FRIGHT NIGHTS FEARSTIVAL KICKS OFF WITH VIP LAUNCH EVENT AT THE UK’S MOST THRILLING THEME PARK

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It’s time to cavort at the creepiest carnival in town… get ready for blood-pumping thrills and screams aplenty at the UK’s premier award-winning Halloween event, THORPE PARK FRIGHT NIGHTS!

As Fright Nights returns to the Resort from 9th – 11th October and 16th October – 1st November, the likes of Chris Hughes, Maura Higgins, and AJ and Curtis Pritchard were amongst some of the first to experience the horrors that FRIGHTS NIGHTS 2020 has in store, at the most fear-inducing VIP event of the year.

Including the return of some of the Island’s fear-some favourites, deserted railroad horror maze Platform 15 is back with a vengeance, as the haunted souls on the tracks prepare to give park guests a fright to remember. And, to add a (blood) splash of horror movie magic, the Resort’s Screamplexx Cinema will be opening its doors again for a monstrous movie marathon, just make sure you don’t drop your popcorn…

But it’s not all familiar fun and games, FIVE new horrifying live-action experiences await as guests take in the chilling atmosphere before taking on some of Europe’s most thrilling rides in the dead of night.

The FEARSTIVAL Arena will see a mysterious menagerie rolling into the heart of the island, as home to a cabaret of carnage, but the question is, will you leave shaking in FEAR or grinning in awe?

Creak Freaks Unchained sees the Freaks of the Creek wreak havoc on the town, so brace yourself for the gruesome worst, or you may just discover how much wood a wood chop would chop if a wood chop could chop YOU!

Oh, and don’t forget to keep your wits about you as you roam the FEARSTIVAL, The Howling of LycanThorpe High will see you invited to join as the students hunt for new recruits. Just pray the moon isn’t full, as their bite is worse than their bark. Also roaming and creeping in the dead of night are The Crows. Rumours and myth passed down from generation come to light, but blink, and they’re gone, out of sight.

NEW for 2020 – Enter the dystopian wasteland after dark as THE SWARM has invaded, leaving a path of carnage and desolation in its wake. Head with caution as you pass through this alien infested landscape and pray you aren’t abducted by these other-worldly extra-terrestrials. THE SWARM: INVASION – then end is now.

And for those that love a horror maze, the FEAR factor’s well and truly amped up for Roots of Evil, as we unearth the horrors lurking within a forsaken forest and prepare to meet the terrifying abominations that dwell within. Just make sure you move discreetly through the dark undergrowth, and pray your presence goes unnoticed, or risk becoming one of the forgotten forever.

This year, for every FEAR, THORPE PARK has it covered. A must-visit for those looking to share endless frightful fun with friends and family, prepare to get hearts racing with horror once again as you speed, twist, sweep and soar on some of Europe’s most thrilling coasters!

Awarded the VisitEngland ‘We’re Good to Go’ industry charter mark, meaning Thorpe Park meets the Government and public health guidance on COVID-19 and that all the required health and safety processes are in place to safely reopen, guests are able to safely enjoy thrilling rides, attractions and live experiences with stringent safety measures in place, including limited capacity and pre-booked ticket entry only.

Temperature checks for all guests upon arrival, clear markers and signs in place to allow for social distancing within all queues- from the entrance to rides, toilets and dining- all guests will be easily able to keep a safe distance from one another. The capacity limits across the Resort have also been reduced to help maximise space available for social distancing, and guests will all be encouraged to use cards rather than cash. Face masks must be worn on rides and within all indoor areas. Hand sanitising stations are also located throughout the Resort. The Government’s ‘Rule of Six’ also applies and group sizes must not exceed six people.

Roll up, roll up, we’ll see you soon…

Visit www.thorpepark.com for more information and to book tickets. Ticket prices as follows, Sunday – Thursday: £39, Friday – Saturday: £42, Monday – Sunday Passholder pre-book: £1.

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