Dogs Can Party With Snoopy This October During Dog Days At Kings Islan

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Get ready for a howling good time – Dogs can get their Halloween thrills at the theme park’s Dog Days celebration

October has begun and that means all the fun fall activities, including Halloween.

Kings Island amusement park is offering a great opportunity for humans and their pets – the chance to party with the top beagle himself, Snoopy!

Every Sunday in October (October 5, 12, 19 and 26), dogs are invited to Dog Days at Kings Island, located in Mason, Ohio. Both humans and dogs will get party at Snoopy’s Halloween Party at Soak City.

Each dog is allowed to bring one adult hu – er, each adult is allowed to bring one dog. Costumes are encouraged.

Kings Island says there will be a dog zone with local vendors and activities, a doggy parade, a dog costume contest and a treat trail (for both humans and dogs). Snoopy judges the costume contest.

Plus, bandanas will also be handed out to the first 1,000 dogs each Sunday. Kings Island is expecting at least 500 dogs each event

There will also be an area where dogs can do their… business (provided you pick up after your dog!).

All dogs are welcome, provided they are neutered or spayed and are up to date on their shots. Humans also need to keep their dogs on a regular six-foot leash, no retractable leashes.

Dog Days at Kings Island runs from noon to 6 p.m. every Sunday in October, starting October 5 (that’s this Sunday!).

Kings Island is located north of Cincinnati off Interstate 71. Daily tickets are $37.99 a person, but dogs are free. They have to stay in the Soak City area.

There’s a waiver that people need to sign for their dog. That waiver and more information can be found on the Kings Island website.

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