It’s All Hocus Pocus At Chessington This Halloween.
For some spooky family fun this Halloween, head to Chessington World of Adventures Resort between 21st – 31st October from 10.00am-8.00pm, where there will be surprises around every corner. In 2011, discover ‘Krypt’ a new interactive walkthrough in Wild Asia as well as a host of exclusive spooky themed bedrooms in our Hotel. Wicked witches, goblins and vampires come to life whilst brave adventurers ride the spooky rollercoasters Vampire, KOBRA and Dragon’s Fury into the dark night and get up close to the Zoo’s creepy crawlies. Take part in Trick or Treat in Market Square but beware of the Headless Horseman – he has a score to settle! While new interactive walkthrough experience Krpyt will provide Adventurers with hair-raising sights and sounds that are sure to bring out the goosebumps!
The eerie old house, home to Hocus Pocus Hall, gets ‘Bewitched’ this Halloween and there will be extra surprises hidden amongst the 3D fun. Creatures of all ages can also join in the atmosphere by donning their best Halloween costumes – you might just win a prize.
With so many spooky adventures one day just isn’t enough so head to the safari-themed resort hotel for amazing Halloween themed rooms, creepy animal meet and greets and a spooky movie club.
Two family of Four Passes to be won!
For your chance to win one of two Family of Four Passes for a spooktacular day out at Chessington World of Adventures Resort this half term, simply answer the question and fill in your details on the form below.
Q What is the name of the new interactive walkthrough at Chessington World of Adventures Resort?
Closing date for entries is Thursday 20th October 2011.
Tickets are valid for single visit use until Monday 31st October 2011.
Height restrictions may apply on certain rides.
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