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Scream Diego 2026 — Halloween & Horror Convention
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Scream Diego 2026 — Halloween & Horror Convention

Saturday, October 17, 2026
10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel San Diego - Mission Valley, 7450 Hazard Center Dr, San Diego, CA 92108
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DoubleTree Mission Valley, October 17-18, 2026. Scream Diego is the convention that gives San Diego's horror community its own weekend — a dedicated event built around the genre that deserves more than a panel at a general-purpose convention.

The floor runs across both days with the vendors, artists, and guests who came specifically because this is a horror event and they wanted to be in a horror room. The celebrity guests are from the films, not from adjacent franchises. The artist alley carries original horror art, prop replicas, and merchandise that doesn't appear at mainstream conventions. The community that fills Scream Diego is specific — these are the people who pre-order special editions, who know the director's filmography, who have opinions about the best practical effect in the last decade.

Two days. October, which means the whole city is in the season that makes this event make the most sense. The DoubleTree Mission Valley handles conventions at this scale cleanly — real function rooms, real space for the floor. Tickets on Eventbrite. If you take horror seriously, this is the weekend that belongs to you.
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