Kids on a Ride at Trick or Treat Street I X Center (Jennifer Gore)
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Take Part in the Last Year of I-X Center’s Trick-or-Treat Street

This Halloween tradition at the I-X Center has been a seasonal staple in Cleveland since 1994, and this year marks its “Final Boo” with games, rides, entertainment and all the candy your kid can carry.

Celebrate the last hurrah for one of northeast Ohio’s most beloved Halloween traditions. Since 1994, I-X Trick or Treat Street has been providing families with a festive trick-or-treating experience that keeps the scares at bay while also offering Halloween houses to explore, giant inflatables and whimsical displays that bring the spirit of the season to life.

I-X Trick or Treat Street spans two weekends in October this year (Oct. 18 and 19 and Oct. 25 and 26) at the I-X Center in Cleveland. The event features an array of non-scary houses for kids to approach and ask for treats. As they explore this whimsical faux neighborhood (dubbed Graveyard Heights), they can collect candy provided by Cleveland’s b.a. Sweetie Candy Co., the largest candy store in America.

Family at Trick-or-Treat Street at the IX Center (Jennifer Gore)
After bagging up all manner of sweets, visitors can enjoy rides on the Ferris wheel and Super Slide or try their luck in carnival-style games like Lucky Ducky and a balloon toss. Adding to the festive atmosphere are live shows and additional  entertainment in the form of animal encounters and sing-alongs.

The I-X Trick-or-Treat Street is geared toward children ages 10 and under, and tickets can be found online. This year offers a Pumpkin Family 4-Pack special, which includes four tickets for $60.

For more information, visit ixtrickortreatstreet.com.

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