Family Zoo Boo Fun This October At The Detroit Zoo

TheĀ Detroit ZooĀ is getting the ā€œpawtyā€ started to celebrate Halloween all month long with the inauguralĀ ā€œSpooky Spiritsā€Ā event, the newestĀ ā€œAfter Hours 21+ Event Series from the Zooā€ — as well as the annualĀ Zoo BooĀ series.

Detroit Zoo Boo Series
Detroit Zoo Boo Series

The Detroit Zoo is getting the ā€œpawtyā€ started to celebrate Halloween all month long with the inaugural ā€œSpooky Spirits event,ā€ the newest ā€œAfter Hours 21+ Event Series from the Zooā€ — as well as the annual Zoo Boo series.

For a chilling good time that’s sure to give adult guests ā€œpumpkinā€ to talk about, tickets for ā€œSpooky Spirits,ā€ presented by KeyBank, are on sale nowZoo Boo, presented by Beaumont Children’s, is the park’s annual merry-not-scary celebration for guests of all ages.

ā€œSpooky Spirits,ā€ taking place Oct. 14, features alcoholic beverages available for tasting throughout the evening, as well as a complimentary welcome drink provided by Griffin Claw Brewing Company. General ā€œSpooky Spiritsā€ admission tickets cost $50 and include six alcoholic tasting tickets. Additional drink tasting tickets are available for purchase at the event. Designated driver ($30) and VIP designated driver ($65) tickets are available as well and include unlimited soft drinks. VIP guests also receive complimentary food options and a commemorative gift.

The event also boasts bone-chilling entertainment, a haunted trail through the woods, yard games, fall-themed snacks and exclusive access to the park’s award-winning, naturalistic habitats. Guests are also encouraged to craft their most creative wardrobes for a chance to win a costume contest.

Meanwhile, Zoo Boo takes place over the course of three fun, theme-filled weekends throughout October. Although all costumes are welcomed during the event, guests are encouraged to dress according to each weekend’s theme: Witches, Warlocks and Werewolves, Oh My! (Oct. 15–16); and Heroes and Villains (Oct. 21–23). All 125 acres of the park will be open during the event, giving guests opportunities to collect tasty treats while simultaneously seeing their favorite animals enjoy treats of their own.

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