CLEVELAND — Editor's Note: The above video is from a previous report.
Trick-or-Treat Fest is back at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo!
The Zoo announced the news early Monday morning in a press release, adding that tickets for the 3rd annual event were currently on sale.
“We’re excited to continue the tradition of celebrating Halloween at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo,” said Kelly Manderfield, Cleveland Metroparks Chief Marketing Officer. “Thanks to our partners, families will enjoy four weekends of spooktacular fall fun.”
Trick-or-Treat Fest invites families to dress up in costume Fridays through Sundays from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. between Oct. 7 - 30.
It's a fun chance for kids to meet with costumed characters and stop at 20 different trick-or-treat stations along Wayside Furniture Way inside the Zoo.
Also returning this year? The Monster Mash Dance Party held in the Zoo's amphitheater. You'll need to add this event on to your general admission ticket, but it includes unlimited train rides on the "Pumpkin Express" and Circle of Life Carousel.
The first 800 guests each day will receive a complimentary trick-or-treat bag.
Keep in mind, this is a timed ticketed event. Guests are "strongly" encouraged to purchase tickets in advance and stick with their allotted times.
Tickets for Trick-or-Treat Fest, include Zoo general admission, at $19.95 for non-members and $9.95 for members. Children under 2 enter free. Tickets are available now HERE.
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Editor's Note: The following video is from a previous, unrelated report.