Boo at the Zoo is the wildest trick-or-treat in town! Disney princesses, Spidermans, Harry Potters, and other costumed guests are invited to join us at the eighth annual Boo at the Zoo, a safe and fun way for families with children ages two to 12 to enjoy the fall holiday. Tickets purchased at the Zoo's Visitor Center have no added fees. Introduced with great success in 1999, Boo at the Zoo offers Washington-area families and children a safe, fun-filled evening of trick-or-treating at the National Zoo. Children visit nearly 50 candy and food stations in Zoo buildings, explore three haunted trails, and participate in exciting activities throughout the evening. Animal demonstrations delight the young ghosts and goblins, and goody bags for both children and adults are distributed by costumed volunteers.
This family came early to "Boo at the Zoo."
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A fatherly cow pulls his boys dressed up as Spiderman and a pirate.
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Freddy Krueger: "Sticks and stones may break my bones... but nothin' will ever kill me."
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A friendly panda and a costumed child get ready to have fun at the zoo.
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Is that a real ghost? *
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"Lately the only thing keeping me from being a serial killer is my distaste for manual labour." - Dilbert
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A friendly phantom of the past has fun with the zoo's guests. *
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We asked Wednesday if there were creatures of the night around. She looked at us and responded, "Does it matter?"
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"Step this way folks and meet some real scare crows."
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A sign post lets everyone know that you are entering tiger territory.
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As we were wwwalking aaa bbbbig orange thing was mmmovving near us. I am pretty sure it was a tiger.
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ooohhhhhh Yes. It is a bbbbbigg TIGER!!
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Beware of entering the mouth of a tiger during halloween.
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Pumpkin pond gave an eary feeling to all that visited it.
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A real dead skeleton was fishing for ghosts. *
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