Land of Oz celebrates 30 years, opens ticket sales for three weekends only
Click your heels three times and make a wish – it's almost time to go back to the Land of Oz!
Tickets are on sale now for North Carolina's Land of Oz theme park, which reopens for three weekends in September. This year is their 30th anniversary.
The 1970s theme park carved into the naturally magical landscape atop Beech Mountain has been a draw for families for decades. Out of commission since 1980, it reopens for a select few weekends each year, allowing visitors a chance to explore iconic childhood memories like the yellow brick road, Dorothy's house, the Wicked Witch's castle, the haunted forest and the majestic gates of Oz.
Only open for three weekends in September, the experience is often in high demand – with tickets often selling out quickly.
This autumn, access to the park will be available on Sept. 8-10, 15-17 and 22-24.
General admission tickets are priced at around $68 according to the website. Children under 2 are free admission.
The Land of Oz is the highest elevated theme park on the east coast – making the vista point from atop Beech Mountain feel like flying 'way above the chimney tops.'
You can learn more about Autumn at Oz or buy tickets on the Land of Oz website.