Fall Festival comes to Toyota Field

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MADISON – The bats will be gone – well, baseball bats that is.

Bwa-ha-ha-ha-ha!

There will be some ghosts, witches and other things that go bump in the night Oct. 28 as the Rocket City Trash Pandas host their Fall Festival at Toyota Field, presented by Metro Diner.

The Bill Penney Toyota Concourse will be spooky and creepy for trick-or-treaters. And to add to the festive atmosphere, “The Haunted Mansion” will be played on the videoboard.

“The Trash Pandas are excited to welcome families from all throughout the area to Toyota Field for trick-or-treating for the fourth straight year,” Trash Pandas Executive Vice President and General Manager Garrett Fahrmann said. “We’re looking forward to seeing everyone at Toyota Field in their best costumes for the biggest Halloween party in North Alabama.”

Advance and online tickets are $10.If purchased online in advance of the event, tickets are $10; they are $15 at the door.  Parking is fee. Tickets are available online by CLICKING HERE or in person at the Wick Family Foundation Box Office at Toyota Field. Admission is free for all kids ages 12 and under.

The Rocket City Wranglers, Lifted Trucks, and Ride Now will be on hand with more than 30 vehicles on display and candy for the trick-or-treating. There will also be local vendors on hand with table displays and samples. Before the movie begins at 7:15 p.m., there will be activities for fans to participate in throughout the ballpark such as yard games, cornhole, and more.

The Dumpster Dive concession stand will be open for fans to purchase traditional ballpark fare. The Inline Electric Rock Porch and Pub Madison will have a selection of seasonal drinks available as well.

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