Love this street! My boyfriend and I bought a few shooters and walked down it the year before, and I was in awe!! This year, I requested we go to Pumpkin Spectscular (we did that last year before coming to the street) and visiting Hillcrest Avenue again. It's become a little tradition for us! As a child, my parents always took my brother & I to drive around and look at Halloween or Christmas decorations, but it seems there's not as many people who do that anymore. So after visiting last year and again this year - it's 100% something I will look forward to again next year! A big round of applause for the homeowners on that street that participate - it really is a fun experience to...
Read moreWent last year with my wife, daughter and my mom it was during the day. And I enjoyed it got some great pictures and got to look as long as you wanted without feeling rushed. My wife, daughter and some of my wife's friends went tonight. And it was not as good as last year there was so many people and I felt rushed to get through each spot. Also had a person dressed up as Michael Myers and waited til I past which I was pulling a wagon it contained 2 kids of the age of two. And he moved towards the kid and scared 😭 them. Not cool at all. If you want to scare someone do not scare a 2 year old. Hope he was proud of himself. Other than that it was good will go back but it will be in the...
Read moreWith or without kids, this is a Halloween must! Each house is decorated differently. Some cute, some funny, some scary, and some are even interactive. The scary houses sometimes even have people that will jump out at you. I have to commend those people, because they won't jump out if you have small kiddos with you.
To walk the entire street, and some of the neighboring streets have decorated houses sprinkled in, will take you 1-2 hours, depending on how busy it is and how long you spend looking at each house.
Most importantly, its 100% free! The homeowners love to talk to visitors and are usually sitting outside blending in with the...
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