Dollywood’s Great Pumpkin Luminights Serves Up Folksy Halloween Fun
Photos courtesy of Dollywood
The pond of frog-o’-lanterns really sold me on Dollywood’s Great Pumpkin Luminights. These smiling, bug-eyed squashes squat on lily pads in a small pond between the Thunderhead and Mystery Mine roller coasters, croaking away like a hungry cohort of the real thing. I spent five minutes staring at them, and could’ve easily spent ten more if there hadn’t been a large crowd waiting behind me for their turn at the fence.
The frog pond wasn’t the first Halloween display I saw at Great Pumpkin Luminights. It wasn’t even the first that charmed me—there was the disco graveyard before it, a variety of pumpkin people performing different mundane human tasks, and rows of pumpkins carved to look like owls and cats. It was the first that felt like something special, though. And yet by the end of the night it was far from the most adorable or amazing thing I saw at Dollywood’s annual Halloween event.
Dollywood’s frog-o’-lanterns are so peaceful pic.twitter.com/68d7IdNSBB
— Garrett Martin (@grmartin) October 16, 2018
Great Pumpkin Luminights, which runs every night through Nov. 3, stands out among the variety of Halloween options at theme parks around the country. Like Dollywood itself, it’s an unassuming, family friendly treat that’s far more fun and better designed than you might expect. It’s also relatively affordable—instead of buying a separate ticket, as you do at Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights or the Mickey Mouse-hosted Halloween parties at Disneyland and Disney World, entry to Great Pumpkin Luminights comes with a standard Dollywood ticket. So you can show up in the morning, enjoy all the rides and music you care to experience, and then take in the dramatic Halloween displays at night, when they’re most impressive.
Luminights also evokes Dollywood’s history of celebrating arts and crafts. Craftsman’s Valley, one of ten distinctly themed areas at the park, features a retinue of actual working craftsman, including blacksmiths, glassblowers and woodcarvers. The various displays during Luminights have a personal, handcrafted appeal, which makes them feel like schoolhouse crafts projects if they were made by talented professionals working with a large budget.
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