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Tuesday, September 10, 2024 at 12:36 PM

Jellystone Park Halloween festivities a success

Jellystone Park Halloween festivities a success
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Jellystone Park in Pelahatchie, Mississippi was the Halloween haven this month, offering a spooktacular experience for visitors of all ages. From morning until evening, a slew of meticulously planned events filled the park with exuberance and joy. Ghostly apparitions roamed the woods, and mysterious sightings of hidden dinosaurs added an extra layer of intrigue. The night air echoed with both joyful laughter and spine-tingling screams, creating a memorable atmosphere for campers. Spine-tingling stories of past camping adventures held the children's rapt attention until the eagerly awaited candy distribution. Witches, Frankenstein's Monsters, and other costumed characters lounged in lawn chairs, occasionally grumbling at some not-so-funny dad jokes and tall tales. This is the ultimate place for fellowship and cherished memories – this is Jellystone Park.

To say that this year was a success would be a significant understatement. The park welcomed an increased number of visitors, many of whom invested considerable time planning their Halloween adventures. Each campsite boasted outstanding Halloween decorations, with campers competing for the chance to win a free pass for next Halloween. The results were nothing short of phenomenal. Several cabins even created their own ghostly mazes, providing delightful scares for visitors of all ages.

The Trail of Terror proved to be a spine-tingling experience, with major horror themes weaving through the dark, shadowy woods. Many new ideas were introduced on the trail this year, and the staff promises even more exciting changes for next year. While they'll keep the surprises everyone enjoys, they aim to introduce fresh elements for an ever more thrilling experience.

The park saw a plethora of notable costumes this year, with an abundance of Wednesday Addams look-alikes and blow-up dinosaurs roaming around for trick-or-treating. One creative family transformed their child's stroller into a massive pirate ship, with the entire family embracing the theme.

In addition to site decorations and the Trail of Terror, visitors enjoyed various activities, including trick-or-treating every Saturday from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm, costume contests, a Halloween parade, a spooky movie screening under the stars, and various activities throughout the day.

Many attendees couldn't stop talking about returning next year, and the staff advises early booking, as reservations are already filling up fast.

Although Halloween is now behind us, Jellystone Park continues to offer wonderful experiences for guests. Day visitors can explore the park for just $25.00 per person.

For those who wish to extend their stay, Jellystone Park provides accommodations in cabins, RVs, and tents. Booking details and more can be found on their website at jellystonems.com.

The Jellystone Park community values both their longstanding and new members and extends an invitation to everyone to become a part of the Yogi Bear and Jellystone Park Family. Call now to make reservations and join in on the fun.

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