ABC7 got a tour of Spina Farms in Morgan Hill, which is as if Jurassic Park meets a pumpkin patch, featuring dozens of animatronics including a 45-foot-tall "Gourdzilla."
Jennifer Lindberg brought her daughter wearing a Nightmare Before Christmas dress.
"We love Hocus Pocus so any chance to come see it especially for free outside, we're there," Lindberg said.
Lindberg said she loves this time of the year when it's cooler.
"If I didn't see the calendar saying October, I would think it's June or July - for sure," Lindberg said.
Rosalina Lopez brought her two daughters dressed as their own version of the Sanderson sisters.
"Right now, it doesn't feel like fall - it feels like summer more because of the hot weather," Lopez said.
"Like I almost never sell art or paintings almost anywhere else but in San Jose at this market," Cornwall said.
She feels warm nights tend to bring out more people.
"Around five, there wasn't really anyone here, but you can see now the sun's gone down and honestly the night life here brings so many people that by even 9 o'clock we actually have more of a crowd because everyone's going to go to the clubs after," Cornwall said.
Cornwall said it's these crochet pet hats her 84-year-old mother made that have sold out.
"Honestly thank God, these have been our best sellers the last two markets - I'm not even joking," Cornwall said.
Friday, October 4 marked the end of South First Friday Art Walk in the SoFA District.
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