Organizers promise a Nightfall like you've never experienced before.
Jackson R. Kimball Special to the Arizona Daily Star Nightfall, the annual fright-fest experience held at Old Tucson, 201 S. Kinney Road, has returned after a two-year hiatus due to the global pandemic and the subsequent closing of the Old West theme park.
“There’s a 250-page script,” said General Manager Kiki Keefner when discussing, alongside production director Michael Thomas-Visgar, the preparation that went into this year’s event. Keefner and Thomas-Visgar emphasized that this year’s Nightfall will be family-friendly and that families with small children should feel comfortable staying well into the evening.
Old Tucson will open back up for other seasonal activities after Nightfall, including its Christmas-time YuleTide event, Keefner said.
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