The Second Best Holiday May Be Halloween
Halloween, the holiday that is usually unnoticed in other parts of the world, is growing to be a well-loved holiday in North America, as evident by the increase in spending. Halloween is the sixth-largest U.S. holiday in terms of spending. The spending is mostly attributed to young males and partygoers, who buy or rent expensive costumes and throw elaborate parties.
Although it may not be affluent parents who spend the most on Halloween, 68% of adults surveyed said they would observe the holiday in some way, whether it’s buying candy or visiting a Halloween attraction.
Some popular Halloween attractions include corn mazes and haunted houses. You can even find websites that offer reviews on the best haunted house, whether it’s a Denver haunted house or one in Utah. You can also check out a haunted blog, with reviews on the newest Halloween movie and all things scary.
Whether you celebrate Halloween by buying candy, throwing a party, or just catching the latest Saw IV movie, enjoy this creepy holiday before it ends.
October 19th, 2007 at 12:55 pm
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