hot Picks.)

Honolulu Arts District., Sat 10/31, 5pm–2am, free until 10:30pm, $10 cover after, all ages, [www.hallowbaloo.com].

✸All Hallow’s Eve

(See Hot Picks.)

Honolulu Academy of Arts, 900 S. Beretania St., Fri 10/30, 6–9pm, $10, members free, all ages, [artafterdark.org], 532-6099

✸In the Spirit of Elvis

(See Hot Picks.)

Outrigger Reef, 2161 Kalia Rd., Sat 10/31, 4:30–9:30pm, all ages, free, 921-6839

Tapa’s Halloween Party

Costume contest (dress as your best alter ego), no cover, karaoke.

Tapa’s Restaurant & Lanai Bar, 407 Seaside Ave., Sat 10/31,
[www.tapaswaikiki.com], 921-2288

Black & Bling

Boo-tilicious moonlight mayhem. A gothic gala hosted by Cocoa Chandelier.

Fusion Waikiki, 2260 Kuhio Ave., Sat 10/31, 8pm, 21+, $10,
[www.fusionwaikiki.com], 224-2701

Halloween Spooktacular

$1,000 midnight costume contest, gift certificates and a free one-night stay at Moana Surfrider. Enjoy local DJs and a beach bar.

Westin Resort & Spa, 2365 Kalakaua Ave, Sat 10/31, 8:30pm–1am, 21+, $5 and two-drink minimum, 931-8408

Villains and Victims

Dress up as your favorite fictional or non-fictional villains (or their sad victims screaming for mercy).

Loft, 115 N. Hotel St., Thu 10/29, 9pm–2am, $5, 18+, [www.djnocturna.com], 429-4111

E’Casanova in Hawaii

Allegedly the world’s number-one Michael Jackson performer, E’Casanova pulls out all the stops.

Level 4, 2201 Kalakaua Ave.,
Sat 10/31, 10pm–4am,
$10 pre-sale, $15 kamaaina & military, $20 general, 21+,
[www.L4waikiki.com], 926-4441

Lights Out Halloween Party

Glow-in-the-dark face paint and black lights match your black heart on this black holiday.

In Between, 2155 Lauula St., 9pm–close, 21+,
[inbetweenonline.com], 926-7060

Dia De Los Muertos: Day of the Dead Celebration

Music and dance for the living and dead. Art, costumes, jazz.

The Dragon Upstairs, 1039 Nuuanu Ave., Sun 11/1, 6pm–midnight, $10, [willowchang.com].

Haunted Plantation

More than 30 actors in gory make-up scare the Japanese out of you in the “Year of the Obake.”

Hawaii’s Plantation Village,
94-695 Waipahu St.,
Fri 10/30 & Sat 10/31, 7–11:30pm, $8 general, $13 Fastpass,
not for keiki under 13,
[hawaiihauntedplantation.com], 277-9923

‘Ohana-friendly

Halloween Dance Celebration

Work off your Halloween candy hangovers and explore rhythmic expression with a celebration of the day of the dead.

St. Andrew’s Priory Dance Studio, 224 Queen Emma Sq., Sun 11/1, 7–8:30pm, all ages, $10, [www.ecstaticdancehawaii.com], 282-5151

Halloween Cat Show

Bring your kitties and keiki (in costume) for feline contests, best-decorated cages, silent auctions and gifts.

McCoy Pavilion, Ala Moana Beach Park, Sat 10/31, 9:30am–4:30pm, $4 general, $2 seniors & kids, all ages, 531-4891

Gravestone Castle

Scary stuff…keiki, don’t forget to bring Mummy.

1354 ‘Aina Koa Ave., Fri 10/30 & Sat 10/31, 6:30–10pm, $1 donation, all ages,
[www.gravestonecastle.com].

Trick-or-Treat at Ala Moana Center

Bring your little pirates and vampires to more than 75 participating Ala Moana stores. Treats and discounts for grown-ups, too.

1450 Ala Moana Blvd.,
Sat 10/31, 5–7pm, free,
[www.alamoanacenter.com], 955-9517

✸Dinos After Dark

(See Hot Picks.)

Bishop Museum, 1525 Bernice St., Sat 10/31, 5:30–8pm,
donations welcome, all ages,
www.bishopmuseum org, 848-4187

Boo Bash

Take home a free portrait and fill your pumpkins with treats (if you’re in costume!).

Waikele Premium Outlets, Lumiaina St., Sat 10/31, 5–8pm, all ages, free, [www.premiumoutlets.com].

Fall Family Fun Fest

Jumping castles, carnival games, cultural costume contest, prizes. No tricks, all treats.

Bethel Chapel, 94-371 Ana Lane, Waipahu, Sat 10/31, 5-9pm,
all ages, free,
[www.iambethel.org], 677-3992

Shockhouse 2009

Jason, Freddie, Leatherface and more legends of fear wait to tear your face off. Figuratively.

Blaisdell Center Mansion, 777 Ward Ave., Wed 10/28, 6–10pm, Thu 10/29, 5pm–12am, Fri 10/30, 4pm–1am, Sat 10/31, 5pm–12am, $7.50 presale, $10 door, ages 5 & under free, 593-8333

Haunted Lagoon

The Laie Lady, dressed in white, glowing in the moon light, stalks the lagoon and brushes by you.

Polynesian Cultural Center, 55-370 Kamehameha Hwy., Wed 10/28, Thu 10/29, Fri 10/30, Sat 10/31, 6:30–9pm, $25 general ($45 Fastpass), $15 ages 5–15 ($35 Fastpass), $15 kamaaina (16 and up), $10 kamaaina keiki, [hauntedlagoon.com], 293-3333
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