A Balboa Halloween
Susan McCormack
If ever there was a place to be for Halloween, Balboa Island was it
Sunday night. Thousands of wise trick-or-treaters descended upon the
island, lured by the promise of elaborately decorated homes, bottomless
bowls of candy and, if they were lucky, cash.
“We’ve heard they’re supposed to be very generous here,” said Newport
Beach resident Josee Deslongchamps while keeping an eye on her
trick-or-treaters.
“Better candy, bigger candy,” said a frank Corona del Mar resident,
Ashley Schainuck, 15, summing up the reasons behind many pilgrimages to
Balboa Island.
Newport Beach resident Patti Powers said by 6:30 p.m., her daughter,
Taylor, 5, was gathering her second bag of treats.
Other trick-or-treaters got a bigger reward for traipsing through the
masses.
“At one house they got to pick from money,” said Deanne MacInnis, a
Balboa Island mother. “They were trying to find the quarters from the
pennies in this bowl. You know you’re on Balboa Island when you’re
digging for money.”
The hyper festivity and throngs of children are not accidents, said
residents.
“We plan for this weeks in advance,” said Jeff Goulding, a Balboa Island
resident, who said he’s heard that some of his neighbors on Bay Front
spend up to $400 on candy for the holiday. “We know that people are
busing their kids here.”
Longtime resident Kristi Tyler said that the waves of people navigating
around Balboa Island on Halloween night are harmless compared to other
days.
“We put up with a lot during the summer .... The fourth of July is
insane,” Tyler said. “This is entertaining and fun.”
As for feeling as if they’re on stage for the night, residents don’t seem
to mind having their patios trampled on and their windows peered into.
“Everybody’s living in a fishbowl,” Goulding said. “You sort of get used
to it.”
The well-lit home of North Bay Front resident Mary Ann Divizia was among
the hot spots, where party guests offered trick-or-treaters snack size
Hershey bars, Kit Kats, Milky Ways and more.
“I spend about $100 [on candy],” confessed Divizia, who was dressed as
“Dorothy” from The Wizard of Oz. “Each year it goes up.”
Divizia said the expenditure is well worth it. “They’re great kids and
very polite,” she said.
And what is the reward for the parents who bravely ushered their children
through the spectacle?
Katie Cogan and Rick Trombley, from Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa,
respectively, agreed there’s no place like Balboa for spending the
holidays.
“Everyone seems to be dressed up,” Cogan said.
“It’s very festive,” added Trombley. “I love the beautiful homes.”
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