NATIONAL TWILIGHT ZONE DAY – May 11
Thu May 11th

National Twilight Zone Day

Those who have never observed on May 11th, National Twilight Zone Day's mysterious twists and turns are highlighted with eerie background music and unexplainable occurrences.

Rod Serling's television show The Twilight Zone was written, illustrated, and narrated by Rod Serling. It debuted on October 1, 1959, the first time on October 1, 1959. The episodes were extremely popular, stretched the imagination, and captivated viewers. From 1959-1964, the program appeared on television from 1959 to 1964. Night Gallery was Rod Serling's first spin-off of the show's spin-off.

Each episode featured unique tales that took the viewer on a journey into an unknown situation. Characters are often revealed their backstories through lengthy discussions. Suites ranged from the wild west to penthouse suites. And yet every tale in The Twilight Zone took place in the 5th dimension.

How to Observe #nationaltwilightzoneday

Are you a fan of the show? Watch old episodes of the show. What's your favorite episode of The Twilight Zone? To celebrate the day, enter the Twilight Zone and host a party. To get you off to a good time, we have these great party tips.

  • Make 5th dimension pinwheels by turning the pinwheels
  • Fortune cookies are among the fortune cookies on sale
  • Cook a valentine steak. Cook a valentine steak
  • Stir up a nutty mixture of terror and apprehension.
  • Use light and shadow, love potions, and mix up some cocktails to make light and shadow
  • Play some trivia while snacking
  • Guests are invited to dress up as characters from their favorite shows

Take some pictures of your stay in The Twilight Zone. Don't forget to use #NationalTwilightZoneDay to post on social media.