šŸŽƒ Family-Friendly & Budget Halloween in Singapore: Where to Go

Halloween doesn’t have to be all ghosts and gore. There’s plenty of spooky fun in Singapore that’s perfect for kids and easy on the wallet. Whether you’re planning your first trick or treat or looking for a safe night out with little ones, here’s your 2025 guide to family friendly and budget Halloween fun.

šŸ˜ļø Neighbourhood Trick or Treat & Community Fun

šŸŽˆ Watten Estate (Bukit Timah) 31 October 2025, Friday

Every year, the residents here turn their estate into a Halloween wonderland. Expect houses decorated with cobwebs, pumpkins, and friendly ā€œmonstersā€ giving out candy. Bring your treat bag and stroll safely from 5pm onwards.
šŸ’° Free

⚽ Opera Estate (East Coast) 1 November 2025, Saturday

If you’re in the East, head to Opera Estate Football Field for a cosy neighbourhood carnival. Expect games, music, and candy stations all organised by residents. More details here.
šŸ’° Free

🧔 Community Club Events 18 October to 2 November 2025

Many community clubs and centres host family carnivals, costume contests, and small-scale trick or treat trails during the last weekend of October. These are a great way to meet neighbours and celebrate safely without spending much. More details here.
šŸ’° Usually free or $5 entry

šŸŒ™ For Older Kids or Families Seeking Mild Spooks

šŸ® Haw Par Villa: Night Adventure 3 October to 1 November 2025

Explore the park’s iconic statues and stories after dark. Go early in the evening to enjoy the lights and avoid the scarier zones. It’s a fun, cultural way to introduce kids to folklore without nightmares. More details here.
šŸ’° From $8 per ticket

šŸŽ¢ Universal Studios Singapore: Trick or Thrills 26 September to 1 November 2025

Not to be confused with the scarier Horror Nights. This version is made for families. Expect friendly monsters, character meet and greet, and candy zones scattered across the park. More details here.
šŸ’° Included with park ticket

šŸ§™ Where to Get Budget Costumes

You don’t have to spend a fortune for one night of fun. Here are affordable places to rent or buy kids’ Halloween costumes in Singapore.

ShopWhat You’ll FindPrice Range
Party With UsWitch hats, capes, superhero sets, and kids’ costumes from $25$10–$40
Costumes ā€˜N’ PartiesWide range of child and family costumes; rentals available$25–$50
Ministry of CostumesLarge variety; sometimes offers discounted older stock$30–$60
Daiso / Valu$Accessories like cat ears, pumpkin buckets, and makeup$2–$10
Online (Shopee / Lazada)Simple costumes delivered to your door. Just order early$15–$30

šŸ’” Supermom Hack:
Use MomGenie to get easy DIY costume ideas for your little one. It will suggest creative ways to turn everyday items like old shirts, cardboard boxes, and face paint into adorable Halloween outfits.

Save time, save money, and still have your child dressed to impress this spooky season. šŸŽƒāœØ