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Paradise Park unveils Attractions for Fall Season

09-05-09
Paradise Park unveils Attractions for Fall Season

LEE'S SUMMIT, MO. - With the arrival of cooler temperatures, Paradise Park, Kansas City's premier family destination, will reveal its favorite Fall Attractions: Hayrides, Haunted Castle Maze and Haunted Foam Factory. 
 
Enjoy a good old-fashioned tractor-pulled Hayride sitting on bundles of straw, hearing stories, playing games and huddling close together with family and friends.  Sip hot chocolate and munch s'mores around the campfire every Friday and Saturday, September 11-October 31, from 6-10 p.m.  Admission to the tractor-pulled hayride is $6.95 (plus tax).
 
At dusk the ghosts come out, the ghouls take over the Haunted Castle Maze. The ghouls and goblins will provide a "family-friendly" haunt, courtesy of local non-profit organizations. The maze will feature spooky themed visuals and black dungeon maze walls, providing a true challenge to all maze-hunters.  The Haunted Castle Maze will be open every Friday and Saturday, October 2-31, from 6-10 p.m.  The 3,000 square foot outdoor maze will be open to all ages.  Admission to the Haunted Castle Maze is $5.95 (plus tax).
 
The foam factory, one of the most popular attractions for all ages, will add a haunted twist to the experience all day every day in October. Ollie's Haunted Foam Factory opens Friday, October 2. Normal foam factory admission prices apply, which is $5.95 (plus tax) for children and $3 (plus tax) for adults.

"Hayrides, Haunted Castle Maze and Haunted Foam Factory are favorites in our Fall lineup," said Jon Ellis, Paradise Park president and CEO. "We are also proud to partner with local not for profits and assist such wonderful organizations with a fundraising opportunity. The not for profits will help guarantee a family-friendly haunt for all."

Tickets for each attraction may be purchased individually, or they may be selected as part of the Max Pak Unlimited wristband.
 
Paradise Park is a family entertainment center that offers a unique mix of attractions, which includes a children's edutainment center and discovery play area. It is the only facility in the Midwest to offer both a children's edutainment center and a wide variety of entertainment attractions (go karts, jr. go karts, miniature golf, batting cages, bumper cars, rock climbing, game room and foam factory) for all ages on the same site. The facility also plays host to several group and corporate events, and offers a variety of birthday party packages.
 
For more information about Paradise Park, visit www.Paradise-Park.com.


 



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