Halloween in Las Vegas is like an unofficial state holiday. Halloween is a day that most everyone dresses up and heads to Fremont Street for a stroll to show off their best costume and see the sights. This year’s event was without musical acts but that did not stop the Halloween crowd from coming to Fremont Street to party and enjoy the night with a drink in hand and selfies abound.
Tiffany and I had a blast walking down Fremont Street and taking it all in. Halloween is basically a month-long here and we enjoy people that dress up and celebrate the festive occasion that pulls in all kinds of people from near and far. Have a listen to our newest Video Podcast as we discuss the Halloween happenings on Fremont Street in Las Vegas.
Remember to Halloween responsibly in Las Vegas. It can get weird if you’re not prepared. After all, this is Bat Country.
Halloween is a special kind of event in Las Vegas that is treated like a state holiday. Some businesses even shut down for the occasion and everyone dresses up and heads downtown to Fremont Street to show off their favorite costume. Most locals love to come here and gather with friends and family to celebrate without all the moving around town trying to find the best party. Fremont Street has the best views and entertainment that anyone could ask for on Halloween night.
Next time your in Las Vegas, head to Fremont Street Experience and have the time of your life with lights and sounds from one end to another.