Autumn at Oz Festival
Sunday, September 15, 2024 from 10:00am to 06:30pm
Autumn at Oz Festival
Land of Oz
1 Yellow Brick Road
The Autumn at Oz Festival is the largest Oz festival in the world! A combination of your standard festival with arts & craft, handmade trinkets, memorabilia, & food vendors, it also includes a completely immersive theatrical experience where guests are engulfed into the classic story as you travel into the Gale Kansas Farm, through the tornado experience, and down the yellow brick road to the Emerald City. Along the way, meet all of your favorite characters for photo opportunities, see many live performances, and shop for your favorite Wizard of Oz Memorabilia.
While Emerald City and the balloon ride no longer exist, the Land of Oz builds a temporary Emerald City area complete with a stage show, food vendors, and shopping for guests to enjoy during the festival.
Additional Experiences
Over the Rainbow Observation Deck
An experience that is literally over the rainbow!
At 5,506 feet above sea level, you can reserve your tickets to this exclusive view atop the majestic Beech mountain in the heart of America’s own Appalachian Mountains. This spectacular site sits above the Land of Oz Theme Park, and has not been open to the public in over 20 years. It is truly a one of a kind view not to be missed! You will see more than a hundred miles radius and multiple states from from one vantage point.
Price is $6.50 + Taxes & Fees!
Scenic Lift Ride
A trip into the clouds, to the front gates of the park.
Beech Mountain Resort exclusively offers a scenic lift ride as your direct transport to the Land of Oz Theme Park. When you click the link to purchase their tickets, you need to select the date of your Autumn at Oz ticket.
Must be 36″ or taller to ride, no flip flops. Check lift rules & regulation prior to purchase. Lift riders must be able to safely load and unload without assistance.
$20 + Taxes & Fees
General Admission Tickets:
Tickets: $60 + Taxes and Processing Fees
Children 2 & Under FREE.
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