Scary fun for Halloween: Scary and crafts in the Worbis Bear Park!
First Halloween in the Worbis Bear Park on October 31, 2024: craft activities, exciting tours and free entry for children in costumes!
Scary fun for Halloween: Scary and crafts in the Worbis Bear Park!
An extraordinary Halloween event is coming up in Worbis that is intended to delight both children and adults. On October 31, 2024, just in time for Halloween, the Alternative Bear Park will open its doors for the former event. Visitors can enter from 10:00 a.m., with costumed children up to 15 years old receiving free entry.
The bear park is transformed into a colorful and spooky backdrop that is particularly beautiful in autumn. But it's not just the pumpkins and spooky tea lights that are created during the creative craft activities that create a great atmosphere. Participants also have the chance to create their own bats from toilet paper rolls on the craft street, which is popular fun for guests young and old.
Creative activities and exciting experiences
A Halloween cosplay figure will add extra excitement while visitors can experience the autumnal atmosphere of the Worbis Bear Forest. It is particularly impressive to watch the European brown bears preparing for winter as the leaves fall from the trees.
The highlight for adults begins at 4:00 p.m. with a special Halloween tour. The bear park has developed a concept that takes visitors into the darker facets of humanity. Project manager Sabrina Schröder and her team have transformed themselves into scary characters to make this journey even more impressive.
Anyone interested has the opportunity to register using the contact details provided. This tour promises to be an unforgettable experience - an original way to celebrate Halloween while learning more about the animals and their conservation.
In addition, the event is complemented by culinary offerings, including a barbecue stand and delicious pumpkin soup. All proceeds from the event go directly to animal welfare at the Alternative Bear Park, so every visit also serves a good cause.
Sabrina Schröder, the management of the bear park, explains: "With the premiere of our event, we want to combine the Halloween tradition with animal protection. Especially with the themed tour, in which large parts of our team take on the role of scary characters, we have developed a program item that has never been seen in our project before." This highlights the park's innovative approach, providing both entertainment and education.
For more information and details about this exciting event and its offerings, see the current reporting on www.eichsfeldnachrichten.de.