It’s Halloween again, here is a list of Halloween parties and events in Singapore 2020 for you.
Wishing you a Happy Halloween that screams with fun and excitement and many more!
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Wishing you a Happy Halloween that screams with fun and excitement and many more!
Minion Monsters Tricky Treats returns to Universal Studios Singapore with FrankenBob, Stuart Mummy, and Kevin Dracula taking center stage with their eye-catching costumes.
Embark on a trick-or-treat adventure around the park and enjoy a series of meet-and-greet experiences with popular characters from iconic movies dressed in theme with Halloween festivities, all characters will be decked out in Halloween costumes, perfect for the ’Gram. During the meet-and-greets, look out for our Candy Ambassadors, donned with distinctive orange aprons or pumpkin hats, who will hand you a delightful assortment of free candies, gummies, and chocolates.
Those waiting to sink their teeth into delicious food can get their fix with exclusive themed refreshments such as the Halloween Monster Burger and Mummified Corn Dog, available at selected food and beverage outlets. The ravenous can quench their insatiable thirst with the Shimmery Halloween Quencher, available at Loui’s NY Pizza Parlor.
More information on Universal Studios Singapore’s Halloween Fun for Everyone (17 September to 1 November 2020) can be found here.
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