Pumpkin Lights

What items are not allowed at the event?

  • Outside food and beverage, including water bottles
  • Sporting equipment (footballs, soccer balls, volleyballs)
  • Tents & canopies
  • Coolers
  • Swim rafts, noodles, and inner tubes (any inflatable items)
  • Glass containers, aerosol cans
  • Firearms, ammunition, knives, and weapons of any kind
  • Self-defense or restraining devices (e.g.) pepper spray, mace
  • Marijuana including marijuana enriched products or any illegal substance
  • Fireworks or other similarly explosive and/or flammable objects
  • Horns, whistles, large megaphones or artificial noise makers
  • Recreational devices such as drones, remote-control toys, skateboards, scooters, and roller-skates
  • Suitcases, bags, backpacks, with or without wheels, larger than 24” long x 15” wide x 18” high
  • Non-coast guard approved floatation devices
  • Household pets – Licensed service pet only
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Can I take pictures?

Photography and video recording for personal use are permitted. No tripods, monopods, or drones are allowed on the site and NO storage is available for these items. You will not be allowed to enter with these items so you must leave them in your car or at home.

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Is this event appropriate for my young child? How scary is it?

Yes! When we created Pumpkin Lights, we set out to build an experience for everyone. Our course includes a few spooky elements, such as fog machines, giant pumpkin spiders, and skeletons, but you won’t find any jump scares or gore. Families with young children may want to choose an earlier time slot, when it’s not so dark.

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Are strollers allowed?

Strollers are permitted, but keep in mind that strollers which are particularly wide may not fit through some of the site’s narrower passageways.

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