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Trick-or-treat spots this weekend

All roads lead to malls and hotels this weekend as more and more establishments and property developers are leveling up in joining the fun of Halloween.  If you’re still wondering where you take the family for some trick-or-treating, you might want to check out the following places:

Resorts World Manila

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What:  Superkid Funfest

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Where:  The Plaza, 2nd floor Newport Mall, Resorts World Manila

When:  Oct. 28, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.

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Dress your kid up as his or her favorite superhero for a super Halloween treat.  Simply present a single-receipt purchase worth at least P2,000 on the event day from the following:  Newport Mall outlets, Holiday Inn Express, Belmont Hotel or Resorts World Manila signature restaurants.  One pass lets one kid and one adult companion entry to the event.  Exciting activities such as a banana-eating contest, balloon race and obstacle course as well as snacks and a Superkid Funfest loot bag await all kids.

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Power Plant Mall

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What:  Viva La Roca

Where:  Power Plant Mall

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When:  Oct. 28, 10 a.m. / 2 p.m. / 6 p.m.

Grab your gitaras, it’s ¡Holaween!  Journey to the Land of the Dead for a day of fun games, magical surprises and exciting activities—just make sure that you come back.  Tickets are at P500 each and lets one child and one adult in the festivities.  An additional adult companion  costs P250, just in case your child wants abuelita to join in the fiesta.  Get your tickets at the concierge near Mango.

Savoy Hotel Manila

What:  The Mad Hatter Halloween Experience

Where:  Savoy Hotel Manila

When:  Oct. 27, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Go down the rabbit hole but make sure that you and the kids are in your best hats and costumes.  For P500 each, experience an afternoon filled with sweets and treats.

And if that isn’t enough, head over to Squares at the second floor of Savoy Hotel Manila and sink your teeth ala-Dracula into some limited edition Halloween cupcakes.  The yummy treats are available until Oct. 31 only.

Belmont Hotel Manila

What: Halloween Lunch Buffet

Where:  Belmont Hotel Manila

When:  Oct. 31, from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Feast on a Halloween-themed lunch buffet and sweet treats for kids in their best Halloween look for only P700 per head.

Enjoy a much needed rest at Belmont Hotel Manila as they offer a special Halloween staycation treat.  For P6,500, the package includes an overnight stay for two in a superior room, breakfast for two, Bailey bear and lunch for two.

For inquiries and reservations, please call (02) 318-8888 or email [email protected].

You may also book through the hotel’s website, belmonthotelmanila.com.

Eastwood Richmonde Hotel

What: Zombie Land: Halloween Kiddie Party

Where: Grand Ballroom and Amberly Bermont, Eastwood Richmonde Hotel

When: Oct. 28, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

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Braaaaains!  Those looking for a sumptuous feast should troop to Eastwood Richmonde Hotel for a kiddie snack buffet with drink and afternoon packed with thrilling activities—a family costume parade, a magic show, musical entertainment, games, snack stations, horror house, photo booth and loot bags.

Prizes await the children and parents in the best costumes.  For details and how to purchase tickets, visit their Facebook page or call (02) 570-7777.

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