Resort Gives Atlanta Families an Entirely New Reason NOT to be Afraid of the Dark This Halloween
During a month most commonly associated with fall leaves, pumpkins, Halloween, and the commemoration of all things frightening the world over, Lake Lanier Islands Resort is giving Atlanta families a whole new way to celebrate this October.
Well-known throughout the Southeast as the host to the animated holiday light extravaganza – The Magical Nights of Lights – for the past 17 years, the talented team of event planners at Lake Lanier Islands is setting the stage for its First Annual (not too scary) Haunted Nights of Lights. The month-long celebration features a three-mile drive through the biggest Halloween light display the South has ever seen.
As twinkling light replicas of Dracula, Frankenstein, Ghosts and Goblins give an eerie glow to the night, they light the way to a stop-over at The NEW Haunted Village. Designed to delight, rather than cause fright, this family-friendly theme park showcases a fun house, carnival amusement rides, pumpkin patch, pony rides, concessions, and enormous fire pits for roasting marshmallows. The Haunted Maze at the Village will rank high on the scare factor for small guests, and is the only venue recommended for big kids and adults only.
Tickets to Haunted Nights of Lights are just $20/car Monday through Thursday and $25/car Friday through Sunday. Admission for vans (10-19 passengers) is $40 and buses (20+ passengers) is $80. Admission is per vehicle and is based on vehicle capacity, not the number of passengers. Activities at the Haunted Village require additional charges. All-inclusive packages that combine vehicle pass to the Haunted Nights of Lights, admission to the Haunted Maze and FunHouse, and unlimited carnival and pony rides are also available for purchase. Discount coupons to Haunted Nights of Lights are obtainable through participating McDonalds and QuikTrip locations. Additional discounts offered by purchasing a combination of Haunted Nights of Lights and Magical Nights of Lights passes online (online transactions are subject to a $1.95 convenience charge). Special accommodation packages are available for those families wishing to extend their fun into an overnight stay at the resort.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Last Chance to Enjoy Lake Lanier’s Haunted Nights of Lights
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