irvineboy said:looking for recommendations for best urban neighborhoods to take kids trick or treating. We have been to North Park in that would lively but looking for others.
irvinehomeshopper said:If you are wanting your kids to have an experience, you will likely find clustering of spots in Irvine. Northpark has the highest white population in most of the newer Irvine. The homes owned by white folks are usually the most decked out with decorations. Forget about the Chidians homes. They don't spend money to decorate for Halloween, may be cheap and cheesy decorations from Big Lots or 99 cents stores at best. So avoid places like Stonegate, Cypress Village, Portola Springs and Woodbury. The best neighborhoods to go trick or treating in SoCal voted by OCR and LA times OC's Floral Park consistently made the list. Take your kids there to experience the spirits of Halloweens and no admission fee.
http://www.ocregister.com/articles/halloween-375830-house-mother.html
According to someone, pedestrian access is open to all Irvine gated communities.shadyoc said:I am not sure if NP gates are open all the time. I doubt you can just walk past the guard on the pedestrian. You probably will need some sort of key fob. Does anyone know?
I can't comment on NP, but that is not the case in the gated community I live in.irvinehomeowner said:According to someone, pedestrian access is open to all Irvine gated communities.shadyoc said:I am not sure if NP gates are open all the time. I doubt you can just walk past the guard on the pedestrian. You probably will need some sort of key fob. Does anyone know?
irvinehomeshopper said:http://www.ocregister.com/articles/santa-640354-study-second.html
Santa Ana is the best Halloween City in the State and ranked 4th nationwide.
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