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Lights at Spooky Point Returns

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September 3, 2024 | Sarasota

Lights at Spooky Point, the Halloween-themed light show introduced to Selby Gardens’ Historic Spanish Point campus, returns in October for a third season.

This year’s show kicks off on Wednesday, October 9 and remains on view nightly through Halloween. Tickets for Lights at Spooky Point can be purchased through Selby Gardens’ website at selby.org or in person at either of its two campuses. Member tickets go on sale September 3; Non-member tickets go on sale September 10. To become a member, visit selby.org.

“Lights at Spooky Point has been a tremendous success,” said Jennifer O. Rominiecki, president and CEO of Selby Gardens. “There was simply nothing like it in our region for the Halloween season and it is quickly becoming a fall family tradition at our Historic Spanish Point campus.”

Visitors to Lights at Spooky Point will follow an eerily lit path through the wooded campus and past several of its historic structures. Along the way, they will encounter fantastically fun creations and unique Halloween light displays around every bend. Highlights that return for the second year include spectral “ghost orchids” floating above the Pioneer Graveyard, giant “Dracula orchids” draped with Spanish moss, and colorful “spider orchids” clinging to their webs in the trees. These and other decorations are inspired by actual plants of the same names, a creative nod to Selby Gardens’ botanical and horticultural mission. Guests also will find plenty of pumpkins, scores of skeletons, and other Halloween classics at “Spooky Point.” The show is designed for all ages, with just a few minor jump-scare opportunities to keep older kids happy.

 “Lights at Spooky Point is meant to be fun for everyone, and for all ages. It is equal parts cheeky and cute,” said Rominiecki. “Our lighting partners at Affairs in the Air have done an amazing job over the past years, and we know they will surprise us with new and spookily fun creations for 2024.” Rominiecki also recognized sponsors Charles & Margery Barancik Foundation, Community Foundation of Sarasota County, and Koski Family Foundation for helping to make the show possible and providing access for some community members who might not otherwise be able to attend.”

 A limited number of tickets will be sold for each night of the show, with two entry times available—6:30 and 7:45 p.m. Guests with young children or mobility issues are encouraged to consider the earlier entry. Those who want the full “Spooky Point” experience can opt for the later slot, after dark. Ticket prices for Lights at Spooky Point are $34 for adults ($24 for Selby Gardens members), $19 for ages 5-17, and free for children 4 and under. Advance ticket purchase is encouraged, as some nights may sell out prior to opening time. Food and beverages will be sold on-site throughout each evening of the show.

To learn more and purchase tickets, go online to selby.org or visit the Welcome Center at either the Downtown Sarasota campus or the Historic Spanish Point campus.

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