3. Visit New York and See the Pumpkins at The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze
The attraction takes place in Hudson Valley. It’s fun. It’s scary, too. Are you ready for a nightmare? Then visit New York and see over 7,000 pumpkins – they are all skillfully carved and lit up. The walk-though display is unforgettable. You’ll see the legendary pumpkin ghosts flying high up in the sky. Also, there is the Pumpkin Planetarium. Finally, do not miss the Sleepy Hollow. Make sure you’ve got a camera with you.
4. Visit Ireland and Dance at the Banks of the Foyle Halloween Carnival
The festival is held in Derry, Ireland. It’s one of the most impressive carnivals in Europe. This is the event where you can see people in extravagant costumes. You’ll be invited to dance and perform. The show ends with numerous fireworks. Take a trip to Ireland on October 31st and you’ll see the birthplace of Halloween. Scholars say the origins of the holiday come from ancient Celtic harvest festivals and learn the history– you cannot miss such a wonderful opportunity!