Halloween Plans in Katy, Texas

Halloween Plans in Katy, Texas

Halloween is all of Texas’ sigh of relief that cooler weather is coming. We have all hit our limit with temperatures in the 90’s and 100’s and are all looking forward to what the Fall and Winter months bring us this year. We did a little searching for you all and found some cool things in and around Katy for you to do during the start of our cooler weather adventures.

  •  allevents.com is a site that you can filter your search and find things to do for all ages in your area
  • eventbrite.com has a few results too that may get you excited about what this month has to offer

The one we like to lean on is our very own Katy Magazine Online– they offer a really good article every holiday season on where to be in Katy. Here are the things that they listed for this years spooky month.

  1. Cinemark presents “big screams on the big screen” with classic movies for all ages. Check their Fright Nights schedule here to reserve tickets for “Nightmare on Elm Street,” “The Exorcist,” “Monsters, Inc.,” “Scream,” and more. The theatre also offers special food and drink deals.
  2. Alamo Drafthouse delivers a spooky collection of frightening fun on the big screen. Choose from timeless terror classics to the biggest supernatural comedy hits of the ’80s and ’90s – “Ghostbusters (1984),” “The Slumber Party Massacre,” “The Lost Boys,” and “Beetlejuice.” Order your tickets now, and get your costume ready.
  3. No Label Brewing celebrates Halloween this weekend as Nightmare on 1st St. returns to the taproom. Join the fun with classic horror movies, costume contests, and more.
  4. Grab your friends and some witching brew and head to Pinot’s Palette. The Friday night painting features a colorful, moonlit sky that glows beautifully under both natural and black lights! Pinot’s Palette also offer other bootiful projects to take home.
  5. Drive Thru Event at Harris County ESD No. 48 Fire EMS This event is presented by the Katy Area Safety Fest. Guests will receive free goodie bags with safety information and giveaways. Attendees must remain in their vehicles, face masks are required and social distancing will be observed. No walk-ups, please. There’s safe Halloween fun for the whole family at Chuck E. Cheese with their “touchless” trick-or-treating at their Friday and Saturday night Glow Parties, or by ordering a KIDZ BOP at Home Halloween Party Pack for carry-out or delivery. 
  6. Trunk or Treat is open to children under 12 and is sponsored by the West Memorial Friends, American Legion Post 164, American Legion Auxiliary Unit 164, and the West I-10 Volunteer Fire Department.

There are a few other options on their site, but we wanted to give you a place to start your searching and planning.