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Plenty of Boo for you in Lakewood Ranch


  • By Madison Bierl
  • | 9:30 a.m. October 25, 2025
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Lakewood Ranch Main Street came alive with mystical creatures and lovable characters during the annual BooFest celebration Friday night.

Costumes ranged from "Toy Story" to "Monsters Inc" and then to spookier get-ups like witches and scary clowns. There was something for everyone.

For Lakewood Ranch's Dani Borges, Halloween is about being creative and dressing up with her family. In years past her, he family has dressed as ghosts, zombies, and police officers and prisoners.

For Boo Fest, she dressed as Jessie from "Toy Story" alongside her son Pedro, who was Woody.

"It's great and it's alive," Borges said. "Even though it's at night, you see all the kids running around, so it's a happy environment and so festive."

Lakewood Ranch's Lieeza Nicklaus has attended Boo Fest for the past four years but came this year as a first time mom, which gave her a new experience. Liezza dressed as Cinderella, while her husband Shawn Nicklaus was Prince Charming. Their son Cooper Nicklaus dressed as the mouse named Gus Gus. 

"I've always wanted to be Cinderella, that's my favorite Disney princess," Lieeza Nicklaus said. 

 
After a fun filled night at Boo Fest on Lakewood Ranch Main Street, Bradenton's Lennox Craig, 3, is all smiles dressed as one of the 101 dalmations.
After a fun filled night at Boo Fest on Lakewood Ranch Main Street, Bradenton's Lennox Craig, 3, is all smiles dressed as one of the 101 dalmations.
Photo by Madison Bierl
Sarasota's Natalia Van Reenen, daughter Myla Van Reenen, 2 and Lucien Van Reenen dress as a family of bats.
Sarasota's Natalia Van Reenen, daughter Myla Van Reenen, 2 and Lucien Van Reenen dress as a family of bats.
Photo by Madison Bierl
Lakewood Ranch's Alessio Fago, 3, dresses as Mickey Mouse alongside his dad Chris Fago as Goofy.
Lakewood Ranch's Alessio Fago, 3, dresses as Mickey Mouse alongside his dad Chris Fago as Goofy.
Photo by Madison Bierl
Sarasota 2-year-old twins Lucas and Noah Houghton ride in style as Lightning McQueen from
Sarasota 2-year-old twins Lucas and Noah Houghton ride in style as Lightning McQueen from "Cars" alongside their dad Ed Houghton. Ed spent approximately 6 hours creating the wheelchair friendly costume for Noah, who has cerebral palsy.
Photo by Madison Bierl
Gracelynn Haygood, 1, is surely the youngest Little Red Riding Hood to be found at Boo Fest on Lakewood Ranch Main Street.
Gracelynn Haygood, 1, is surely the youngest Little Red Riding Hood to be found at Boo Fest on Lakewood Ranch Main Street.
Photo by Madison Bierl
The entertainment at Boo Fest includes live music, a mad scientist show and a magic show that draws quite a crowd.
The entertainment at Boo Fest includes live music, a mad scientist show and a magic show that draws quite a crowd.
Photo by Madison Bierl
In Fantasy Flowers on Lakewood Ranch Main Street, Michelle Bridges is Elphaba, Jenny Phillips is Glinda and Trixie, an 8-year-old golden doodle, is a flying monkey from
In Fantasy Flowers on Lakewood Ranch Main Street, Michelle Bridges is Elphaba, Jenny Phillips is Glinda and Trixie, an 8-year-old golden doodle, is a flying monkey from "The Wizard of Oz" and "Wicked."
Photo by Madison Bierl
Lakewood Ranch's Pedro Borges, 4, is Woody from Toy Story along with Jay Guedes as Buzz and Dani Borges as Jessie.
Lakewood Ranch's Pedro Borges, 4, is Woody from Toy Story along with Jay Guedes as Buzz and Dani Borges as Jessie.
Photo by Madison Bierl
Dressed as a Peaky Blinder, Lakewood Ranch's Gabriel Al Saylami explores Boo Fest with an inflatable sword in hand.
Dressed as a Peaky Blinder, Lakewood Ranch's Gabriel Al Saylami explores Boo Fest with an inflatable sword in hand.
Photo by Madison Bierl
With a mutual love for sea inspired Disney characters, Lakewood Ranch's  Ocean Monroy, 3 and Luna Monroy, 5, join Parrish's Raelyn Oropallo, 4 and Ella Parrish, 5, for a photo.
With a mutual love for sea inspired Disney characters, Lakewood Ranch's Ocean Monroy, 3 and Luna Monroy, 5, join Parrish's Raelyn Oropallo, 4 and Ella Parrish, 5, for a photo.
Photo by Madison Bierl
Lakewood Ranch's Aarna Patel and Sanvi Patel, both 12, dress up as Tricky from
Lakewood Ranch's Aarna Patel and Sanvi Patel, both 12, dress up as Tricky from "Subway Surfers."
Photo by Madison Bierl
Lakewood Ranch's Shawn Nicklaus, Cooper Nicklaus, 1 and  
Lieeza Nicklaus dress as prince charming, Gus Gus and Cinderella.
Lakewood Ranch's Shawn Nicklaus, Cooper Nicklaus, 1 and Lieeza Nicklaus dress as prince charming, Gus Gus and Cinderella.
Photo by Madison Bierl
Lakewood Ranch's Alina Jordan, 4, is dressed as the joker and was not afraid to give the skeleton a big hug aboard the boat.
Lakewood Ranch's Alina Jordan, 4, is dressed as the joker and was not afraid to give the skeleton a big hug aboard the boat.
Photo by Madison Bierl
Noelle LaMon, 10, Annika LaMon, 13 and Ella Beane, 12, were more than ready to dance to hit songs
Noelle LaMon, 10, Annika LaMon, 13 and Ella Beane, 12, were more than ready to dance to hit songs "Golden" and "Soda Pop" from K-Pop Demon Hunters.
Photo by Madison Bierl
Lakewood Ranch's Tristan McArthur, 15, is invited on stage to participate in a magic show. He thought of the card eight of spades and it was the only one face up in the deck.
Lakewood Ranch's Tristan McArthur, 15, is invited on stage to participate in a magic show. He thought of the card eight of spades and it was the only one face up in the deck.
Photo by Madison Bierl
Lakewood Ranch resident Terry Eagle dresses as a zookeeper among his flock of ostriches — Madeleine Eagle, Tara Warmuth, Morgan Warmuth and Michael Warmuth.
Lakewood Ranch resident Terry Eagle dresses as a zookeeper among his flock of ostriches — Madeleine Eagle, Tara Warmuth, Morgan Warmuth and Michael Warmuth.
Photo by Madison Bierl
Bradenton's Brooklyn Cassarino, 6, wishes her witch powers allowed her to turn people into frogs. Her brother Axel, 5, wants to find buried treasure.
Bradenton's Brooklyn Cassarino, 6, wishes her witch powers allowed her to turn people into frogs. Her brother Axel, 5, wants to find buried treasure.
Photo by Madison Bierl
Bradenton's Rolando de Lira and Francisco de Lira dress as clowns that sparked reactions of both fear and admiration from children.
Bradenton's Rolando de Lira and Francisco de Lira dress as clowns that sparked reactions of both fear and admiration from children.
Photo by Madison Bierl
Two families — Bradenton's Serafin family and New York's Stankiewicz family — came together as a large clan of minions from the children's
Two families — Bradenton's Serafin family and New York's Stankiewicz family — came together as a large clan of minions from the children's "Despicable Me" franchise.
Photo by Madison Bierl
Legacy Salter, 5, shares his birthday with Halloween and began the celebration early alongside Grace Brooks-Haygood, 8, Tierra Salter and 
Gracelynn Haygood, 1.
Legacy Salter, 5, shares his birthday with Halloween and began the celebration early alongside Grace Brooks-Haygood, 8, Tierra Salter and Gracelynn Haygood, 1.
Photo by Madison Bierl
Dressed as Hermione Granger fromm the Harry Potter series, Sarasota's Emma Boyd, 12, couldn't resist snapping a photo with Pennywise from
Dressed as Hermione Granger fromm the Harry Potter series, Sarasota's Emma Boyd, 12, couldn't resist snapping a photo with Pennywise from "It."
Photo by Madison Bierl
Lakewood Ranch's Amelia Fitzmorris, 4, dresses as a pink mermaid, 
Isaac Fitzmorris, 8, dresses as the Mandalorian and Eliana Fitzmorris, 6, dresses as Cinderella.
Lakewood Ranch's Amelia Fitzmorris, 4, dresses as a pink mermaid, Isaac Fitzmorris, 8, dresses as the Mandalorian and Eliana Fitzmorris, 6, dresses as Cinderella.
Photo by Madison Bierl

 

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Madison Bierl

Madison Bierl is the education and community reporter for the East County Observer. She grew up in Iowa and studied at the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication at Iowa State University.

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