The newest Halloween attraction to hit Orange County is the Ghost Ship that will leave Newport Harbor Friday and Saturday from 6:30 to 11:30 p.m. The haunted cruise is filled with 75 minutes of mayhem from the same company that brings the Haunted Hayride in Los Angeles.
The ship offers three scary levels that guests will have to navigate including a Treatment Facility with examples of barbaric treatments used to cure ailing men such as hydrotherapy, shock treatment and sleep deprivation.
The second level is a rest area with drinks and snacks for sale. And the final level offers an interactive execution experience. Three different voyages to choose from: 6:30 to 7:45 p.m.; 8:15 to 9:30 p.m. and 10 to 11:15 p.m. Cost is $59 per person, cash only.
2901 W. Coast Hwy. in Newport Beach. 310.993.8289.
Test Your Taste!
At Fixtures Living in Costa Mesa this Saturday starting at 10 a.m you’re invited to a culinary test to find out which tastes better, cold or hot foods? Executive Chef Bridget Bueche and her team will be demonstrating what tasty bites can be made using Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances.
The breakfast feud tasting schedule is at 10 and 11 a.m.; lunch feuds are at noon, 1 and 2 p.m.; and dinner feuds are at 3, 4 and 5 p.m.
Fixtures Living is at South Coast Collection at 3303 Hyland Ave., in Costa Mesa. 949.429.0800.
Ante Up!
TACA’s 5th annual Ante Up for Autism is rolling out the red carpet for a “Gala and Casino Night” to benefit families touched by autism on Saturday, Nov. 5 starting at 5 p.m. at the St. Regis Monarch Beach Resort & Spa. The celebrity and pro athlete filled evening includes casino action, a live and silent auction, poker tournament, cocktails, and tips from poker stars. The cost per person is $250. Tickets are available at taconow.org. For more information, call 949.640.4401.
St. Regis Monarch Beach Resort & Spa is at 1 Monarch Beach Resort in Dana Point.
Meet Laguna's Sister!
Laguna Beach’s sister city is Menton, France, a beautiful seaside village situated between the French and the Italian rivieras. And you may be taking an incredible five day/four night trip there if you win the vacation thanks to Laguna Beach Visitors & Conference Bureau and Laguna Beach Sister Cities Assn.
The trip includes a stay at Hotel Riva, and $2,500 toward transportation. SoCal residents can register to win through Thursday, Nov. 3 at 6:59 p.m. at the Laguna Beach Visitors Center at 381 Forest Ave. in Laguna Beach. The winner will be drawn that evening at 7 p.m., during First Thursday’s Art Walk.
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- 10.27.25 – Sip & Shuck Returns to Laguna Beach Nov. 2 to Benefit CASA
- 10.26.25 – A Crystal Cove Takes Mimosa Brunch to the Next Level
- 10.26.25 – Rose Bakery Café Opens in Orange
- 10.21.25 – Last Chance to Dine at 608 Dahlia Before Oct. 26
- 10.20.25 – Irvine Barclay Theatre Announces Fall and Holiday Season Lineup
- 10.20.25 – Newport Beach Film Festival 2025: ‘Blue Moon’ Shines on Opening Night
- 10.19.25 – Wahoo’s Marks 38 Years with Free Community Celebration in Costa Mesa
- 10.15.25 – Pumpkin Palooza Returns to Discovery Cube OC This October
- 10.14.25 – Irish Spotlight at the Newport Beach Film Festival
- 10.09.25 – The Jill Foundation’s Annual Opportunity Drawing Is Now Open
- 10.09.25 – Born in OC Book Signing at Lido Village Books
- 10.08.25 – Disneyland Experience Headlines The Wish Gala Auction
- 10.07.25 – Rodrigo’s Mexican Grill Reopens Reimagined Anaheim Hills Flagship
- 10.05.25 – Star Wars: A New Hope in Concert at Musco Center
- 10.04.25 – Puesto Celebrates National Taco Day with Golden Ticket Giveaway
- 10.02.25 – Musco Presents Complexions Contemporary Ballet
- 10.02.25 – Newport Beach Becomes Global Beach Volleyball Capital Oct. 7–12
- 10.01.25 – Laguna Cliffs Hosts Harvest Moon Sound Bath
- 09.29.25 – Zov’s Debuts New Brunch Menu Inspired by Family Traditions
- 09.26.25 – Segerstrom Center Expands Feel Good, Do Good Donation Drives
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- 10.27.25 – Jack Johnson Headlines Two-Night Coast Film & Music Benefit Concert
- 10.26.25 – Prime Pizza Opens First Orange County Location in Mission Viejo
- 10.20.25 – Salt & Lime Modern Taqueria Brings Elevated Flavor to Costa Mesa
- 10.19.25 – Fall Fun at The District: Halloween Boo Bash and Cocktail Tour
- 10.16.25 – Luxury Wellness Meets Concierge Medicine at Coastal Wellness MD
- 10.16.25 – Chiang Rai Thai in Tustin Serves Up Michelin-Recognized Northern Thai Cuisine
- 10.16.25 – Chili Chutney Brings Authentic Afghan Cuisine to Lake Forest
- 10.15.25 – Tales of Wonder and Imagination: Alexander Shelley Leads Pacific Symphony in ‘Scheherazade’
- 10.14.25 – California Wine Festival Returns to Huntington Beach Oct. 17 - 18
- 10.13.25 – Santa Maria Novella Brings Centuries of Craft to South Coast Plaza
- 10.08.25 – Newport Beach Film Festival Announces 2025 Honors
- 10.05.25 – Fashion Meets Film: StyleWeekOC Returns to Fashion Island October 15–19
- 09.29.25 – Pacific Airshow Returns to Huntington Beach Oct. 3-5
- 09.26.25 – Mastro’s Brings Its Iconic Dining Experience to Irvine Spectrum
- 09.25.25 – San Francisco Ballet’s Frankenstein Comes to Segerstrom Center
- 09.19.25 – 26th Annual Newport Beach Film Festival Announces 2025 Lineup
- 09.16.25 – Tastemakers of Orange County Returns to Segerstrom Center for the Arts
- 09.16.25 – Pacific Wine & Food Classic Returns September 20
- 09.15.25 – The Market Place Opening Celebration
- 09.12.25 – Segerstrom Center Welcomes Yearlong Karon Davis Installation
