This was my second visit to a Zombie Nightmare event from Wicked Experiences. This time in my home town of Swindon. It’s great to see something like this on the doorstep as scare events and attractions tend to be a
Chessington World of Adventures Howl’o’ween is the annual Halloween event at the park and has been running for many years. Having always visited Thorpe Park and Alton Towers for Fright Nights and Scarefest I thought it was about time to
Keen to eke out as many scare attractions as I could, I noticed that COLAB Theatre were running their Halloween immersive theatre event, Silence until Sunday 10th November. Having enjoyed one of their previous events, Spy City, I was keen
Phobia is a new for 2019 event set in High Gosforth Park, next to Newcastle Racecourse. As it was completely new I didn’t really know what to expect for this event. Signage to find the correct car park was scarce
I must confess that I hadn’t heard about this attraction until a few weeks ago and on arriving at the former box factory close to the Warrington Wolves stadium, I was a little disappointed by the lack of theming as
Scare Projects are the team behind last year’s award winning Garden of Ghouls in Birmingham’s Botanical Gardens. 2019 finds them relocated to Camp and Furnace in Liverpool’s hip Baltic Quarter. Scare Projects offer two different events this year. During the
I arrived at the National Diving & Activity Centre in Chepstow for the eagerly awaited FearFest-Evil. It was easy to find and parking and registration was quick and simple. When I signed in I was told that there was a
Friday evening found me heading up to an industrial estate in Aintree to experience Contained’s offering of their main attraction Motel Sin and the add on attraction of Pitch Black: The Final Sin. Contained is a bit hard to find
Steven and Ashley visited Spooky World on separate occasions so we will compile our views into this one post as our experiences were slightly different. Spooky World is based at Apple Jacks Adventure Farm close to Warrington. It’s a very
Broadwitch Hauntfest featured in the documentary UK Haunters and after watching it we most definitely had to check it out. This attraction takes place at Broadditch Farm Shop and is a surprisingly large event. The mazes are dotted around a
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