News Summary
The I-X Trick or Treat Street event is returning for its last celebration titled ‘The Final Boo’ at the International Exposition Center. Scheduled for two weekends in October, this beloved Halloween festivity promises a climate-controlled environment filled with fun for children aged 10 and under. Attendees can enjoy themed attractions, games, rides, and over 300,000 pieces of candy. As the event draws to a close, families are invited to create lasting memories in a safe and entertaining atmosphere.
Cleveland Hosts Final I-X Trick or Treat Street Event in October 2024
The I-X Trick or Treat Street event is set to return for its final celebration titled “The Final Boo.” The popular Halloween festivity will take place at the International Exposition Center in Cleveland on two weekends: October 18-19 and October 25-26, 2024. This beloved event is designed for children aged 10 and under, promising a climate-controlled, family-friendly environment filled with Halloween fun.
Attendees can expect a variety of attractions, including themed houses, festive decorations, games, amusement rides, and a generous supply of candy. The event will hand out more than 300,000 pieces of candy, generously supplied by b.a. Sweetie Candy Company, which is commemorating its 75th anniversary this year. The venue will feature vibrant fall foliage, pumpkins, and larger-than-life Halloween decorations, creating an engaging atmosphere for families.
In addition to the traditional elements of Trick or Treat Street, participants can enjoy a variety of additional activities. These include vendors, princess sing-a-longs, bubble soccer, gellyball, kiddie rides, and live entertainment. This year’s event is particularly significant as many annual shows at the I-X Center are having their final appearances.
Event Details
The event will be open on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The full address for the I-X Trick or Treat Street is 1 I-X Center Dr., Cleveland, Ohio. Ticket sales began on September 2, 2024, with several price options available:
- General admission in advance: $18.31
- Box-office general admission: $20.39
- Military and first responders (on-site only, with ID): $11.33
- Seniors (60+ on-site only): $11.33
- Pumpkin family four-pack: $67.98
- Children ages 2 and under who are not trick-or-treating are free.
Parking for the event will be available at a cost of $10 per vehicle, ensuring accessibility for families driving to the venue.
Background Information
The I-X Trick or Treat Street event originated in 1994, quickly becoming a staple of the Cleveland Halloween celebration calendar. Over the years, it has attracted countless families eager to enjoy a safe and entertaining environment for their children. As this event comes to a close, it’s important to note that the I-X Center continues to evolve. Recently, the Cleveland City Council voted to extend the lease held by Industrial Commercial Properties for the I-X Center, although the identity of a future tenant remains undisclosed.
The final I-X Trick or Treat Street is expected to draw large crowds as families look to create lasting memories together. With its array of festive activities and an abundance of candy, this year’s event aims to leave a charming impression as it bids farewell to a long-standing tradition.
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- Cleveland.com: I-X Trick or Treat Street Returns
- WKYC: Cleveland I-X Center Trick or Treat Street
- News 5 Cleveland: Trick or Treat Street Returns
- Wikipedia: Halloween
- Fox 8: Final I-X Trick or Treat Street
- Google Search: Trick or Treat Events in Cleveland

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