MOD Pizza / TRON
Jared Leto in "Tron: Ares." (Disney)Dinner and a movie are the perfect pairing for date night or hanging with friends — even more so when you can enjoy the experience at blockbuster savings. One of the most anticipated releases of the fall is Disney’s “TRON: Ares” on Oct. 10. Through Nov. 7, MOD Pizza is offering a $10 Fandango Movie Reward with a $30 purchase or
$20 reward with a $60 purchase to see the new film. Be sure to get an itemized receipt, as you will need to submit it for the Fandango Movie Reward. The reward is only valid to see the new TRON movie. modpizza.com/tron-ares
Burger King Foundation
This is a good deal for a good cause. Make a $1 donation to the Burger King Foundation (for school supplies and scholarships) and, in turn, the restaurant will give you free food as a thank you. Through Oct. 17, make the donation in-restaurant or via the BK app and receive four coupons, each good for a free menu item: small soft serve cone, small soft drink, small fries and four-count chicken nuggets. Each offer requires an additional purchase of $1 or more for redemption. For donations in-restaurant, receive paper coupons; for digital donations, the coupons will appear in the app. In the end, your $1 nets about $10 worth of free items. bk.com
National Cinnamon Roll Day
On Oct. 4, Cinnabon is offering a sweet deal for National Cinnamon Roll Day. (TNS)Cinnabon celebrates National Cinnamon Roll Day with a sweet deal. On Oct. 4, Cinnabon is offering a Classic Cinnamon Roll for just $, from 1 to 4 p.m. — a savings of more than 80%. The deal is only available for Cinnabon Rewards members. There are 30 locations in Colorado in shopping centers, convenience stores and more. cinnabon.com
16th Street Grand Opening
The 16th Street Mall opened all the way back in 1982. And exactly 43 years later, the pedestrian area will officially reopen (and be rebranded as 16th Street) on Oct. 4, after being under construction for the last three years at a cost of $175 million. Expect lots of festive family fun at the celebration, including live music, custom merch, giveaways and more. The event runs from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. As part of the celebration, 16 golden tickets will be hidden around 16th Street. Each one unlocks a special prize from REI, including tents, backpacks, chairs and more. facebook.com/events/2184930525324449
Northfield Candy Crawl
On Oct. 5, Northfield Stapleton hosts a Candy Crawl on Main Street from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Enjoy trick-or-treating at many retailers; just look for the orange balloons that identify participation. The Northfield booth will feature a teal pumpkin zone with toys for little ones with food allergies. Dress in your best costume for a chance to win prizes. There will also be music, face painting, crafts, balloon twisters, Morningside Hearses, Ghostbusters, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science’s Curiosity Cruiser, hayrides and more. Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. shopsatnorthfield.com/event/29618-candy-crawl
Choctoberfest
If you love chocolate, you will definitely want to take a bite of Choctoberfest on Oct. 11 at the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds (25690 E. Quincy Ave.) in Aurora. More than 70 vendors from across the U.S. will offer chocolate candy, cakes, cookies, truffles, brownies, drinks and more from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Attendees will also enjoy contests, entertainment and kids’ activities. General admission is $10 per person for Session One entry at 11 a.m. or Session Two entry at 1 p.m. If you’re on a budget, gain entry at 3 p.m. for just $6. Kids 10 and younger get in for free. To sample the chocolate treats, you need to buy Taste Tickets at 12 for $10. cochocolatefests.com
Ship Model Exhibit
Spend an afternoon with music, camaraderie and fun at Denver Young Artists Orchestra’s Annual Fortissimo: Fall Festival. The scholarship fundraising event is on Oct. 19 from noon to 2 p.m. at Stanley Marketplace’s West Patio (2501 Dallas St.) in Aurora. Dive into the festive spirit with a pumpkin painting contest, carnival games, food and more. Admission is free. The highlight of the afternoon is performances by the talented young musicians of DYAO, showcasing their dedication and skill. dyao.org
Fall Into Fun Festival
Aurora’s Fall Into Fun festival is back on Oct. 25 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Aurora Municipal Center (15151 E. Alameda Parkway). The event celebrates all things fall with live musical performances and plenty of eats from local food trucks. Plus, enjoy pumpkin decorating kits, a petting farm, craft vendors, hay-bale maze, train rides, inflatable axe-throwing and, new this year, a trunk or treat. Free onsite parking will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Don’t want to drive? Take the Aurora R-Line, get dropped off at the Aurora Metro Station and take a short walk up to the event. auroragov.org
Halloween Happenings
Many communities across the metro area offer an abundance of free and low-cost seasonal activities, including fall festivals, Halloween-themed celebrations and trick-or-treating. Best of all, you don’t have to wait until Oct. 31 to enjoy the festivities, with dozens of happenings filling the days and nights leading up to All Hallow’s Eve. Find a comprehensive list of what’s on the schedule for 2025 at milehighonthecheap.com/halloween-denver-festivals-parties
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