The Spirit of Boston is offering a family-friendly Halloween Lunch Cruise on October 30th, 2011, and one lucky Family Friendly Boston reader will win a family-five pack of tickets! Here are the details:
“Ghouls, ghosts and goblins are invited to climb aboard the Spirit of Boston for a spooky celebration on the Harbor. Kids and families are invited to trick or treat and enjoy an afternoon filled with ghoulish games for kids, music and goody bags. Kids and parents should come dressed in costume to take part in the Halloween parade. The cruise includes buffet lunch and open soda and juice bars.
Halloween Lunch Cruise Details
Date: October 30, 2011
Boarding: 11:30 AM
Cruising: 12 – 2 PM
Price: From $44.90 per adult* // $19.90 per child ages 3-12*
*Children 2 and under are complimentary
For more information and book this cruise visit http://www.spiritofboston.com/Boston/Halloween-Lunch or call 866.310.2469.
Win it! To enter the giveaway for a family-five pack, leave a comment letting me know what your favorite part of Halloween is. You can get a second entry for “liking” the Family Friendly Boston Facebook page. Just leave a comment letting me know that you did it. Giveaway ends 10/20/11 at 11:59pm ET. Winner MUST be able to attend the event on the 30th. No substitutions. For more things to do in Boston with kids, check out our Boston event calendar, which is always updated!














Our favorite part of Halloween is seeing all the little kids in costumes and seeing how many Mario’s, Tiggers, Spiderman we see
I love watching my daughter figure out what to be for Halloween.
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My favorite part of Halloween is sneaking the Reeses peanut butter cups out of my kid’s bags.
I love painting pumpkins and jack-o-lanterns with my son; then watching him proudly pick up the pumpkin to show me and saying “I did it”
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My favorite part of Halloween is eating pumkin pie and taking lots of pictures of my almost 2 year old daughter and I in our costumes.
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I didn’t grow up in the States, so I never celebrated Halloween growing up. Going to clubs all dressed up when I was single was FUN, but helping my 5 y.o. daughter pick out a costume, buying it with her, dressing her up and seeing her SMILE when we go out trick or treating is PRICELESS =)
Halloween has always been my favorite holiday for gathering together with family and friends and through the years I have had so much joy watching my children get ready for the day. However, this season has been exceptionally fun as I have watched my oldest (11 yrs old) get excited we prepare my youngest (1.5 yr old) for his first trick-or-treating.
Seeing my boys all dressed up in their costumes and trying to teach my 2 year old to say “trick or treat.”