Last year was the first since 2009 in which Las Vegas didn’t have a Halloween parade, Flying Pan Productions having taken 2015 off after a festive but increasingly expensive five-year run. This year, Paul Casey Productions will have a go at its own Downtown march, this time taking place not on Fourth Street but Fremont East—and not on Halloween, but October 29. A rep from PCP says the route will start 7 p.m. at Maryland Parkway, end at 7th Street and be limited to 500 participants (zombie- or Ghostbusters-themed vehicles, or groups of five or more) who register beforehand. The procession will cap off a weekend of Halloween-themed events by PCP; for more info, visit sincityhalloween.com.
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