Anonymous
Post 10/28/2013 07:17     Subject: where to trick or treat in Arlington?

It's Halloween guys and it's only candy I would love more kids showing up !my sons love dressing up and handing out candy in our neighborhood. When he was three he told a teenager to take more don't be shy so freaking cute.
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2013 00:22     Subject: where to trick or treat in Arlington?

I lived in an area where it was common for children from other neighborhoods to be driven in. I never thought it was odd or "off-putting". WTF.
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2013 23:52     Subject: where to trick or treat in Arlington?

Anonymous wrote:I think it's strange to drive your kid to a different neighborhood for "good" trick-or-treating. People do it in my neighborhood (I won't name it because I don't want to attract more people) and I find it off-putting. I like knowing the people that come by, not wondering where the heck they've been driven in from.


I don't mind, and don't think it's strange. I would do the same if I lived in a place where there isn't trick or treating.
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2013 22:07     Subject: where to trick or treat in Arlington?

Anonymous wrote:How about lyon village?


I live in Lyon Village. If you ToT there I expect you to be from there. Do people really raid other neighborhoods? If you live in an apartment on the edge of Lyon Village, come on over. Otherwise, go to the neighborhood closest to your house.
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2013 22:00     Subject: where to trick or treat in Arlington?

I think it's strange to drive your kid to a different neighborhood for "good" trick-or-treating. People do it in my neighborhood (I won't name it because I don't want to attract more people) and I find it off-putting. I like knowing the people that come by, not wondering where the heck they've been driven in from.
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2013 21:46     Subject: where to trick or treat in Arlington?

How about lyon village?
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2011 12:28     Subject: where to trick or treat in Arlington?

It may be too late for this year, but next year buy tickets for Boo at the Zoo. Our daughter had a great time last year as a two-year-old and we're looking forward to this year. it's kind of cool to see the zoo at night. (and get candy!)
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2011 11:10     Subject: Re:where to trick or treat in Arlington?

North Jackson Street in Ashton Heights (N Jackson & N Pershing) is a great trick-or-treat street. Lots of decorations. Tons of kids and parents walking around. I believe there is a bonfire down the street at Lyon Park too.
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2011 10:04     Subject: where to trick or treat in Arlington?

Thanks, will definitely try at least one of the suggestions!
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2011 20:37     Subject: where to trick or treat in Arlington?

There is a really cute parade in the Westover area of N Arlington on the Saturday; parade with the middle school marching band leading the way then Mr Don performs. It's a cute and fun time... (Didn't answer your question about trick or treating though...I'm sure any neighborhood would be great!)
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2011 19:52     Subject: where to trick or treat in Arlington?

We live in Arlington Heights in So. Arlington and it's GREAT for trick-or-treating. In fact 4 of our friends (couples and their children) are coming to us from DC, Falls Church, Alexandria, and Bethesda for trick-or-treating!
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2011 19:50     Subject: where to trick or treat in Arlington?

I'm the OP, my understanding is that the stores in some malls pass out candy and do activities on Halloween night.

Happy to hear that the Tyson's one is worth it, thanks PP.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2011 19:30     Subject: where to trick or treat in Arlington?

Np-what is the tysons corner event? Please share. Thank you.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2011 17:48     Subject: where to trick or treat in Arlington?

Tysons Corner one is worth going to.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2011 17:26     Subject: where to trick or treat in Arlington?

This is the first time we will be taking our three year old trick or treating. Our neighborhood in S Arlington does not seem to do door-to-door trick or treating. Where would you take a three year old in or around Arlington?

Are the Pentagon City Mall/Row or Tyson's Corner Mall events for trick or treating fun and suitable for a three year old?

Thanks for any advice!