Busch Gardens Tampa Bay Reveals New Haunted House and Sinister Discounts for 2021 Howl-O-Scream

LeeAnn
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Halloween is drawing closer and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay is getting ready by revealing an all new haunted house and sinister discounts up to 70% for 2021’s Howl-O-Scream.

A hair-raising, skin-crawling celebration of ghoulish delights, Howl-O-Scream will run for 28 nights this fall, beginning September 10 through October 31, at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. While family-friendly trick-or-treating and shows will fill the fall days, nights at Howl-O-Scream will feature five horrifying haunted houses (including three all-new houses), eight expansive scare zones plus hordes of nightmarish creatures coving the 300-acre park.

The park has officially announced that the the first of their three all-new haunted houses will be “The Forgotten.” An underground, vampire filled horror, the house will have visitors testing whether or not they can remain in the world of the living or if their destiny is to become the newest minion of the Forgotten army.

Then, as if the new haunted house was not exciting enough, Busch Gardens is offering visitors the opportunity to save up to 70% off Howl-O-Scream admission for a limited time. This includes exclusive savings for Pass members and Fun Card holders, plus discounts on the all new SeaWorld Howl-O-Scream Orlando.

Single-night admission for Busch Garden Tampa Howl-O-Scream starts at just $29.99, while dual admission to the Busch Garden and SeaWorld events starts at $79.99! However, if you are a Pass Member or a Fun Card holder you can grab your Busch Gardens Howl-O-Scream admission for $24.99, and Platinum Pass members attending opening weekend (Sept. 10-12) can get one night’s free admission with their pass at the turnstile.

Beware though, these deals are only available through July 25 on the official Howl-O-Scream Tampa website.

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By LeeAnn
LeeAnn is children's librarian who joined Nerds and Beyond in 2020 as a way to stretch her writing skills and connect with others who have the same pop culture passions as she does. She loves music, reading (obviously), and any TV show that can grab and hold her attention. Currently some of her favorite things to nerd out over include Supernatural, Prodigal Son, Louden Swain and Percy Jackson (books, theater, or upcoming show - lets leave the movies out of it).
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