1. Xtreme Scream Park, Melton Mowbray
Well known for its elaborate mazes and convincing actors, the Xtreme Scream Park recently won the ‘Best Halloween Attraction’ at the Scare Awards. This year, the park is featuring seven different attractions, including fan favourites: The Village and The Pie Factory. Additionally, this horror night has rides and eateries onsite should you want to take a break from the terror. However, the Xtreme Scream Park horror night is not suitable for children due to actors being scattered throughout the park. This being said, Children between the ages of 14-17 are allowed into the venue when accompanied by a parent.
If you’re feeling brave, visit this link to book your tickets to the best Halloween attraction 2022.
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2. Fear Scream Park, Bristol
Rated the UK’s best scream park in 2019, the Fear Scream Park is home to six horror mazes including Malefica (winner of the Scare Awards ‘Best Scare Experience’) which is sure to spook your socks off. In addition to its horror mazes, this park has a variety of onsite rides, a licensed bar, a range of food trucks, and entertainment. If you’re a thrillseeker, visiting Fear Scream Park is a great way to get into the Halloween spirit!
To find out more about this terrifying attraction, click here.
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3. Tulleys Shocktober Fest, West Sussex
World-famous for its petrifying mazes, Shocktober Fest is not for the weak. This Halloween event is well known for its two most frightening mazes: The Chop Shop and The Cellar Imprisoned. The combination of incredibly realistic actors, wardrobe, and impressive sets makes this horror night a winner. While horror nights at Tulleys Farm are not suitable for anybody under the age of 15, there are daytime Halloween events designed specifically for children which are far less scary, including pumpkin picking!
If you’d like to learn more about Shocktober Fest, click here. Additionally, if you’d like to investigate the other events that Tulleys Farm has to offer, click here.
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4. Scare City, Manchester
The Scare City horror night is a fully immersive experience, lasting approximately two hours and including a two-kilometre-long horror walk-through. Offering an optional drive-in cinema experience surrounded by terrifying actors, this attraction is definitely not for the faint hearted. Prepare to run through, as it has been named the world’s longest outdoor Halloween extravaganza. This event is for people aged 16 and over and has a range of on-site food and drink stands.
If you’d dare take on the two-kilometre-long horror walk-through, visit this link to book tickets!
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5. The Bunker Below, Essex
This escape room-style experience is set in an actual ex-Government nuclear bunker where you’ll have to figure out how to shut down a device that transmits an audio recording that drives anyone who hears it mad, bad and dangerous. You’ll likely encounter some of the poor folk whose minds have already been twisted, so you’ll have to watch your back! This attraction uses film quality props and technology as well as professional actors, so you can guarantee that you’ll be in for a terrifyingly realistic ride. Plus, this year, there are new additions including a food van, a photo opportunity and a social area.
Think you can crack the code? Find out more and book tickets here.
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