Aoibhinn O’Leary, Kilcummin, winner of the best girl prize, sponsored by the Kerry GAA store, pictured with Paul Sherry, Killarney Outlet Centre Manager, Count Dracula and Eva Quinn, Kerry GAA Store
Cathal O’Sillivan, Rathmore, winner of the best dressed boy prize with Paul Sherry, Killarney Outlet Centre Manager, Count Dracula and Eva Quinn, Kerry GAA Store
Adrian, Grace, Saffron and Henry McCarthy, Killarney, winner of the best family prize, sponsored by Christmas in Killarney and O’Brien’s Irish Sandwich Bar, with Paul Sherry, Killarney Outlet Centre Manager, Count Dracula and Marie Cahillane, O’Brien’s
Marie, Sophie and Adam O’Sullivan with Lily and Karen Kennedy, Killarney
Ella McCarthy and Patricia Foley, Fossa
Declan, Dylan and Chloe McSweeney
Eli Foley and Natasha Maye met Count Dracula
Reeva Kiely with Dracula
Cillian and Kayleigh Walsh, Killarney, with Dracula
Max and Molly Kennedy, Glenflesk, encountered Dracula on the day
Amelie Boyle enjoying a candlemaking workshop
Superman enjoying the magic show entertainment by Tony Wonder
Witches and wizards, monsters and maniacs and ghosts and ghouls turned out in considerable force, causing absolute horror and terror, in Killarney.
Scary creatures descended on Killarney Outlet Centre for the Halloween party. Pictures: Eamonn Keogh
The zombie brigade came out of the darkness and descended, slowly, menacingly and eerily, on the annual scarefest at the Killarney Outlet Centre on Sunday.
Aoibhin O’Leary, Kilcummin, went all out for the fancy dress competition with this prizewinning entry
Wacky weirdos mingled with unsuspecting shoppers and all hell broke loose during the zany indoor fancy dress parade.
There were sensational prizes up for grabs including a Christmas in Killarney visit to Santa and lunch in O’Brien’s Irish Sandwich Café for the best dressed family and Kerry GAA gift boxes – including must-have 2024 jerseys – for the best dressed boy and girl.
There were goody bags for all children participating in the fancy dress parade but long before the parade commenced, there was so much fun to be enjoyed with Halloween face painting, balloon modelling, a candle making workshop, incredible magic shows with Tony Wonder and a chance to have a snapshot taken with Count Dracula himself.
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