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Play by Day, Glow by Night during Pumpkin Festival at Stone Mountain Park

Stone Mountain Park’s Pumpkin Festival, Play by Day, Glow by Night, is returning this fall. Guests are welcome to celebrate the autumn season during the park’s Pumpkin Festival, a family tradition featuring a variety of glowing experiences.

The brand-new Pumpkin Drone Show features a fleet of color-changing drones synchronized to music while creating themed shapes in the sky. Watch pumpkins, bats, spiders and more in this aerial display happening each night of Pumpkin Festival.

There is also the all-new Wonderland’s Fantastical 3D Immersive Experience, and the Enchanted Glow Along Parade. 

Hunt for buried treasure at the Treasure Island walk-through experience. Follow Dorothy as she is swept from Kansas to the Emerald City. 

Help Alice through the Queen of Heart’s Blacklight Maze to catch the White Rabbit. See what Dinosaurs do after dark at the Dino Glow Experience and wander through the Enchanted Forest of towering trees and oversized flowers. 

Guests can experience family-friendly park attractions special fall entertainment by day, then glow by night at the Pumpkin Festival. 

Fall décor and outdoor picture-book settings provide plenty of Instagram-worthy spots. Discover an underwater mystery 20,000 leagues under the sea, catch a fairytale remix with Mother Goose and join the three little pigs for an adventure on the scenic railroad.

Glow by Night is an immersive experience, with more lights, more glow, and more nighttime outdoor fun. 

Explore glow-in-the-dark experiences throughout the festival including thousands of glowing lights, massive jack-o-lanterns, a giant glowing pumpkin tree, costumed characters, glow-in-the dark mini-golf and glow-in-the-dark dinosaurs. 

End the night with a glowing nighttime parade featuring themed floats and storybook characters, dancing their way through the festival.

For more information about Stone Mountain Park and hours of operation, call 1-800-401-2407 or visit www.stonemountainpark.com.

Images by Bruce Johnson

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