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Boji Scare is Back For 2023

Boji Scare is Back For 2023

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Arnolds Park, IA

Arnolds Park Amusement Park is turning on its frightening side again this Halloween season as Boji Scare makes its return.

Operations Manager Tristan Fassler tells KICD News the annual fall event has different levels of scares to cater to just about everyone.

Fassler Explains the origins for Boji Scare

Fassler says while some annual favorites are returning for 2023, there will also be some new features.

 

Boji Scare at Arnolds Park Amusement Park is open Fridays and Saturdays through the rest of October.

Kiddie Land will be open from 6:30 till dusk each night with Boji Scare available from dark until eleven o’clock.

 

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