Are you looking for a spooky and fun way to celebrate Halloween in Oklahoma City? Look no further! This October, the city is hosting a variety of exciting costume parties and events that will make your Halloween experience unforgettable. From the Spooky Pooch Parade at Myriad Gardens to the Rocky Horror Show at The Boom, there's something for everyone. The Spooky Pooch Parade is a great way to show off your pup's costume and compete in a dog costume contest. The event is held at Myriad Gardens and includes unlimited carriage rides, two sea lion performances, local food stalls, dancing and music by the Brothers Griiin DJs, and spooky drinks served in 11 different bars.
For a more theatrical experience, check out the horror comedy Eat, Slay, Leave by Heather Meyer at the community theater. This satirical vision of personal care culture follows three busy 30-year-old women who retire to a remote cabin and accidentally evoke terrifying supernatural forces with their misguided relaxation and rejuvenation techniques. Terre Rouge Burlesque will also be presenting an experience dedicated to pop and nerd culture with a touch of fetishism for an extra spooky touch of fun. The annual interactive movie experience at OKC's live entertainment venue pays homage to the 1975 film adaptation of The Rocky Horror Show.
Tickets include a meatloaf dinner and admission is for people over 21 years of age. The nonprofit movie theater will screen John Carpenter's classic 1978 slasher featuring the first encounter between Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Michael Myers (Tony Moran). Finally, Oklahoma River Cruises will briefly transform its classic ambience into a Halloween-themed ship with decorations, food, Halloween music and an ATM. So if you're looking for a unique way to celebrate Halloween in Oklahoma City this year, these events are sure to provide you with an unforgettable experience.
From costume parades to interactive movie experiences, there's something for everyone!.