Travel Writer and MMJ

Multimedia Journalist Sheri Taylor has a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling. In addition to contributing articles for other outlets, she created 23 Hyperion Street Travel to go beyond the ordinary. In addition to writing about all aspects of travel, Sheri spent well over a year as a flight attendant, getting an extreme bird’s eye view of how the travel industry, especially hotels, airports, and aviation schedules work.

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SCarowinds is back and better than ever.

SCarowinds, the Carolinas’ premier Halloween event, is back with a vengeance. 

SCarowinds, the Carolinas’ premier Halloween event, is back with a vengeance. 

The newest attraction this year is the Procession of Nightmares parade, while most parades come towards the end of Ana event … this one is here to get you ready for the fright of your life…

Next, get ready for all of your deepest, darkest dreams coming to life on the park’s midways.

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Not only are you in for scares, screams, and spine-tingling chills … you can brave some of your favorite rides… all while walking past some frightful creatures..

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Every corner has a fresh coat of fright with horrifying haunted mazes, spine-tingling scare zones, and live entertainment.

Hordes of hungry zombies and bloodthirsty vampires eagerly wait to make you their next meal. 

Wicked, desperate screams ring throughout the park. 

It’s the perfect storm for Halloween fun— 

Carowinds recommends that all guests be 13 years or older due to the nature of the event.—- but for those who feel the need (regardless of age), there are No Boo Medalions that you can purchase.

Scarowinds is open Fri- Sunday 7-12pm thru Oct 29th.

Tickets Start at $49 but you can save money on admission by buying your tickets online before heading to the park.—

Even if you visited Carowinds earlier in the day, you must have a separate ticket to enter Scarowinds.

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