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As spring unfolds in Whistler, families have the perfect opportunity to create unforgettable memories during the Whistler Children’s Festival from May 17-19.
This brand-new experience is ideal for kids and scaredy-cat adults. It takes place October 29th and 30th from 12pm to 4pm at Playland and includes rides, games, a candy scavenger hunt, and other surprises along the way! Costumes are welcomed and encouraged.
Three of the haunted houses will be open, but the monsters will be resting (reducing the chance of scares)…
Try not to scream and wake them up… they need their rest for Fright Nights.
October 29 – 30 | 12 PM – 4 PM
https://www.pne.ca/tricks/
Admission for all ages: $31.50 (includes taxes and fees)*
Admission includes rides (listed below), access to 3 Haunted Houses** (Haunted Mansion, Fear, and Materia Medica with no actors in them) and a candy scavenger hunt.
*Kids 3 and younger are free with adult accompaniment.
**Haunted Houses recommended for ages 13+
As spring unfolds in Whistler, families have the perfect opportunity to create unforgettable memories during the Whistler Children’s Festival from May 17-19.
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