Experience A Unique Outside Movie Night At The SRP Park Dugout Theater This Halloween Season
We’ve seen SRP Park, in North Augusta, used for a lot of things. Baseball of course, being the home of the Green Jackets. We’ve seen Wing Fest take place here…

We've seen SRP Park, in North Augusta, used for a lot of things. Baseball of course, being the home of the Green Jackets. We've seen Wing Fest take place here and even Beer Fest - but what about a movie night?
Just in time for the Halloween season, SRP Park will be hosting a Movie Night in the Dugout Theater, where they will be playing Disney's Haunted Mansion. They have partnered with Kid to Kid to bring back this tradition.
This event will be held Thursday, October 26. It will be the kick-off event to the Jack-O-Lantern Jubilee Weekend.
SRP Park Dugout Theater Movie Details
Movie showtime will begin at 6:45pm but gates will open at 5:45pm.
This is a family-friendly event for all ages to enjoy. There will be trick or treating on the concourse, so kids are encouraged to dress up! There will also be some spooky guests in attendance.
The Park will also be selling concessions like Coca-Cola beverages, hot dogs, nachos, adult beverages and more! And the best part about this is you'll have the option to sit on the outfield of SRP Park to enjoy the movie. Below are ticket details.
- $6 Field General Admission
- Children 3 and under are FREE
- $20 General Admission with unlimited Popcorn and Soda
- $40 Family Four-Pack
- 4 Tickets, 4 Boxes of Fresh Popcorn and 4 Coca-Cola Beverages
Scary, Spine Tingling Fright – 7 Scary Movies I’ve Never Seen
When it comes to scary things, I'm all in or all out. As you may know, I am big on true crime stories. And I'm also really fascinated by the supernatural and unexplainable mysteries of the world. I've been known to subject myself to watching some scary movies... but I usually wind up being very jumpy and have a hard time sleeping afterward. I also don't do haunted houses... that's a story for another time!
I feel like I've seen quite a few scary movies in my life. But when I went to do a Google search about them... I was surprised by how many I haven't watched. There were even a ton I'd never even heard of.
Why I Watch Them
To be honest, it's been a while since I've watched a truly scary movie. I've seen some psychological thrillers. And of course, plenty of true crime documentaries or movies based on true stories. But, every now and then, I do decide it's time to watch something scary.
Maybe it's for the adrenaline rush? I honestly don't know! I've been known to watch a scary movie with my hand over my mouth... because the jump-scare stuff gets me everytime.
When it comes down to it though, I'd much rather watch something that is realistic. I'm not big on sci-fi and alien-type stuff. If something might actually be possible, that's what makes it the scariest for me. A few movies that come to mind are "The Exorcism of Emily Rose" and "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (although I don't think I watched the original one...).
Scary Movies I Have Watched
I don't have the best memory when it comes to remember movies that I've seen... but I'll share a few that I do remember!
And I know there are probably a bunch more... But I just can't remember. I might've blocked them out for a reason!
Movies I Haven't Seen?
I feel like these are "classics" that most people who are into scary movies have seen!
Halloween
Apparently, the first "Halloween" movie was made in 1978 and was Jamie Lee Curtis's film debut. I know Michael Myers is the main character that the film is centered on. And I know the whole "Michael Myers" look... just never saw the movie!
The Exorcist
This one is slightly older than "Halloween." The original movie came out in 1973. I know it's based on a novel and has something to do with exorcism. But... that's as much as I know.
Anything To Do With "Chucky"
It looks like the first "Chucky"-related movie was "Child's Play." That movie came out in 1988. And there are a few sequels. While I know of Chucky, I have never watched a movie or TV show about him. In fact, David and I just had a conversation about this the other day. And David was quoting Chucky's famous lines. I don't think I'll ever want to watch this one...
The Shining
This is another horror film based on a novel. This one is from 1980. I know Stephen King is famous for his horror novels! But I had absolutely no idea what this movie was about. I've heard of it, but couldn't tell you anything about it!
Poltergeist
This is a 1982 film. All I really know is it has to do with a ghost or ghosts? And there's a famous scene with static on the TV. But that's really it!
The Amityville Horror (1979)
The original movie came out in 1979. And it looks like there was a remake back in 2005. From what I saw, a family moves into a home where a mass murder took place and then experience some crazy stuff. I also saw where it was based on a true-life haunting... So, now I might have to watch this one!
Rosemary's Baby
This is the oldest movie on my list. This one was released in 1968. And yet another movie based on a novel. Based on what I saw on Wikipedia, a young woman suspects her elderly neighbors are members of a Satanic cult and want to use her baby for rituals. It also says this is regarded as one of the greatest horror films of all time. Sounds like I might have to check this one out too.
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