How do you celebrate a holiday in a pandemic? Thatâs a question I think we have all asked ourselves at least once this year. Itâs difficult to feel the same excitement about Halloween when the pandemic has changed everyoneâs plans, but that doesnât mean you canât still find ways to have fun (safely, of course). Whichever Halloween activity you choose to participate in, make sure to wear your mask, stay six feet apart, and eat lots of candy!
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1. Enjoy a festive shake at Jojoâs
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Jojoâs Shake Bar truly outdid themselves this year with an entire fall pumpkin patch right in River North. Their menu is offering a variety of seasonal shakes, even one with an entire slice of pumpkin pie on top! I personally canât think of a better way to celebrate Halloween. Bonus, there are tons of photo-ops in the pumpkin patch for you to get a great Halloween themed insta pic!
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2. Spooky Cruise on Lake Michigan
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Chicago is famous for the year round boat cruises on Lake Michigan. If youâre of legal drinking age, you can enjoy âbooze cruisesâ with cocktails included in the price of your ticket, or you can just enjoy the scenic view of the skyline while floating around the lake. Either way, it is a great way to see the city from a new perspective and share the Halloween spirit with a significant other or some friends. For more information and to view ticket pricing, you can head to chicagopartyboat.com.
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3. Riverwalk Beer and Cider Fest
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If you love exploring the Riverwalk as much as I do, then youâre sure to enjoy a socially distanced beer, cider, and cocktail tasting like this one! These tastings are happening every weekend, and include a private table, along with 12 tastings per person with the price of your ticket. You can get your tickets with the link here.
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4. Fall Fun at the Lincoln Park Zoo
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The Lincoln Park Zoo is one of my favorite free things to do in Chicago. On a crisp fall day, this is the perfect outdoor activity to enjoy the animals and surrounding nature! This year, the Lincoln Park Zoo is offering a pumpkin walk, pumpkin patch, and outdoor bar and grill pop-up. All you need to do is make a free reservation for your visit a few days in advance, and proceed to enjoy all of the fall festivities!Â
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5. Outdoor Halloween PartyÂ
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Although the Chicago bar scene is staying socially distant this year, you can still enjoy a fun Halloween atmosphere at a few different locations around the city. Experience a haunted cabin at Whiskey Business in Wicker Park, or snuggle up in a haunted igloo at the Godfrey rooftop in River North. Other than the awesome decor, youâll be able to taste some delicious Halloween drinks. If you want to take it to the next level, dress for the occasion and sport your Halloween costume!Â
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If youâre not keen on going out to explore the city this year, thereâs always the option to watch the Halloween classics from the comfort of your couch. However you choose to celebrate, I hope you have a safe and spooky Halloween!