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Knoebels Unleashes Spooky Fun with Free Hallo-Fun Weekends in October

From haunted rides to pumpkin crafts, Knoebels transforms into a Halloween wonderland—all for free. Don't miss the spooky (and sweet) surprises waiting every weekend.

The image shows a skeleton sitting on a chair next to two pumpkins on a porch, surrounded by a...
The image shows a skeleton sitting on a chair next to two pumpkins on a porch, surrounded by a flower pot with yellow flowers. In the background, there is a wall and a glass window, creating a spooky atmosphere perfect for Halloween.

Knoebels Unleashes Spooky Fun with Free Hallo-Fun Weekends in October

Knoebels, America's largest free-admission amusement park, is hosting its annual Hallo-Fun Weekends throughout October. The event has been named the top theme park Halloween celebration in the U.S. by USA Today. Families and thrill-seekers of all ages can enjoy rides, shows, and seasonal treats without an entry fee.

The park transforms each weekend with spooky attractions designed for every fright level. Thrilling rides like Haunted Antique Cars, the Pioneer Train Halloween Express, and Panther Cars offer chills for brave visitors. Meanwhile, younger guests can join in on Saturday and Sunday mornings for crafts such as cookie decorating and pumpkin painting.

Live entertainment takes centre stage with performances like the Fright Show, starring the Pumpkin King, and the Scream Machine puppet show. For those who prefer interactive fun, the Trail of Treats Scavenger Hunt winds through the park, offering sweet rewards. Food lovers can indulge in pumpkin-themed specialities, from funnel cakes and pies to ice cream and spiced lattes. The all-you-can-eat character breakfast also returns, complete with free photos alongside the park's 'Boo Crew'. With no admission charge, the event welcomes everyone to experience Halloween fun without the usual costs.

Knoebels' Hallo-Fun Weekends run every weekend in October, blending rides, performances, and seasonal activities. The park's mix of scares and family-friendly options ensures something for all visitors. No tickets are required, making it an accessible celebration for Halloween fans across the region.

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