IgoUgo

The IgoUgo Community Blog

2011 Archive

2010 Archive

2009 Archive

2008 Archive

2007 Archive

Category Archive

Most Recent Community Blog Posts

Top Blog Tags

About the IgoUgo Blog

Because you can't spend all day every day journeying around IgoUgo, editors round up the highlights: members' notable trips, newest reviews, favorite destinations, contests, and more. Have a question or idea? Let us know!

Our Go-To Sites

Halloween--Spanning the Globe

Halloween--Spanning the Globe Photo

Photo by Cindy Grant

Posted on October 29, 2025 in Trip Ideas

Halloween may have its origins in the Celtic festival Samhain, but today it’s celebrated by people across the globe--and IgoUgo travelers are no exception. They have the photos, stories, and journals of their scary (and interesting) trips to prove it.

Member Cindy Grant went to the source of Halloween tales and costumes when she spent time in Romania--Count Dracula’s home. Her journal Halloween in Transylvania outlines, in very helpful detail, where to stay and what to do, including a farewell dinner at Club Dracula, where the “decor was similar to a hunting lodge, and there were disembodied heads floating around and even some arms and legs scattered around on the walls.”

Dcorrri went to New Orleans for a week of good eats, and while those were certainly had, also got an “unexpected Halloween Parade on Bourbon Street that was quite interesting.” C_Wheel describes the French Quarter at Halloween as “a huge street party” and “one of the best places to be,” where “anyone in normal dress is definitely in the minority.”

Cindy Grant, our Transylvania pro, experienced London with Ghostour, “a week of haunted and creepy activities.” These included the Highgate Cemetary, the London Dungeon, and a ghost walk in Cambridge.

Hong Kong can be a good place to spend All Hallow’s Eve, and that’s what writeonthespot did with a couple of friends. The report on that experience: Hong Kong “is teeming with people dressed as witches and vampires,” but “they don't look scary.”

Photo by butterfly53

Scottish Halloween Traditions by Denise Scotland explains the Halloween tradition from ancient times to today. Check it out to learn more about turnip lanterns, trick-or-treating poems, and the history of Samhain.

Even theme parks like Disney World can be a place to channel the spirits of Halloween. Butterfly35 found the Magic Kingdom decorated with pumpkins, and Tori_rw got scared--but not too scared--at Universal Studio’s Halloween Horror Nights.


Halloween-related Blog Posts, Back from the Dead
Three Creepy Trips Sneak Up in Time for Halloween
IgoUgo’s 10 Favorite Mysterious Places
Freako-tourism
Halloween How-To: From Frightening to Friendly

Posted by eyesoftheworld (Anna Welch)

eyesoftheworld

Comment by eyesoftheworldStaff on October 29, 2025

IgoUgo was on the same wavelength as the Huffington Post today--they have a great slideshow of photos from Halloween celebrations around the world.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/29/halloween-celebrations-ar_n_775932.html

Eric from Aiea

Comment by Eric from Aiea on November 10, 2025

Hope my tips on Halloween in Hawaii help someone out next year. My coworkers were a bit envious when I let known I was flying out to Hawaii the day before I left....

eyesoftheworld

Comment by eyesoftheworldStaff on November 10, 2025

(here are Eric from Aiea's tips: http://www.igougo.com/story-s1380071-Honolulu-Tips_for_Halloween_in_Honolulu.html. sounds like a really great time if you know what to expect and bring your costume from home!)

Post a Comment

500 words or less