Halloween Town Pumpkin Patch Returns with New Location Oct 21-31, 2021

Grab your family, jump on your broomsticks, and fly through Halloween Town Pumpkin Patch from October 21-31, 2021.

Hours of operation are Monday-Friday 4-9 p.m.

Saturday-Sunday, 11 a.m. – 10 p.m.

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Previously held at the Paradise Valley Mall parking lot, Halloween Town Pumpkin Patch has found a more permanent home at 1901 N. Alma School Road, Mesa Arizona 85201

Adventure awaits with more rides and activities, plus – you’ll love the pumpkin patch and the new puppy patch too! You’ll also find your perfect gourd for jack-o-lantern carving.

Photo by Jacob Tyler Dunn | http://www.JacobTylerDunn.com

Event Safety Measures

Precautionary measures include:

·       Temperature checks at entry + pre-entry COVID-19 questionnaire

·       Mask requirements of staff + any guests ages 6+

·       Contactless ticket purchasing w/ plexiglass protection

·       Hand washing and sanitizing stations placed throughout the event

·       Social distancing markers in areas of crowding – like lines to get on rides

·       Food court seating spaced 6’ apart

·       Safe handling of money and food with proper glove protection

·       All staff will receive temperature checks and wear masks

TICKET INFORMATION

Admission to Halloween Town Pumpkin Patch is $5

kids ages 2 and under will be admitted for free.

Family four pack admission tickets are available online only to save $5 off walk-up admission pricing.

There will be options for all day wristbands for rides, starting at $20.

Activities include a hay maze, pumpkin painting, bounce houses, carnival games, ferris wheel, mirror maze, big slide, face painting, balloon twister and kiddie rides.

(PURCHASE TICKETS HERE)

Photo by Jacob Tyler Dunn | http://www.JacobTylerDunn.com
Photo by Jacob Tyler Dunn | http://www.JacobTylerDunn.com

Food and beverage options will include all of your favorite festival eats like hot dogs, corn dogs, burgers, pretzels, nachos, cotton candy, funnel cake, snow cones, popcorn and lemonade, soft drinks, etc.

Photo by Jacob Tyler Dunn | http://www.JacobTylerDunn.com