Halloween returns to Party City

Halloween returned to Party City stores across the US this week (15 August, 2024) with the only Friends & Family Event of the season.

The Friends & Family event celebrated the official launch of the newest Halloween costumes, décor and animatronics in stores throughout the country. Party City invited shoppers to head into their local store to receive 31% off their entire purchase, along with free giveaways for the first 100 shoppers, sweet treats and a spine-tingling raffle.

Event goers gained priority access to this season’s most coveted Halloween trends, including Party City exclusive costumes which promise to secure the ‘Best Dressed’ spot at upcoming spooky soirees.

Little goblins and ghouls had the chance to experience their favourite character costumes in person and enjoy kid-friendly activities.

For more information, please visit www.partycity.com and follow Party City on Instagram and TikTok.

 

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