EPIC Entertainment Group is gearing up for an expanded holiday season across the U.S. in 2024. With innovative storytelling and cutting-edge entertainment, EPIC aims to redefine how audiences engage with holiday traditions.

Steve Sheldon, Managing Partner at EPIC Entertainment Group, shared the company’s vision: “We’re blending tradition with innovation to create lasting impressions during this festive season.”

Among the highlights is EPIC’s continued collaboration with Dark Nights at Hersheypark, where the company oversees the Costume, Make-Up, and Talent departments. This partnership extends through the 2026 Halloween season, managing hundreds of performers and specialists to elevate the park’s scare experiences.

In Miami, EPIC is transforming Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden for both Halloween and the holiday season. Guests will transition from the Haunted Birdhouse Hunt to a holiday-themed “A Very Merry Garden,” offering immersive experiences across the sprawling 83-acre venue.

On the West Coast, EPIC is returning to the iconic Hotel del Coronado for the fourth year. This season’s theme, “Lights, Camera, Hollywood,” celebrates the 65th anniversary of Some Like It Hot. The installation will feature seaside igloos, festive bars, and the hotel’s signature light show. EPIC will also debut at the Universal Hilton with snow sessions and an outdoor ice rink, adding new dimensions to Los Angeles’ holiday festivities.

In Hawaii, EPIC is set to return to the Ritz Carlton Oahu Turtle Bay. Following the success of last year’s 52-surfboard Christmas tree, the resort will offer carriage rides through the forest, enhancing its holiday magic.

“EPIC has always been about creating moments that exceed expectations,” said Charity Hill, Managing Partner at EPIC. “We’re thrilled to bring our immersive storytelling to audiences across the nation.”

With projects spanning coast to coast, EPIC Entertainment Group continues to push boundaries in holiday entertainment, making the 2024 season one to remember.




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