With the spooky season almost here, the San Antonio Botanical Garden has announced new attractions coming this fall.
San Antonio Botanical Gardens to host"Happy Frights" and"Haunting Nights" from Oct. 3 through Nov. 2.–
From Oct. 3 through Nov. 2, visitors can visit the garden to experience “Happy Frights” and “Haunting Nights.”“Happy Frights” is a family-friendly trick-or-treat experience through 11 immersive worlds in the garden. Throughout the adventure, guests will see live actors and visit eight trick-or-treat stations.
In “Haunting Nights,” a more thrilling adventure starts after the sun goes down, with random frights across the garden. The attraction is designed for people over 13 years of age.“At the Garden, our passion is bringing people together to engage with nature,” said SABG President and CEO Katherine Trumble. “Happy Frights & Haunting Nights is another opportunity to do just that.
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