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Downtown Gatlinburg to Get a Lot Spookier

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August 29, 2013

As the air begins to cool, and the leaves begin to change colors, it is time once again for scariest season in Gatlinburg, TN. Coming in October, the fifteenth annual Gatlinburg Fright Nights will play on guests sense of sight, taste, smell and touch to bring them a hauntingly good time.

Located inside of Ripley’s Haunted Adventure at 908 Parkway in Gatlinburg, the theme to this year’s Fright Night show is ‘Experiment in Terror.’ Centered around an insane asylum, the Gatlinburg show is sure to be an exciting and memorable experience for years to come.

In the spirit of Halloween, the Fright Night show in Gatlinburg run every Friday, Saturday and Sunday throughout the month of October, plus November 1-2. Show begins at 6:13 p.m. each night with a different theme every week. Children under six are not encouraged. Prices for the Fright Night Show are the same as regular admission to Ripley’s Haunted Adventures.

For more information on the Fright Night show in Gatlinburg, visit Ripley’s Haunted Adventure’s website here, or give them a call at 865-430-9991. Vacationers to the Smokies definitely do not want to regret missing this show!

Want to find out more about other popular attractions and shows in Gatlinburg, TN? Timber Tops Luxury Cabin Rentals invites guests to check out their Attractions page on their website. There guests can find discounted tickets to all the popular things to do in Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge and Sevierville during their next stay in the Smokies!

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