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Experience the Newest Thrill in Gatlinburg This Shocktober

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September 30, 2013

Smoky Mountains in autumnYou’re invited to Gatlinburg this Shocktober! In honor of Halloween, the Gatlinburg Space Needle is celebrating the haunted month with their new show at the Iris Theater. For the entire month of October, families can see the Gatlinburg show, Shrieks and Mindfreaks. The show only plays for a limited time, so make sure you don’t miss out on the excitement this Shocktober!

Most people imagine a Halloween filled with ghosts and monsters. You won’t find that at The Iris Theater. The Gatlinburg show takes the Halloween experience to a new level, featuring a supernatural experience of the mind.

This Shocktober, don’t be afraid to laugh because Guy Michaels will put on a hilarious twist to a normal Halloween event. Michaels will take the audience on a journey through powerful imaginations. Those that volunteer to be hypnotized will be sent on a hilarious adventure of the mind that will leave the entire audience laughing.

Tickets to the Gatlinburg show cost $17.95 for adults and $7.95 for children ages 5-12. The show runs Wednesday through Saturday and is great for all ages.

Looking to stay in Gatlinburg? Amazing Views Cabin Rentals offers a variety of affordable Gatlinburg cabins, perfect for your stay in the Smokies this fall. With spectacular views of the colorful mountain leaves, Amazing Views Cabin Rentals is sure to please every member of the family. For the best deal on your stay, take a look at our specials and give us a call at (855) 849-8977. We look forward to helping you plan your trip to the Smoky Mountains!

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