Get Ready For The 40th Annual ‘Haunt The Zoo’ Returning to Oklahoma City, OK. This Weekend
Get ready for a frighteningly good time with the entire family this fall at the Oklahoma City Zoo. It's back. Returning in 2023 this month to the OKC Zoo it's the 40th annual Haunt the Zoo. Make plans now to be a part of the fun. There are all kinds of great activities planned from hay rides to trick or treating, and more.
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The OKC Zoo will kick off the 40th annual Haunt the Zoo this weekend and it will run throughout October every Saturday and Sunday at the Oklahoma City Zoo from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. It makes for the perfect family day trip, weekend getaway, or staycation. If you've never been, you have to go.
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Advance tickets are on sale now, or you can purchase them the day of. There are several different packages available to choose from. You can do it all, or select a medium or smaller bundle, it's up to you. They also offer a discounted price for OKC Zoo members. You can click here for all the ticket details and to order.
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The special bundles include admission into the zoo, trick or treating, and other activities and attractions depending on which package you go with. All are very affordable, you can check the prices here. You can also come in costume if you'd like. All they ask is you not wear a full face mask, or have any costume weapons. Get all the details by clicking here. Only a limited number of Haunt the Zoo trick-or-treating bags will be available for purchase and they sell out fast. Don't wait, get them while you can. Don't miss the 39th annual 'Haunt the Zoo' at the OKC Zoo this Halloween season. Visit the official website for more details.
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