If you are ever in the mid-Atlantic during Halloween:
I had no clue that Sleepy Hollow was just up the Hudson River Valley from NYC, I thought it was up in New England.... we happened upon it on a leaf looking drive in mid-October. It was then a Must Do every fall that we lived in that area. My kids were too young for us to go on the cemetery tours, etc. and were usually crashed out in the back seat by the time we got there at sundown, so we didn't get to go too deep, but boy did it look fun to explore. (and I don't think I could handle it anyway :S)
In Philadelphia there is a prison from the early 1800s (eastern state prison) that opens for Haunted Tours. I nearly pee'd myself just driving past it in the middle of the day in April. Super Spooky looking.
I too can't stand the general Pornification of our culture since the Internet and that everyone that has kept their figure, or not, feel compelled to slut it up on Halloween. A little cleavage, OK, but the whips & chains... oh please.
I like most anything silly and lighthearted, so Halloween is right up my alley.
It's got to be easy though or forget about it - I'm a lazy, low-hanging-fruit kind of goodtimer.
One time we spent a Halloween in Santa Barbara and were directed to a neighborhood where the whole neighborhood just went completely over the top. Each house having a different theme and whole families dressed in costume with garages open, huge huge block party. Truly a sight to behold. It was like trick or treating on a movie set. Totally fun to see.
For us, Halloween is just a piece of the Autumn puzzle.
My dad usually comes to visit. We make chili. Do some trick or treating.
I do put some effort into the kids' costumes with last minute whipped up homemade'ish' costumes from thrift store plunder, stuff we already have and an ebay purchase or two.
For those that like to decorate their pets.
I love this one
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And yes, I validate OPs feelings of not feeling Halloween.