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Feel the Halloween spirit in Festive Walk Iloilo’s Fiesta De Los Muertos



No tricks, all treats! Festive Walk Iloilo is setting the mood to an enchanting and colorful Halloween with the launch of Fiesta de Los Muertos this October. 

Ilonggos and guests from around the country can get groovin’ in the hippest Halloween ever, filled with vibrant attractions, delightful deals, and fun activities for everyone.

Halloween celebrations begin on October 18, with the Spooktacular Specials. Those who are organizing a Halloween party or are getting ready for a virtual trick or treat, can prepare by buying their wickedly fun party essentials at discounted prices. 

Spooky jams will haunt mall guests in Ghost Buskers. Strolling around the mall will become more exciting with music coming from talented Ilonggo buskers, as well as roving mimes. They will spookify guests from October 18 to 31. 

Everyone will be bewitched and beguiled in Groovin’ Graves! This Halloween corner in Festive Walk Iloilo will be decorated by spellbinding installations which will send anyone into a Halloween frenzy. It’s best to ready your camera for lots of fun photo moments. Visit Groovin’ Graves until October 31.

Get creative with the help of Hack-O-Ween. Level up in the makeup and costume department with a free makeup tutorial. Those who are searching ideas for house decorations can also score creepy and thrilling concepts here! Tutorial episodes will be released until October 31.



For the safety of every guest and staff, Festive Walk Iloilo implements safety measures, health checks, and proper social distancing. 

For more information, visit megaworld-lifestylemalls.com or call the Megaworld Lifestyle Malls Hotline at 8-462-8888. 




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