VISITORS to the popular Midlands theme park Drayton Manor are in for a scary treat as it launches its annual Halloween festival.
Drayton’s ‘Spooktacular Halloween Fest’ will run from October 4 to November 3, with a programme of spine-tingling thrills promising to keep the whole family entertained – or rather on the edge of their seats.
Little ones can enjoy trick-or-treating on a new level, paying a visit to Sir Topham Hatt's house for a sweet treat, and can immerse themselves in the hay bale trail, where they will need to keep their eyes peeled for spooky clues around the park to win a prize.
Anyone after an immersive thrill-filled experience can head to the ‘Carnival of Spooks’ and see what ‘Witchy Woo’ and her friends have in store – if you dare!
There will be daily ‘Spooky Shows’ in both the main park and in Thomas Land, ensuring there will be something for everyone to enjoy.
If one day isn’t enough, Drayton Manor is also offering ‘Spooky Short Breaks’, which include a round of mini golf and evening entertainment, as well as two-day park entry as part of this overnight stay package.
Entry to the event is included in the regular admission tickets throughout the course of the spooky season, which can be bought on the day or online in advance for a cheaper price.
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