First off, I know no one personally who actually seeks out 'Dum Dums' but this "survey" says so. So if you're the dum dum who likes 'dum dums', come forward (jk!)
The trend has been gaining momentum over the past few years and is now pretty widely recognized. This is great awareness for a few reasons. First if you have someone come to trick or treat that looks to old to be participating with a blue pail and second if you have a child that comes by they may have a hard time for various reasons, excitedly shouting "Trick-or-Treat" like others. Blue pails are a great subtle indicator that these cuties deserve extra smiles and yummy Halloween treats.
The Egyptian Theatre is Boise's Premier Historical Theatre located right in the heart of Downtown Boise. Right on the corner of Capitol and Main. They recently updated the list of Classic Halloween movie showings and I am definitely looking forward to a fun and nostalgic night out with some of these.
Said to be haunted by both former guests and employees, these hotels are for the thrill-seekers looking to hunt ghosts on their vacations. Here I have highlighted the most haunted hotel in Idaho as well as our surrounding states: Utah, Oregon, Montana, Wyoming, Nevada and Washington. Just in case you are a scream chaser and want to take a road trip to check out all of the top haunted hotels.
The Egyptian Theatre was closed for a long time due to the pandemic but recently opened back up for classic movies and some live shows and acts. One thing we are looking forward to is it's array of Halloween movies slatted to be played in October.
Boise's Mayor McLean joined Moug & Angie on election day to answer questions about voting; how to register if you've waited, how to receive help and addressed some local concerns. We also find out whether or not Die Hard is a Christmas movie!
There is no doubt this Halloween will feel somewhat different. We put together a Halloween Scavenger Hunt if you're looking for last second ideas. It's cheap.