We’ll have free tickets for “SCREAMS” The World’s Largest Halloween Park , to give away with a new subscription to The Waco Citizen or The Suburban Courier Newspaper
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This Friday night at 7:30 pm we begin the 15th season of Screams, The World’s Largest Halloween Park. Grab your family and friends and join our crew of Ghoul-a-maniacs who have been working to make this the best Screams ever. All of the attractions in the park have been changed in new and unexpected ways.
The 3D Pirates of Peril Point has a number of new changes, most notably, the Ghostly Grotto. The Castle of Darkness has been enlarged with more dark hallways to wander, The Arcane Ayslum is crazier than ever, The Death Trap Maze is much more difficult (it took the staff a long time to find our way out) and the Ghoulish Graveyard is now the home to Cerberus the 3-headed canine guardian of the underworld. The Pumpkin Patch Scare Zone has been relocated near the Castle of Darkness.
Be sure and look for the signs with telephone numbers and stop numbers around the park. Dial the number and get recorded information from our Creative Director, Allen Hopps. He will give you the scoop on the attractions and some backstage information as well.
Daryl Sprout’s Snake Encounters show has returned by popular demand and will have three performances a night at 8:30, 10 and 11:30. Opening night Bo and Jim’s Frontal Lobotomy Boogie Band will provide the music at 9 and 11 and Bo and Jim Show Producer, Randy James will appear with Krimson Door on Saturday night. Scaryoke will return on our 3rd weekend.
During the first two weeks of the season, you can buy tickets online” for $2 off. Select Metroplex Walgreens will offer a $3 discount off of our regular ticket price all season. All Metro Burger Kings will have a $2 discount code available for use with the online purchase of our regular tickets all season. None of these discounts are available at the gate, they must be purchased in advance.
Check out our newly redesigned website, ScreamsPark.com.
Free parking is available courtesy of Allen-Samuels Autoplex in Ennis.
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