News Summary
Cleveland’s I-X Trick or Treat Street is celebrating its final event, “The Final Boo,” on two weekends in October, featuring attractions for children 10 and under. With over 300,000 candies, themed houses, games, and live entertainment, the event promises families a safe Halloween experience. Admission prices vary, and parking is available. This beloved tradition, running since 1994, marks the end of an era with the impending closure of the I-X Center, encouraging families to make lasting memories.
Cleveland Announces Final I-X Trick or Treat Street Celebration
The I-X Trick or Treat Street in Cleveland, Ohio, is set to host its final event, titled “The Final Boo,” over two weekends: October 18-19 and October 25-26. Designed specifically for children ages 10 and under, the event promises a safe and climate-controlled Halloween experience for families in the Northeast Ohio community.
Event Highlights and Activities
Attendees of The Final Boo can look forward to a variety of attractions, including themed houses, festive decorations, and a plethora of games and amusement rides. Over 300,000 pieces of candy will be dispersed during the celebration, supplied by b.a. Sweetie Candy Company, which is commemorating its 75th anniversary this year. The venue will be adorned with fall decorations, featuring pumpkins and large festive displays that create a lively atmosphere.
Activities at the event will be diverse, with options for every young attendee. Guests can enjoy vendors, princess sing-a-longs, bubble soccer, gellyball, kiddie rides, and live entertainment among other offerings. This vibrant array of activities is designed to ensure an enjoyable experience for children and their families.
Event Details and Pricing
The I-X Trick or Treat Street will take place at the I-X Center, located at 1 I-X Center Dr., Cleveland, Ohio. Operating hours for the event will be as follows:
- Saturdays (October 18 and 25): 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
- Sundays (October 19 and 26): 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Admission prices for the event are structured to accommodate various attendees:
- General admission in advance: $18.31
- Box-office general admission: $20.39
- Military and first responders (with ID, on-site only): $11.33
- Seniors (60+, on-site only): $11.33
- Pumpkin family four-pack (four general tickets): $67.98
- Non-trick-or-treating kids ages 2 and under do not require a ticket.
Parking for the event is available for $10. Tickets went on sale on September 2 and can be purchased at IXTrickorTreatStreet.com.
Background on I-X Trick or Treat Street
The I-X Trick or Treat Street has been a beloved community tradition since its inception in 1994 and has served as a staple of the Northeast Ohio area for nearly 30 years. The event is known for providing children with a fun and safe alternative to traditional trick-or-treating and has consistently drawn large crowds each year. The impending closure of the I-X Center contributes to the significance of this final celebration, marking the end of an era for one of the area’s favorite family activities.
While the Cleveland City Council has extended the I-X Center’s lease for Industrial Commercial Properties, the future tenant and the official closure date of the facility have yet to be disclosed. As The Final Boo approaches, families are encouraged to partake in this cherished Halloween experience, making lasting memories during its last iteration.
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- Cleveland.com: I-X Trick or Treat Street Returns
- Wikipedia: Trick or Treating
- iHeartRadio: I-X Trick or Treat Street
- Google Search: Trick or Treat Street Cleveland
- WKYC: I-X Center Trick or Treat Street
- Google Scholar: Halloween Events Cleveland
- News 5 Cleveland: Trick or Treat Street Returns
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Halloween
- Fox 8: Final I-X Trick or Treat Street Details

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