Playtimes HK Magazine October 2017 Issue | Page 16
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Have a wicked
time at Disneyland
TRICK
OR TREAT?
I’m sure most of us would choose the
treat option, so stock up on creepy
candies and other Halloween curios
at Bookazine. Foiled Chocolate
Monsters, Halloween Beanie Boo Jelly
Beans or Halloween Tattoo Lollipops
anyone? Or if you’re in the market for
a piñata, head to Partytime for this
wicked Witch. Get spooking!
Join the Maze of Madness in which the
dark professor reveals the darker side of
Disney stories, such as the Scare Floor
from Monster’s Inc. When the sun goes
down Disney Villains, including Maleficent
and Cruella de Ville, will come out to play
in “Villains Night Out! Chapter 2.”. Or for
those who prefer to be spooked over a
meal, there’s Mickey’s Magical Halloween
Hunt where guests solve the mystery of
the missing treasure over a three-course
dinner. www.hongkongdisneyland.com
Spooktacular!
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POTTER'S potions at the 9 / 4 CAFE
Potter themed café!
Jump on your Nimbus 2000 and fly to Mong Kok’s brand new Harry
in London, 9¾
Station
Cross
Named after the hidden Hogwar ts Express platform at King’s
Potter named
Harry
With
Café might be the most exciting arrival in Hong Kong this month.
family.
whole
the
for
ing
food and drinks, like Butterbeer and Liquid Luck, there’s someth
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HALLOWEEN
CAMPS at
Maggie & Rose
Maggie & Rose holiday camps
are three-hour drop off sessions
which include meals and creatively
inspiring games and activities. This
Halloween, the kids will find out
what wicked witches put in their
potions, brew deliciously gruesome
treats in witches’ cauldrons, make
scarily yummy cakes, spider pies
and skeleton gingerbread men, and
create crazy crafts while having
a devilishly good time learning
through play. Contact: 2638 7191
or [email protected]
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In the
Glow
Looking for
Halloween
themed glow
in the dark
children’s clothes?
British online retailer
Boden has a great
selection of boys glow in the dark
t-shirts and glow in the dark dresses for
girls. They even have some spooky glow in
the dark pyjamas. Delivery to Hong Kong
costs from 12 GBP and takes approximately
8-10 days. www.boden.co.uk