Paradise Park Avis Road
Newhaven, Saturday, October 26, to Sunday, November 3, 9am to 6pm, £9.99, 01273 512123
NEWHAVEN’S Paradise Park is promising “a really scary half-term adventure to remember” next week.
The park will host a spooky trail, a search for lost bats and face-painting sessions, with prizes for the best Halloween costumes.
Near Alfriston, Saturday, October 26, to Sunday, November 3, 10am to 6pm, £16.99, 01323 874100
COVER your ears as Shriek Week returns to Drusillas from tomorrow.
Winifred The Witch is hiding out in the cobwebbed corridors of Haunted Heights, an ancient mummy is on the loose in the terror maze and the biggest cartoon coward-turned-unlikely-hero of them all, Scooby Doo, will be trying not to get scared by the spooks on Wednesday.
Knockhatch Adventure Park
Off the A22, Hailsham, Monday, October 28, to Thursday, October 31, 10am to 5.30pm, £7.99/£9.49, www.knockhatch.com
KNOCKHATCH is reopening its spooky room and transforming the runaway train into a haunted house ride for Halloween, with a treasure hunt for younger children.
Blackstock Farm Grove Hill
Hellingly, near Hailsham, Saturday, October 26, to Saturday, November 2, 9am to 5pm, £10/£5, 01323 848006
HALLOWEEN fun hosted by a friendly witch and her ghouls, including crafts, cupcake decorating, a haunted funhouse, pumpkin carving, face-painting and ghost-hunting.
Tulleys Farm
Turners Hill Road, Turners Hill, Crawley, until Saturday, November 2, 10.30am to 4.30pm, and 5pm to midnight, from £11.95/£14.95 each, www.halloweenattractions.co.uk
HALLOWEEN frights for the young and those who should know better are on offer at Tulley’s Farm next week.
During the day the focus is on the young and easily scared, with the primary colours of the Spooktober Fest Fun Park, including the new Cirque de Spook show. But at night it turns into the more grown-up Shocktober Fest, offering six heart-pounding Halloween attractions including the Forbidden Forest, zombie Woodshock, evil clowns in the Twisted Maze and two extreme haunted houses, as well as a haunted funfair.
The whole thing closes on Saturday, November 2, with a firework finale.
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