Nightly From 15th October to 1st November
Scaresville returns this October with all its signature screaming and associated laughter.
Ghosts, ghouls and other creatures stalk the night and intrepid adventurers are said to be able to cross through. They talk of it as a Haunted Village. Some say these are just stories, others won't say anything at all – are you brave enough to investigate?
The live action immersive experience will once again provide a unique night not matched anywhere else in this mortal realm… or East Anglia.
Be prepared for an evening of adventure. As you cross over into a twilight world, where reality and imagination merge, you will encounter thrills, spills, scares and dares, as you traverse the woods, buildings, and parkland of Scaresville.
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