New attractions, more candy for Wild Adventures’ Halloween

VALDOSTA, Ga. — Wild Adventures Theme Park in Valdosta, Georgia is offering spooky frights, delightful treats and new additions to the park’s annual Halloween celebrations: Terror in the Wild and Kid-O-Ween.

“Kid-O-Ween” continues every Saturday and Sunday through October 27. The family-friendly event includes trick-or-treating for kids, scarecrow building, opportunities to paint pumpkins, and the all-new Mr. Bones’ Glow Maze, an indoor glow-in-the-dark play area.

“We are encouraging families with young children to stick around after dark,” said Adam Floyd, marketing communications manager. “We’ve separated our scarier attractions to ensure that everyone can have a fun experience.”

The majority of “Kid-O-Ween” festivities will be found in Discovery Outpost, a new three-acre adventure area the park debuted this spring. Discovery Outpost features six family rides and the 20-foot Gator Bridge, a netted rope bridge suspended over 100 alligators.

“Terror in the Wild” continues every Friday and Saturday night through October 26. “Terror in the Wild” is not recommended for children under 12 and features 9 haunted attractions and scare zones, including the all-new Carn-EVIL 3D Clown Maze.

“Carn-EVIL is definitely an attraction that you have to see for yourself,” said Floyd. “Before you enter, you’ll be given a pair of 3D glasses that transform the experience into something uniquely terrifying.”

Carn-EVIL is just one of the three new attractions and scare zones which join “Terror in the Wild” fan-favorites Camp Hackaway, Wasteland and more.

Wild Adventures is also introducing its 2019 Fall Into Food menu, which includes Buffalo Mac & Cheese Waffle Cones, Frozen Cheesecake on a Stick, Loaded BBQ Fries, Walk-A-Way Tacos, S’Mores Colossal Shakes and more. On Friday through October 25, guests can enjoy special $2 Food Deals at select locations that include cheeseburgers, hamburgers, chicken tenders, fries, pulled pork sandwiches, cheese pizza, chicken wings, drinks and more.

“Terror in the Wild” and “Kid-O-Ween” are included with park admission or a season pass, including the Pre-K Free Kid’s Season Pass available to all children ages 3 to 5 years old. Parents interested in receiving a free season pass for their child can visit WildAdventures.com/Pre-Kfor more information and to register.

Season passes for 2020 are on sale now through October 31 at the guaranteed lowest price. Season passes for 2020 can be used for the remainder of 2019 and the entire 2020 season.

For more information about Terror in the Wild, Kid-O-Ween, Fall Into Food, $2 Friday Night Deals, 2020 Season Passes or the Pre-K Free Kid’s Season Pass, visit WildAdventures.com.

Wild Adventures Theme Park is located at the halfway point between Atlanta, Ga. and Orlando, Fl. off Interstate 75 and is home to more than 40 family and thrill rides, hundreds of exotic animals, dozens of concerts and special events each year and Splash Island Waterpark, named in 2018 as one of the “Top 30 Waterparks” in the country by U.S. News and World Report. Wild Adventures is ranked as the Fifth Most Affordable Theme Park in America in the Theme Park Price Index published by HomeToGo and the Top Theme Park Deal in Georgia by Yahoo! Finance.

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