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23-10-2014: An evening of frights and delights at the zoo

Are you prepared to be spooked and shocked, taunted and terrified?  If  indeed  that is your wish, don’t stress: the Johannesburg Zoo will give you the opportunity to experience all of this in one evening.
 
The zoo will stage its popular annual Howloween Extravaganza on November 1.  For  four hours that evening, the zoo will be transformed into a playground of  frights and delights, vampires, goblins, zombies and magical flittering fairies.
 
As you enter the zoo for this evening of frightful fun, Howloween marshals, dressed  in  terrifying  garbs,  will  usher  you  into  a magical world of trickery, spooks and loads of fun for all.
Start  the  evening’s  scares and thrills at the Bandstand area, a fun zone for people of all ages courtesy of MTV Nickelodeon.
 
Meet  your favourite characters – including Dora, Boots and Diego – and get to  watch an exciting show before moving on to the next Howloween zone. The next  stop  allows  visitors  to  choose  between  the “scary” part and the “fairy” tale.
 
Taking  the scary route, along the path to the Haunted Forest, past the Ape House,  visitors  will  first enter the Vampire Cave, a dark and mysterious cavern that will definitely get goose bumps and chills going.
 
Be  prepared to encounter creepy-crawlies, ravenous vampires and everything that  comes  out  at  night.  But this amazing experience is only for those older than nine.
 
For  those  who  would  prefer  to  take  the  friendly  fairy route, visit Fairyland  and  be  transported  into  a  magical  wonderland of flickering lights,  fairies  and  flowers. This will delight all members of the family irrespective of age.
 
Get  up  close and personal with a dancing hippo and giraffe, have a selfie taken in the midst of the mushroom forest or enjoy the lawns, which will be colourfully transformed into a true fairyland wonder.
 
The  next stop along the Howloween trail takes you to the Witches Cemetery, opposite  Meerkat Lawn, for a peek into a creepy cauldron. At the cemetery, visitors  can  expect  to be tricked and shocked, spooked and treated by an array of zombies, witches and necromancers.
 
Moving  along  the  Howloween  haunt,  take  a  turn past the old carnivore enclosure and enter the Ghost House – a dark and terrifying maze guaranteed to  both  frighten  and delight you. The house will also allow visitors the chance  to  view  stunning  animal  demonstrations  while  being spooked by flickering lights and pop-up characters in scary costumes.
 
Next,  along  the  haunted  path,  is  the  Slithering House at the reptile enclosure,   where  you  will  meet  the  entire  cold-blooded  family  and
experience their slinking, cool touch.
Visitors  will then move along to the Tree of Light Lawn, a short walk away from the reptile enclosure.
 
Entering  the Tree of Light Lawn will take you through a gauntlet of scary, spooky  and strange creatures. Costumed characters will touch, interact and startle those who walk past.
 
Last  on  the  Howloween  trail is the strange Alien World on the Centenary Lawn,  a strange extra-terrestrial experience for people of all ages. Alien World  is  where  scary and weird meet. Come and listen to the Grim Reapers tell  scary  spook  stories  next  to  a roaring bonfire and experience the frights and fun of several alien costumes.
 
Bring   along   your  candies  and  loot  buckets  for  loads  of  fun  and
trick-or-treating opportunities.
To  add to the evening’s fun and entertainment, judges will be scouring the crowds  to  find  the  best-dressed  adults  and children with some amazing prizes up for grabs.
 
The  Zoo’s Café Fino will be open and serving delectable eats and treats or alternatively  pack a monster picnic basket and enjoy the sights and sounds of the zoo at night. CNA will also be on hand selling all things spooky.
 
Entrance  fee  is  R65  for adults and R40 for children and pensioners. The extravaganza starts at 5pm.
                                   ENDS
 
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Nkosinathi Nkabinde
Communication Specialist
City of Johannesburg Group Communication & Tourism Department