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Spooky season is upon us, and the Greater Kansas City area offers a rich mix of family-friendly outings and grown-up thrills this week. Whether you’re planning a costume night with friends, a fun outing for the kids, or a neighborhood drive-about to soak in Halloween spirit, here are some curated picks for the week of Tuesday through Saturday.Tuesday, October 28This is a great evening to get in the fall mood: visit a pumpkin patch, explore a corn maze, or take a relaxed drive through decorated neighborhoods. For something slightly different, check out the immersive woods walk at Powell Gardens (“Dark Forest”), which runs this week, with gates opening at 5:30 pm. Wednesday, October 29 & Thursday, October 30These mid-week days are perfect for family-friendly fall outings — think hayrides, pumpkin picking, and early evening neighborhood funVisit LEGOLAND Discovery Center Kansas City for its “Brick-or-Treat: Monster Party” event, daily through Oct 31, included with admission (ideal for younger kids) Take advantage of the pre-Halloween buzz by hitting a decorated area or trunk-or-treat event, many of which run in the KC metro Friday, October 31 (Halloween Night)The big night is here — expect trick-or-treating, costume outings, and larger events for older kids and adultsFor families: Neighborhoods will be buzzing with trick-or-treat activities and displays. Consider arriving early so the younger ones aren’t out too lateFor teens/adults: Join in on one of the major costume-friendly night-out events, such as the bar crawl at Tin Roof Kansas City, beginning around 7 pm For thrill-seekers: Head to Worlds of Fun for the final days of their intense “Halloween Haunt” haunted-maze experience Saturday, November 1The fun continues into Saturday with some “wrap-up” Halloween events or relaxed fall activitiesIf you prefer less intensity, revisit a pumpkin patch or corn maze for a calmer daytime outingFor adults still in the mood for costumes: another bar crawl or nightlife event around the city. (Ex: the Nov 1 crawl at Tin Roof) Wind down the weekend by driving through decorated neighborhoods or gathering for a cozy fall-themed meetup (hayride, cider, etc.).A Few Bonus Notes & TipsPlan your schedule around your group’s age and desire for fright vs fun — the haunts are intense and not always ideal for younger children Costumes are a big deal in night-out events; many venues give prizes for best dressed, so bring something funIf you’re with kids, try to hit the early evening hours (5 pm-8 pm) for safer, more family-oriented activitiesFor neighborhood drives, begin just after dusk (around 6-7 pm) when the lighting and décor are at their best