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Sing and Dance at Little Musicians in Motion!

October 10, 2013

Children playing with a parachute at Sing and Dance at LIttle Musicians in Motion.

Sing, move, dance, clap, and play instruments! Little Musicians in Motion is a mommy and me, and/or daddy and me, musical jamboree class for children aged 4 months to 6 years who enjoy singing, dancing, and making music with instruments!

Open Gym

We recently participated in an Open Gym. Melinda, the owner and teacher, is very friendly, enthusiastic, and easy-going. Her energy was contagious, and she had fun herself singing the songs and leading the motions. She learned the children’s names quickly and involved each of them actively in the class.

Little Musicians in Motion

We began Open Gym time with a Car Wash, where each child participated in some way. All of the children loved the bubbles that filled the air. Even the littlest ones were involved!

Each child was then given a little jungle animal while we sang The Jungle Song. We practiced animal sounds, learned the signs for each animal, and played musical instruments together.

One of the kids’ favorite activities was the Bounce House (I wish we had these when we were little!). While the children took turns in the bounce house, Melinda kept everyone engaged while leading a song and jumping to the beat.

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The drums were a big hit. The children loved playing the drums fast, slow, soft, hard – following Melinda’s lead and playing to the music. The fun-filled hour ended with all sorts of games with the parachute.

Melinda kept the class moving, one song or activity to the next for the entire hour. All of the children from 13 months to 4 years old were engaged, and the Moms were all involved playing along with their children. When I asked my son what part he liked the most, he said he didn’t like any part, he liked all of it!

  • Open Gym Times: Check Little Musicians in Motion on Facebook for upcoming dates and times, with a different theme each week.
  • Cost: $5 for the first child, $2 for each additional child
  • Location: 19102 Q St.
  • Email to reserve your spot: [email protected]

Little Musicians in Motion Classes

Love the Open Gym time? Many class sessions are offered for 45-minutes for 10 weeks.

The Winter Session runs November 18th – February 10th (breaks during Thanksgiving Week (11/25-12/1) and Christmas Week (12/23-1/5)). Not ready to sign up for a 10 week session? Check the class schedule and feel free to drop in to any class with an open spot. Single classes cost $15.00 per class.

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Birthday Parties

Come and enjoy your special day at Little Musicians In Motion! Each party will be 90 minutes long and will include:

  • 30 minutes of singing and dancing
  • 15 minutes of free play with the instruments and free dancing
  • 45 minutes for refreshments and opening of presents
  • An instructor will be provided to help with the set up and cleaning.
  • The cost is $120.00 for a 10 child party and $8.00 for each additional child up to 6 additional children.

Giveaway: Win A Birthday Party or 10-Week Session with Little Musicians in Motion!

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Disclosure: Many thanks to Little Musicians in Motion who provided the gift certificate for the giveaway, and an Open Gym class for my family to facilitate the review. All opinions are my own. See disclosure and privacy policy here.  This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed, or administered by, or associated with, Facebook.

Other Helpful Resources:

  • Omaha Kids Calendar
  • Kids Eat Free
  • Family-Friendly Halloween Events in Omaha
  • Omaha Area Pumpkin Patches, Corn Mazes, and Fall Festivals
  • Ultimate Guide of Things to Do with Kids in Omaha

Filed Under: Family Fun, Local Business

Family Time at Papio Fun Park

September 4, 2013

Family Time at Papio Fun Park Sign.

Create fun memories with your family and friends at Papio Fun Park! Enjoy go-karts, miniature golf, lazer tag, Spaceball, Jumpshot, arcade games, batting cages and Water Wars – a water balloon game.  Come for a game of mini golf or stay to enjoy all the fun with one of the wristband packages ranging in price from $10-$22.

We recently visited and played a round a mini golf with my family. Each hole is based on various locations around the country.

A collage of mini-golf holes at Papio Fun Park.

My favorite hole was the Gateway Arch in St. Louis!

A collage of pictures of a mini-golf hole at Papio Fun Park.

The kids loved playing Jumpshot and Spaceball, and we all competed in Lazer Tag. Even our youngest was in on the fun!

A collage of activities at Papio Fun Park.

It was a beautiful day, perfect for driving around the track! They had several two-seaters, which allows for family fun!

A close-up of go-carts at Papio Fun Park.

They also have a beautiful pavilion where you can host a gathering large or small, and many options for Birthday Parties, too!

A close up of a covered picnic area in front of a parking lot at Papio Fun Park.

Papio Fun Park offers a variety of activities and attractions providing fun for the whole family!

Disclosure:  I am a Moms Connect member of US Family Guide, and in exchange for my participation in sharing information, discount offers, and giveaways for family-friendly attractions, US Family Guide has provided passes for my family. All opinions are my own. See disclosure and privacy policy here.

Filed Under: Family Fun, Local Business

Kansas City’s Union Station – Fun for the Whole Family!

August 12, 2013

A close up of the sign for Kansas City\'s Union Station.

This summer, we enjoyed one of our first family vacations. A large flag hanging in a long hall of windows at Kansas City\'s Union Station.Kansas City was a perfect destination, not too long of a road trip for the little people, but filled with enough fun and adventure that makes us wanting to return again soon.

One of our main stops was Union Station, Kansas City’s fully restored landmark. This beautiful building now houses restaurants, shops, and many fun attractions.

Science City

Science City was an amazing adventure for our entire family.  It is FULL of hands-on science activities and exhibits, engaging kids and adults of all ages for hours. It is spacious enough where we were able to interact with activities on our own and did not feel crowded, even though it was a busy Friday with a summer camp going on.

Science City KC

Our kids loved the Kinderlab, perfectly suited for their little hands and bodies. We watched snakes being fed in The Nature Center, dug in the Dinosaur Dig Site, crawled through the underground pipes, played the piano with our feet, simulated flying through the air in a helicopter, played in a treehouse, and watched other visitors try the Sky Bike, suspended on a highwire 30 feet above the ground. Mr. E Hotel challenged us with more than 21 different illusions.

Plus, with our Omaha Children’s Museum, we received Free Admission as part of their Reciprocal Membership Program!

Model Railroad Experience

A close up of a model train display at Kansas City\'s Union Station.

No visit to Union Station is complete without a visit to the Model Railroad Experience. See 8,000 square feet of toy trains including tiny N-scale model trains to the big G-scale trains. The Model Railroad Experience is FREE with any Union Station ticket!

Real Pirates

Real Pirates, a traveling exhibition from National Geographic, tells the story of The Whydah, and her conversion from slave ship to one of the most successful pirate ships in the early 1700s. The Whydah is the first fully authenticated pirate ship discovered in U.S. waters.

A text for the Real Pirates story at Kansas City\'s Union Station.

Upon entering, visitors watch a brief movie describing the background story behind the Real Pirates. This leads to a unique introduction to the exhibit, where you feel as if you are part of the story, learning about the pirates who were on the ship, how they lived, their backgrounds, and how they interacted with one another on the ship. ‘Real’ pirates walk around sharing their own tales and answering questions.

In this interactive exhibit, visitors will see a gallery of artifacts including real pirate coins, hoist the Jolly Roger, learn to tie nautical knots, walk through a ship replica, and learn the science behind restoring these artifacts.

I would personally recommend this exhibit for adults and older children who can better understand the history behind The Whydah. Visitors also have the option of purchasing a wand which might be helpful in following the exhibit.

Visiting Real Pirates:

  • June 22nd through January 5th, Hours
  • Tickets range from $14.50-$18.95, with special discounts for members

Disclosure: Many thanks to Union Station who provided tickets for my family to attend Real Pirates. All opinions are my own. See disclosure and privacy policy here.  

Filed Under: Family Fun Tagged With: Kansas City, Travel

10 Fun & Free Cabin Fever Relievers in Omaha

February 1, 2013

A snowy scene with trees and overlay text that reads, \"10 Fun and Free Cabin Fever Relievers in Omaha.\"

I am very excited to be guest posting at ParentSavvy, a wonderful resource of parenting and health information for local parents!

Got cabin fever?  Staying active and finding fun activities to do with your family can be a bit more challenging in the winter.  Fortunately, Omaha is a wonderful place to live and visit and is full of family-friendly activities and events, including many that are free!

Head on over to check out 10 Fun and Free Cabin Fever Relievers in Omaha!

How do you stay active with your kids in the winter?  

Filed Under: Family Fun, Favorite Posts - Omaha, Freebies, Freebies and Deals, Seasonal Fun Tagged With: Winter

Let’s Celebrate: FUN Giveaways All Month in February!

January 30, 2013

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February is going to be very exciting at The Spirit of Saving!  We will be celebrating our 1-year Blog Birthday and have some very FUN ideas ahead, including some AWESOME giveaways throughout the entire month!

I am so excited for our first giveaway…  The anticipation is building… get connected with a family four-pack …so get ready to block out an afternoon for some piece and relaxation…  You guessed it, we will be giving away passes to Nature Connects, the amazing Lego exhibit at Lauritzen Gardens that opens this weekend and runs through May 19th.

  • First Giveaway – Win Tickets to Nature Connects at Lauritzen Gardens – This giveaway has ended.  Congratulations to Kelly O.!  [Stay tuned as we will be giving away tickets to Nature Connects each month through May!]
  • Second Giveaway: Disney on Ice presents Treasure Trove!  This giveaway has ended.  Congratulations to Christine E.!
  • Stay tuned for more giveaways coming soon!

Share with your friends and family!  This is going to be so much fun and it all starts next week!

If you are a local business or WAHM who would like to join in the fun and take part in a giveaway this February, please contact me.

Filed Under: Family Fun

5 Excellent Reasons to Visit the Omaha Zoo in the Winter

January 16, 2013

A group of baby large cats at the Omaha Zoo.

We love to visit the Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium in the Winter.  Although wonderful to visit at all times of the year, visiting during the Winter offers a different experience than other times of the year.

5 Excellent Reasons to Visit the Omaha Zoo in the Winter:

Amazing Indoor Exhibits

Most of the Omaha Zoo’s major attractions are housed indoors, and are fairly close to one another.  Enjoy the balmy Desert Dome, Lied Jungle, and Butterfly Pavilion.  Stroll through the impressive Kingdoms of the Night.  Watch the gorillas play in Gorilla Valley.  Walk through the newly renovated Aquarium.  For a moment, you might just forget it is winter outside.

Less crowds

The Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium brought in record crowds last year, which will only continue to increase as more and more people come to visit the best zoo in the country!  In the Winter, there are many times we are the only visitors in an entire building.  The little ones can get up close to the windows and see all of the animals easily.  Additionally, with fewer crowds, it seems that the animals are actually more active.

IMAX Theater

With a zoo membership, the IMAX Theater is free!  Choose from 3 shows daily.

Peacefulness

With less crowds, there is less noise, less activity around you.  There is a wonderful sense of peacefulness, the sense you get when being out in nature.  The last time we visited, we walked through the entire Kingdoms of the Night exhibit by ourselves, not another person in sight.  We could clearly hear all of the wonderful sounds of the animals while walking through the swamp – it almost felt like we were really there.

Baby Animals

Five African lions cubs (pictured above), two males and three females, were born on December 29, 2012.  With smaller crowds, we were able to stay and watch the 2-week-old cubs up close, and observe one being fed from a bottle.  This is reason enough to visit this Winter!

Looking for more Winter fun?  Enjoy 80+ Things to Do in Omaha this Winter (Many Free!)!  New to the Zoo?  Be sure to read Helpful Tips for Visiting!

What do you love about visiting the Omaha Zoo in the Winter?  Please share in the comments below!

Filed Under: Family Fun, Favorite Posts - Omaha, Seasonal Fun Tagged With: Winter

Hummel Park Nature Center – Many Fun Family Activities!

January 11, 2013

A distant picture of a deer in a green wood at Hummel Park Nature Center.

Looking for a place to enjoy nature, hike trails, do crafts, enjoy games, and explore the beautiful outdoors?  The Hummel Park Nature Center offers several fun family activities, many that are free or inexpensive!

Free Events

Hummel Frosty Fun Day – Saturday, January 12th, 10am-4pm

  • Bring the family out for some winter fun!  We’ll build Frosty’s Fort, make a craft, go on a Frosty adventure scavenger hunt, enjoy hot chocolate and a melting Frosty!

Hummel Groundhog Day – Saturday, February 2nd, 10:30am-12pm

  • Six more weeks of winter or an early spring?  Come to Hummel Park to find out! Go on a hike to fund Punxsutawney Phil’s home, make a craft, enjoy a snack, and many other family fun activities!

Fun Weekly Events for $2 or Less

Hummel Nature Nook

Join us for class to learn about insects, trees, and animals while doing a craft, singing songs, and exploring outside! Geared toward 3-5 year olds, but all ages welcome!

  • When: Wednesdays and Thursdays: 10-10:45am, January 2nd-May 9th
  • Cost: $1.00 drop in per child (2 and older)

Hummel Jr. Adventure Club

Be a part of the fun! Every Saturday staff will lead kids in a variety of adventures that include hiking, games, crafts, stories, and more! All ages welcome!

  • When: Saturdays: 10:30am – 11:15am, January 5th-May 9th
  • Cost: $1.00 drop in per child (2 and older)

Hummel Muddy Buddies

Every Thursday afternoon, learn about nature while getting your hands dirty! Make a silly snack and get messy while exploring outside!  All ages welcome!

  • When: Thursdays: 1-2pm, beginning January 3rd
  • Cost: $2 drop in per child

Camps

Hummel Little Critter Camp

Explore nature and find out what animals are up to during the winter! Learn about arctic animals, enjoy a special snack, and an afternoon packed with fun!

  • When: Saturdays: February 2nd-23rd, 1-3pm
  • Cost: $20.  Pre-registration required.
  • Ages: 4-7

Have you participated in an event at Hummel Park Nature Center?  Please share in the comments below!

CC image courtesy of Nicholas T.

Filed Under: Family Fun

Amazing Christmas Light Displays in the Omaha Area

December 11, 2012

A holiday light display with a large white light Christmas tree with a star on top.

One of our favorite Holiday traditions is driving around looking at Christmas lights.  Houses everywhere are decorated with bright lights, inflatables, decorations, and some even have their own radio station!

Some displays are truly impressive, choreographed to music and mesmerizing to watch.  Enjoy this list of Amazing Christmas Light Displays in the Omaha Area!

My hope is to keep adding to this list with your help.  Do you have a favorite to add?  Please leave a comment below and I will add it to the list.

 

Amazing Displays

NW Omaha

Corner of North 161st Street and 162nd Street in Barrington Park (NW of 156th and Dodge)

Corner of Nelson’s Creek Drive and Lake Street (NW of 144th and Blondo)

15055 Meredith Avenue – (website) 91.9 FM

13468 Larimore Avenue – 107.7 FM – and their entire street is beautiful – many houses are decorated!

 

SW Omaha

2816 S. 217th Circle – 99.3 FM

21727 Cimarron Road

4181 South 199th Circle – 107.1 FM

Christmas on U Street – 19361 U Street – 90.1 FM

16322 Rolling Ridge

5728 South 152nd Street

16164 Monroe – Wooden Christmas figures

6712 South 150th Street

16404 Washington Street

16002 Hayes Street – and neighbor

17829 Lillian Street

181st Street and Harney

 

North Central

8405 Grand Avenue – 94.5 FM

8306 Sprague – 95.5 FM

10518 Spaulding Circle

 

South Central

8218 South 103rd Street

8846 Park View Boulevard

7406 Ontario Street – 96.7 FM Lights by Leds Facebook page.  There is an amazing house synced to music: one block south of Grover at 72nd, just beyond the Burger King. ~ Thanks, Sarah! 

8076 Gold

Corner of Nina and 82nd Street

3602 South 66th Street – 103.3 FM

6610 South A Street – 107.9 FM

**Update: Do you remember the awesome house in LaVista last year?  Well, they have moved and are not doing a display this year, but they are planning another wonderful display in 2013!  Enjoy a beautiful picture of their old house on their Facebook page!

 

Neighborhoods

Linden Estates – East side of 144th between Dodge and Blondo

The Ridges – bordered by Pacific, Center, 180th St, and 192nd St ~ Thanks, Dana!

Barrington Park – north of West Dodge Road between 156th and 168th Street

Fontenelle Hills Neighborhood in Bellevue

Dundee, Memorial Park, Happy Hollow, Fairacres

Silverleaf Estates

Holiday Lights Festival – Downtown Omaha

Midtown Crossing

 

Remember, if you know of other amazing light displays, please leave a comment below and I will add them to the list!

You may also enjoy:

  • Upcoming Free Family Events in Omaha
  • 10 Free Family-Friendly Activities to Enjoy Over the Holiday Break in Omaha
  • 80+ Family-Friendly Things to Do in Omaha this Winter
  • Free Holiday Events in Omaha
  • Event Calendar

Filed Under: Family Fun Tagged With: Holidays

Family-Friendly Halloween Events in Omaha!

October 3, 2012

A graphic that reads, Family Friendly Halloween Events in Omaha.

**Check back soon for 2013 Halloween Events!

Halloween is one of my favorite holidays to celebrate with the kids.  In addition to trick-or-treating on October 31st, there are many fun family activities where kids can try out their costumes, participate in parades, listen to storytimes, carve pumpkins, and celebrate Halloween all month long!

***See also Halloween Deals at Krispy Kreme and Outback and Orange Leaf!

Free Halloween Events in Omaha

Lowe’s Free Build and Grow Clinics – 10/13 and 10/27, 10:00am

  • Lowe’s offers free Build and Grow clinics every other Saturday at 10am.  Bring the kids to any Lowe’s store to build fun projects. This is recommended for children in grades 1st-5th.  Registration opens a few weeks before each clinic’s date.
    • Ghoul Bus – 10/13
    • Creepy Keeper – 10/27

Mangelsen’s Witches Tea – 10/13, 11am-3pm

  • It’s our 35th Annual Witches Tea – a great Halloween Party in the parking lot that is fun for the whole family!  Ghoulish Games, Face Painting, Balloon Animals, Halloween Crafts, Jered the Incredible Magic Show @ 11:30am, and Costume Contest at 1:00pm  – 5 age categories, no pre-registration needed.

Harry Potter Halloween at Barnes & Noble Booksellers – 10/13, 7:00pm

  • Select Barnes & Noble stores will host a Harry Potter Halloween Party for ages 7 to 16 on Saturday, October 13. Dress up as your favorite Harry Potter character and join us for a scavenger hunt and costume contest.

Omaha Public Library Halloween Events – 10/18-11/5

  • Many events including storytimes, parades, crafts and more at Omaha Public Libraries.

Halloween Event 2012 at Bass Pro Shop – 10/19-10/31

  • Halloween Photo Opportunity, Crafts, Trick or Treating, Grab an Apple Activity, Halloween Scavenger Hunt, Costume Parade.  See website for exact dates and times of all activities.

Mav Kids Halloween Party – 10/20, 11am-2pm

  • UNO Campus Recreation is hosting the annual Mav Kids Halloween Party in the HPER Building.  The Halloween bash features a haunted house, games, prizes and candy.  The event is free and open to the UNO community and general public.  They will be collecting canned food for the local shelves and towels and blankets for Town and Country Humane Society.

Special Halloween Events at Omaha Community Centers – 10/24-10/31

  • Special Halloween Events will be held at the following Community Centers: Montclair, AV Sorenson, Camelot, Mockingbird, and Benson.  Click on link for details.

Halloween Safe Night and Fall Festival at Papillion-LaVista South High School – 10/25, 6:00-8:00pm

  • Events will include a costume contest, games, prizes, bounce houses and activities for all ages.  Admission is free with a canned or non perishable food item for one of the Sarpy County Food Pantries.

Halloween Trick-or-Treat at OneWorld Community Health Center – 10/26, 4:30-7:00pm

  •  Kids ages 12 and under can Trick-or-Treat in a fun and safe environment at OneWorld Community Health Center, 4920 South 30th Street (30th and L, in the  Historic Livestock Exchange Building).

Halloween Family Fun Night at your Local YMCA – 10/26

  • Council Bluffs YMCA – 10/26, 5:30-7:30pm – Games, musical chairs, and make and take crafts.  Friendly costumes welcome.  Free to the community!
  • Sarpy YMCA – 10/26, 6-7:30pm – Free to members, $10/family for non-members.  Trunk or Treat in the parking lot, followed by games and fun inside.  Sign-up ahead of time.
  • Maple Street YMCA – 10/26, 6:30-8pm – Free to members, $5/family for non-members.  A fun-filled Halloween party for all ages. Join us for games, crafts, and food. This year we have a new Trunk or Treat, too!

Monster Mash Bash at Oak View Mall – 10/26, 6-9pm

  • Kids and Parents – Come to Oak View Mall and Celebrate Halloween Inside!  Wear Your Costume and Trick or Treat Merchants throughout the Mall from 6-9 pm.  Treats, Dance Contest, Costume Contest, Craft Table, Watch a Movie.  We went to this last year and my kids loved it!

Westroads Mall Spooktacular Trick-or-Treat Event – 10/26, 6-8pm

  • Westroads Mall will give away Free Trick-or-Treat bags filled with candy, terrific retailer offers and a Free child admission pass to Rave Motion Pictures, while supplies last.  The line for the bags will form at the Food Court entrance on the lower level. Children will then be allowed to trick-or-treat inside the mall at the various participating retailers.  Also special appearances by McGruff and Johnny Justice, AAA Nebraska will provide safety tips and free face painting, and The Omaha Storm Chasers mascots Casey and Stormy will be on hand to visit with trick-or-treaters.

Omaha’s Great Pumpkin at Village Pointe – 10/27, 10am-2pm, 7-8pm

  • FREE Family Festival with Pumpkin Carving, Fun Kids’ Activities, and Professional & Celebrity Carvers.  Join Lutheran Family Services (LFS) at the Village Pointe roundabout where hundreds of pumpkins will be carved, making up Nebraska’s largest pumpkin sculpture, representing the children waiting for a home in Nebraska.  Be sure to come by that night at 7 pm when the tree of jack-o-lanterns will be lit up and remain lit through Halloween.

Benson Boo Bash and Trick or Treat on Maple Street – 10/27, 10:30am-1pm

  • Come in costume to enjoy games and prizes, treats, popcorn, and bounce house at the Benson Community Center, 6008 Maple Street.  Bring your own treat bag to trick or treat to businesses.

Trick-or-Treat at Nebraska Furniture Mart – 10/27, 11am-2pm

  • Join us Saturday, October 27, from 11am-2pm in your favorite Halloween Costume for trick-or-treating throughout the store.

SPOOKTACULAR at Saddlebrook – 10/27, 1-3pm

  • Join the Community Center and Library for our Spooktacular Halloween event!  Bring the whole family to join us for storytime, crafts, and gym fun!

Halloween Meet and Treat – 10/27, 4-8pm

  • The Southeast Precinct (25th and Vinton Street) of the Omaha Police Department is hosting the Halloween Meet and Treat on Saturday, October 27th. This is an opportunity for kids to meet officers, and have a safe trick-or-treating experience.  Thanks Momaha!

Fall Folk Festival at Dee-sign Landscaping and Garden Center – 10/28, 12-4pm

  •  Fall Folk Festival will be held at Dee-sign North Nursery, 5602 Read St. (3 blocks N. Sorenson).  Free admission with Live music, bake sale, nursery garage sale, pumpkin painting, scavenger hunt, games, bouncy house, henna tattoos.  Halloween costumes encouraged.

Halloween Hoopla at Shadow Lake Towne Center – 10/28, 1-3pm

  • Kids, wear your Halloween costumes a few days early for a fun afternoon at Shadow Lake Towne Center!  Safe trick-or-treating at participating Shadow Lake Towne Center merchants displaying an owl in the front window, and free Hayrack rides.

Old Market Trick or Treat – 10/28, 1-4pm

  • Free fun for the entire family.  Get in costume and stroll the Old Market where participating merchants will be handing out treats.  Interact with strolling characters.  Music, activities, and storytelling sites will be located throughout the Old Market.  Maps will be available the day of the event at 11th & Howard information booth.  New this year…”Books Are Treats”.  FREE books are available to all on the Metro Transit Book Bus.

Halloween Fun Day at Village Pointe – 10/28, 2-5pm

  • Kids can wear costumes and join us in Center Court for fun Halloween games, face painting and candy for everyone.  Enjoy trick-or-treating at Village Pointe merchants with bright orange pumpkin signs in participating store windows.  Bring along a canned food donation to benefit the Food Bank for the Heartland or a donation of new or gently-used coats to be eligible for a drawing for a $25 Village Pointe Gift Card. All coats will benefit the Omaha Salvation Army.

Trick or Trunk in Aksarben Village – 10/28, 3-5pm

  • POWER 106.9 PRESENTS TRICK OR TRUNK!  Please come to Aksarben Village and Stinson Park to Trick or Treat out of NEW vehicles with your little ones.  There will be TRUNKS filled with candy on Mercy Road. Food and drinks from Jones Bros. Cupcakes, Godfather’s Pizza, Mojo Smokehouse and Ales, Wohlner’s, Kettle Corn etc. and Aksarben Cinema will be handing out surprises…all in Stinson Park.  There will be face painting and balloon twisters, bounce houses, hay rack rides and other activites for the children.

Halloween Story Time at Pottery Barn Kids – 10/30, 11am

  • Come dressed in costume for extra fun as we enjoy Halloween stories, activities, and more.

Halloween Storytime at Barnes and Noble Stores – 10/30, 11am

  • Join us for a not-so-haunting Halloween Storytime. Some of our favorite books are about monsters and pumpkins, as well as a few other not-so-spooky creepy crawlie things.

Trick-or-Treat at Pacific Street Hy-vee – 10/30, 4-6pm

  • Bring your little ghost or goblin in to trick-or-treat at your Hy-Vee on Pacific anytime between 4-6pm!  Frankenstein and his friends will be here to entertain and we will have an awesome backdrop set up where you can take some awesome pictures of the kids!

Toddler Trick or Treat with Sump Memorial Library, Papillion – 10/31, 9:45am

  • Enjoy a story or two and then trick or treat around the library and downtown merchants.  It’s a parade – costumes welcome!  Thanks Omaha Area Kiddie Fun!

City of LaVista Halloween Safe Night – 10/31, 5:30-7:00pm

  • Trick-or-Treating, Spook House and more!  Free hot dogs (courtesy of the La Vista Volunteer Fire Department).  Pumpkin Decorating Contest – Drop off entries at the Community Center 8 am-9 pm either Monday, October 29 or Tuesday, October 30.

Pumpkin Patch Party at Salvation Army Kroc Center – 10/31, 5-6:30pm

  • Free to All!  Come in costume and celebrate Halloween at the Kroc Center’s Pumpkin Patch Party!  Including a Pumpkin Push, Monster Pop Toss, The Creepy-Crawl, a kid-friendly meal & drink, and a keepsake Halloween photo for each family.  The first 100 kids (age 12 & under) get a free treat bag.

Halloween Events with Admission

Cobweb Castle at Omaha Children’s Museum – 10/2-10/31

  • This Not-So-Scary Haunted House offers stories, activities, and games daily.  This kid-friendly castle will be open throughout the month of October and is free with admission or membership.

Haunted Safari at Wildlife Safari Park – 10/12-10/13, 6-9pm

  • Go on a haunted hike, take a spooky ride, enjoy supper, roast marshmallows and participate in ghostly games.  Wear your costume and dress warm as this is an outside activity.  Children must be accompanied by an adult.  Reservations are required and cost is $15.00 per person, which covers admission from 6-9pm only.

Halloween in the Parks – 10/13-10/27

Grab the halloween costumes and get the family to the Nebraska Parks (click on link for further details):

  • 14th Annual Hallowfest at Ponca State Park – 10/13, 10/20
  • Haunted Hollow at Indian Cave State Park – 10/13, 10/19, 10/20, 10/26, 10/27
  • Friends of Arbor Lodge presents: Enchanted Forest at Arbor Lodge – 10/16, 6-8pm
  • Halloween Event at Two Rivers State Recreation Area – 10/27, 2-7pm
  • 2nd Annual Fall Festival at Wildcat Hills – 10/27, 1pm

Wizards and Witches Potion Party at Saddlebrook Community Center – 10/16, 10-11:30am

  • Ages: 2 – 5 years, $2/Child.  Come in costume for a Halloween celebration including a fun story, crafts, and a ghostly snack!  Registration Deadline: Sunday 10/14.

Healthy Trick or Treat Night at Omaha Children’s Museum – 10/18, 10/25, 5:30-7:30pm

  • Come test out costumes before the big night! Head to the museum to “trick or treat” around the museum for healthy treats provided by Whole Foods Market and fun things from Oriental Trading Company!  These nights are offered free with museum membership or regular admission. In an effort to be green, kids are asked to bring a reusable trick-or-treat bag or basket.

Spooktacular at Omaha Zoo and Aquarium – 10/19, 10/20, 10/21, 10/26, 10/27 and 10/28, 6-9pm

  • When the sun goes down, what happens at the Zoo?  Visit the Lied Jungle to see the free flying bats or stop by Kingdoms of the Night to see the nocturnal animals during their daylight cycle. The evening includes admission to Omaha’s Zoo and Aquarium after hours,  trick or treating and fun activities like Boo Bowling or Penguin-Pickin-Apples.   Get up close and personal with different Animal Ambassadors, special animals used for educating visitors.  Purchase tickets in advance for $7.00/person for Omaha’s Zoo and Aquarium members or $8.00/person for non-members online or at Guest Services.  Children 2 and under are free and do not require a ticket.

Trick or Treat & Airplane Peek at Strategic Air and Space Museum – 10/27, 10am-1pm

  • Trick or Treating amongst our aircraft, educational activities, costume contest for all ages and spooktacular prizes (special prizes for the best robot costume)!  Members of the 501 Legion Star Wars Stormtroopers will be available for photographs.

Halloween at Hummel Park Nature Center – 10/27, 10:30am-12:00pm

  • Join us for our Halloween Party!  Play the great pumpkin splash, search for spiders, paint pumpkins, and enjoy many other family friendly activities!  Costumes encouraged!  Fee: $1.00 drop-in.

Ghoulish Garden Adventure at Lauritzen Gardens – 10/28, 12-4pm

  • Come to the garden in costume on Sunday, October 28 from 12-4pm, for our annual Ghoulish Garden Adventure. Hike through the garden, and enjoy trick or treating at five different activity stations throughout the garden. Learn about pumpkins, spiders and other creepy crawlies, and make a few ghoulish crafts to take home.  Children must be accompanied by an adult. This event is free with paid garden admission or membership.

Halloween at the Castle – 10/28, 3-8pm

  • Enjoy “Kids at the Kastle” with Halloween-themed basement tour for younger children, and a “spookier” option for older kids, face painting and pumpkin decorating, apple biting contest and costume contest, scavenger hunt and trick-or-treating, movie on the grounds, fire pit and witches cauldron.  Food will be available for purchase.  All young attendees must be accompanied by an adult.  Tickets are $15/family, and can be purchased in advance or cash only at the door.

It is always a good idea to verify the information with the business before visiting.

Do you have a Family Friendly Halloween Event to add?  Please leave a comment below and I will add it the list!

Other helpful resources:

  • Free Fall Fun in Omaha
  • Omaha Area Pumpkin Patches and Fall Festivals
  • Upcoming Free Family Events in Omaha and Nationwide

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Helpful Tips for Visiting Vala’s Pumpkin Patch!

September 14, 2012

A close up of a sign for Vala\'s Pumpkin Patch.

My family and I love visiting Vala’s Pumpkin Patch.  It is one of the best Pumpkin Patches in the country and we are lucky to have it right here in Gretna!  Last year, we purchased a family pass and visited at least once/week with my two young children.  My kids love it, although I am not sure who is more excited when we visit!

There is so much to see and do, be sure to plan several hours (if not the entire day!) to experience Vala’s.  Free parking is available, although it is best to arrive early on the weekends to avoid long lines.  Enjoy!

Be sure to also see:

  • What’s New in 2012 at Vala’s
  • Family-Friendly Halloween Events in Omaha
  • Omaha Area Pumpkin Patches and Fall Festivals
  • Free Fall Fun in Omaha
  • Upcoming Free Family Events in Omaha and Nationwide

HighlightsA group of people playing on a court at Vala\'s Pumpkin Patch.

  • There are many activities for all ages to enjoy.  44 Attractions and 3 Live Shows Daily all included in the admission price.
  • My young children love the Storybook Barn, Hayrack ride, the huge slide, petting corral, Bunnyville, Ducky Derby, Pedal Trikes, and the Barnyard Adventure Ride.
  • My favorites are the Pumpkin Jump, Corn Maze, Lost Pumpkin Mine, and Family Pedal Carts (I cannot stop laughing when I ride those!)
  • Older kids and teens enjoy all of the above plus Pumpkinapolis 500 Extreme track and Haunted Farmhouse
  • Many Play Areas are available including the Applewood Play Area, Hackberry Hideout, and the Corn Wagon Play Area.
  • Live Shows add to the fun!  The Pig Races (listen closely for the pig jokes!), Pumpkin Cannon, Pumpkin Eating Dragon Show, and the Barnyard Animal Band (my kids favorite!) are all enjoyable.
  • Ample shopping for pick-your-own pumpkins, gourds, jams, cider, candy, and baked goods (you get to smell these on the way out!)
  • Reserve a campfire and cook your own dinner or s’mores!

What to Bring

  • Sunscreen, water, good walking shoes, and a jacket for the cooler evenings.  
  • Strollers – If you have little ones, it is a good idea to bring a smaller stroller for when they get tired (since there is a lot of walking).  It is a little difficult to move the strollers through the dirt walkways, and so a lightweight stroller is best.

Admission and Special EventsA large colorful wooden shoe with cut out windows at Vala\'s Pumpkin Patch.

Current 2012 Admission:
  • Mondays – Thursdays – $9.99/person
  • Fridays – Sundays – $13.29/person
  • Ages 2 and under are FREE to enter Vala’s
  • Purchase tickets online here.
  • Season Passes are also available for $29.00/person.  A great option if you visit several times like we do!

Additional Costs:

  • Quarters for food in petting areas.
  • Pumpkin Creek Railroad Train Ride $3.00 per person
  • Pony Ride $5.00 per child
  • Paint Ball Shoot-out $2.00 per person, 10 shots $5.00 per person, 30 shots $7.50 per person, 50 shots
  • Apple Sling Shot $1.00 per person, 3 apples $5.00 per person, 18 apples
  • Water Blasters $1.00 per shot

Available Discounts and Coupons

  • Pinpoint Rewards (an awesome free discount and rewards program in Omaha) has been running special Vala’s promotions all season.  Follow Pinpoint Rewards on Facebook for details.
  • SUPERPASS: Purchase tickets to Vala’s at any No Frills Supermarket or Bag ‘N Save for $13.29 each.  They contain a coupon for $2.50 off a pumpkin and a “Vala Buck” for $1.00.
  • Half-Price Tickets will be sold on local radio stations throughout the season (Sorry – all of these have sold out)!  Check here for more dates on Vala’s Promotions Page.
  • September 21st and 23rd – Military Appreciation Day.  Show your active military ID and each family member will receive a discounted admission price of $7.39 per person ($6.00 off the General Admission price).
  • September 29th – Q98-Five and No Frills Supermarkets are giving you the chance to win No Frills Super Passes to Vala’s Pumpkin Patch with fun games.  Join Sparker at No Frills on Saturday, September 29th, 10am-12pm. Location TBA.
  • October 31st – Happy Halloween Special: $7.00 per person admission
  • Check Vala’s Promotions Calendar for Military Appreciation Days, Girl Scout Days, Home School and Home Daycare Days, and other special discounts.

Details

  • Where:  12102 South 180th Street, Gretna, NE 68028 (South of Highway 370 on 180th Street –Directions)
  • Contact:  (402) 332-4200, [email protected]
  • When:  Friday, September 21st through Wednesday, October 31st, 2012
  • Hours:  Open 9am – 9pm Sunday-Thursday.  Open 9am – 10pm every Friday & Saturday.

What do you love about Vala’s Pumpkin Patch?  Do you have a helpful tip to share?  Please leave a comment below!

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