Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular: Trivia Edition

SEPT. 27 - NOV. 2

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Roger Williams Park Zoo and Rhode Island PBS invite you to experience the Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular from Sept. 27- Nov. 2!

New England’s favorite fall tradition unveils a brand new twist this year at Roger Williams Park Zoo’s Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular: Trivia Edition presented by Citizens.

Immerse yourself in the captivating world of tricky trivia as you embark on a journey through brain-teasing questions while strolling past thousands of creatively carved pumpkins. From pop culture to sports to history, test your knowledge and enjoy the magic of fall at Roger Williams Park Zoo.

Now through Oct. 25 when you join or renew your membership at the $80 level or more, you’ll receive two (2) tickets to the Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular while supplies last (a $100 retail value!). Rhode Island PBS tickets are valid Sunday-Friday (excludes Saturdays).

Please be sure to select the tickets as a thank-you gift when you check out.

Trail is open nightly from 6 p.m. to 10:30 p.m; last entry is at 10 p.m. Please visit rwpzoo.org for more information and details about the Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular at Roger Williams Park Zoo.

The Spectacular is open rain or shine. NO REFUNDS OR RESCHEDULING. This event does not include animal exhibits. All animal exhibits close at the end of daytime Zoo hours.

For questions or information about membership please call 401-222-3636 x 204 or email membership@ripbs.org.

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