News from UK Theme Parks

Paultons Park has completely revamped their Halloween offering for 2018, introducing a new family-friendly walkthrough attraction and a new live show, as well as fun character meet and greets, a fancy dress competition and decorating the theme park with over 4000 pumpkins!

We were invited to spend a day at the park, taking in both of the new additions and enjoying all the rides and attractions.

Warwick Castle once again becomes The Haunted Castle for Halloween in 2018, and we were invited to the first day of the event to experience the highlights of this year's unearthly line-up.

Warwick Castle has packaged their Halloween attractions into 3 categories; Scaredy Squires (suitable for all ages), Daring Dukes (10 years +) and Brave Knights (12 years +).

The Howl 'Scream Park' has returned to Mead Open Farm with two brand new horror mazes for 2018.

The Howl is now in its third year but this was to be our very first visit, and knowing that the attraction has been created by the same team as Tulleys Shocktober Fest meant we were assured of a great night.

Back for its fourth year, this chilling and thrilling event immerses visitors in a frightening world of interactive scare mazes set to horrify and haunt even the darkest soul.

We were invited to Dreamland Margate for a special preview event on Saturday 13th October 2018, and are delighted to report that Screamland once again offers a fantastic collection of theatrical attractions that are all completely original, highly creative and packed with scares.

The UK's ultimate Scream Park returns for 2018 with nine attractions, two live music stages, street theatre, fire pits, food stalls and bars. Tulleys Shocktober Fest is without question the biggest and best Halloween festival in the UK. 

We were invited to the press night where a host of celebrity guests and other VIPs hit the red carpet and braved the terrifying haunts.

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