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Originally Posted by marigold
I like the swimming pool idea as well, no one can wear gross costumes in the pool.
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That's why I thought swimming would be good. I was trying to think of somewhere that Halloween wouldn't be much different and I was right (as opposed to something like bowling, mini golf, or roller skating where people could still dress up). The front desk people do often dress up (but they're at work so it can't be too gory or anything) and there are sometimes little Halloween decals on various windows, but by and large the swimming experience is pretty much normal, just much less crowded (which I appreciate for sure!) Some pools close, though, so be sure to call and ask about Halloween specifically. Sometimes the pool closes at 7 so we go and swim, then go out for dinner and by the time we are back everything is over (we don't stay home because people ring our doorbell all evening long anyway even if the lights are off).