Ghosts and ghouls will be roaming Bricktown as trick-or-treaters fill the streets
(OKLAHOMA CITY) – The Bricktown Association and Downtown OKC Partnership will host the seventh annual Brick-or-Treat Halloween festival for kids in costume on Monday, Oct. 25 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. The event is free, and attendees can enjoy another night of trick-or-treating in the Bricktown district of Oklahoma City.
Parents or guardians are invited to bring their children to Bricktown to trick-or-treat at over 35 participating businesses. The central hub of the event will be at Mickey Mantle Plaza of the Bricktown Ballpark, located at 2 S. Mickey Mantle Drive, where attendees can pick up an event map listing candy stops and programming throughout the district.
Additional programming will include free photos by The SNL Photo Booth, OKC Dodgers mascots Brix and Brooklyn, Thunder Drummers, and more. A trio of witch sisters are visiting Bricktown during Brick-or-Treat. Find the Sanderson Sisters roaming the district during the event. Plus, Frozen’s Elsa and Anna, and Batman will be available for photos and visits during the event.
Brick-or-Treat participating businesses include:
Abuelo's ACM@UCO All About Cha Bricktown American Banjo Museum Bass Pro Shops Brickopolis Entertainment Bricktown Candy Co. Bricktown Garage Bricktown Water Taxi Charleston's Restaurant Earl's Rib Palace
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Family Expectations Federal Corporation Fuzzy's Taco Shop Hampton Inn Hilton Garden Inn Holiday Inn Express Homewood Suites Hyatt Place Bricktown Insured Aircraft Title Service Johnson & Associates Landing Coffee Co OKC Melting Pot |
Oklahoma City Dodgers Old Spaghetti Factory Painted Door Gift Boutique Parrish DeVaughn Injury Lawyers Pearl's Crabtown Police Athletic League Revolutions Steelyard The Bridge Bricktown Toby Keith's I Love This Bar TRUE Dads Yucatan Taco Stand |
Brick-or-Treat is sponsored by Standley Systems and Oklahoma City Dodgers. Brick-or-Treat is free and open to the public, and trick-or-treaters must be ages 14 or under and be in costume to receive free gifts or candy. Participants are encouraged to bring their own candy bags to collect treats. For more information about Brick-or-Treat, visit WelcomeToBricktown.com/Brick-or-Treat/.