Scare City Adds Four EXTRA Dates After Selling Out the Whole of October

The world’s longest immersive horror show has announced brand-new dates on the 26th October and the 4th, 5th and 6th November for those brave enough to enter…

By Emma Davidson | 11 October 2022

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A fitting way to prepare for Halloween this year, Scare City – sponsored by Swizzels Matlow – has transformed Camelot, the historic Lancashire theme park, into a blood curdling ordeal for anyone brave enough to step foot in the experience. 

Hailed as the longest immersive horror show, the 2km trek witnesses guests walk through 12 zones of terror that come to life with horrifying live actors. 

Since its launch on the 30th September, the show has welcomed thousands of adrenaline junkies, fully selling out all of its Standard entry tickets across the rest of October, apart from a newly released date on Wednesday 26th! 

There are also a limited number V.I.P tickets left across certain dates – which get you a drink at the in-trail bar, access to your own seating area, and an exclusive Scare City branded gift.

Other than the that, the only tickets available are those on the closing weekend of the 4th, 5th and 6th November! A huge success for the blood curdling event.

Brave visitors are tasked with surviving the likes of frightful Camelot Castle and Whirlwind Woods that form part of the city that has been described as ‘two hours of frightening fun’.

The twisted minds behind the Scare City concept say of the experience: “As your nerves are shredded by every snap of a branch, the rustle of leaves and a gust of wind, something far more unnatural approaches. It’ll feed on your fear…if you let it. Will you make it out in one piece?”

There’s a word of warning, though, as organisers have stressed the experience isn’t for the faint hearted, saying it’s fit ‘only for those seeking a festival of fear, where glee and gore go hand-in-hand’.

You can grab the final remaining tickets for Scare City via the link below. 

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