A Halloween-inspired Night Out in San Diego
As the veil between worlds thins, San Diego comes to life with a variety of Halloween-inspired activities that promise an unforgettable night out. Dive into this guide, featuring handpicked recommendations and a detailed itinerary for a spooky date night guaranteed to get your heart racing, a friend reunion full of jump scares, or an unforgettable family-friendly adventure.
Stop #1: The Whaley House
Start the night with some San Diego history and a paranormal adventure at the world-famous Whaley House, known as The Most Haunted House in America. This iconic San Diego attraction was built by Thomas Whaley in 1857 and served as his family home after he arrived in California during the famous California Gold Rush. The home became a community staple because it was also San Diego’s first commercial theater, the second county courthouse, and a bilingual general store. What makes this historic landmark a great stop for your Halloween-themed night out is its eerie past. Over the years, numerous descendants of the Whaley family died in the house, but many believed it was destined to be haunted before construction even began since it was built on the site of the town gallows were many had been publicly executed. This legacy continues through paranormal and spiritual encounters that many still discover today. Book a 30- to 40-minute guided tour through the Whaley House and its surrounding grounds to hear tales of the spirits from the past and perhaps even experience the paranormal yourself.
Stop #2: Drinks at Oculto 477
Just a 2-minute walk from the Whaley House, you’ll find a hidden, prohibition-style speakeasy located right next to the second oldest cemetery in San Diego—with 477 graves! You'll need a reservation in advance for Oculto 477, but the unique atmosphere and eclectic menu are worth it.
Learn more by checking the blog I wrote with everything you need to know about Oculto 477.
Family Friendly Version: Grab a bite to eat at any of the nearby Old Town restaurants!
Stop #3: The Haunted Trail of Balboa Park
Just 10-minutes away from Oculto 477, you'll find The Haunted Trail at Balboa Park. This haunted attraction has been terrifying visitors since 2000, and features two different experiences: the 3,500 square foot eXperiment Maze and a mile-long terrifying outdoor Trail through twisted pines and gnarled oaks.
This isn’t your typical haunted house experience – it has been named by CNN to its Top 5 Best Haunted Attractions, and has been featured by the Travel Channel on its show, America's Scariest Halloween Attractions. True to its reputation, these haunts are not for children under 10 or the faint of heart.
The Scream Pass ticket option is highly recommended, since it allows you to arrive anytime during hours of operation on your selected day, and provides expedited entry to the maze and trail, significantly reducing wait times compared to other ticket options.
Stop #4 - Finish the Night with a Scary Movie
There's no better way to end your spooky evening than with a scary movie at Cinema Under the Stars, San Diego's premier outdoor theater located less than 10 minutes by car from Balboa Park.
This October, Cinema Under the Stars is featuring a variety of spooky classics, including Young Frankenstein, Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds, and Beetlejuice with weekend showing dates from mid to late October.
If you’re looking for something new, catch Smile 2, the much-anticipated sequel to Smile, opening in theaters on October 17. About to embark on a new world tour, global pop sensation Skye Riley begins experiencing increasingly terrifying and inexplicable events. Overwhelmed by the escalating horrors and the pressures of fame, Skye is forced to face her dark past to regain control of her life before it spirals out of control.
The LOT Liberty Station is about a 10-minute drive from Balboa Park.