
If the playground, park and movie routine is getting a little tired, why not do something different with the kids this weekend? From a film festival to a ghost tour, these events will win approval from everyone in the family.
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Children’s Film Festival Seattle

Come join this family-friendly film festival good for all ages. Over 146 short films from 39 countries will be available to view over the span of a few weeks. Workshops, pre- and post-film discussions and the ability to meet filmmakers are all included. Daily passes and full fest passes are both available.
When: Thursday, January 24 - Saturday, February 9
Where: 1515 12th Ave.
Price: $5-$180
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Tet Festival: Vietnamese Lunar New Year

Come experience a traditional Vietnamese holiday this Saturday at the Seattle Center. Explore the food, culture and history of the Southeast Asian country. Games, martial arts, hands-on activities and a marketplace will all be on-site.
When: Saturday, January 26, 11 a.m.
Where: 305 Harrison Street
Price: Free
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Up to 49% Off a Pioneer Square Ghost Tour

Get nearly half off this ghost tour that features hasted locations such as the Smith Tower, the Merchants Cafe and Saloon, Pioneer Square Hotel and others. Stories include those of a paranormal theme and include death, murder, suicide and other grisly tales. Bring your own flashlight if you are prone to being spooked.
Where: 102 Cherry St., Downtown Seattle
Price: $18 (47 percent discount off regular price)
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