The terrifying zombie horror experience is back at Camelot theme park once again, but this time, it's different.
The Charnock Richard site opened last year for a drive-through Halloween scare experience and returned in the summer for a drive-in cinema experience. Now, brave visitors can explore the grounds on foot instead of the comfort of their own car.
As seen on LancsLive, the Manchester-based Park n Party is once again behind the plan and says it will be the longest outdoor horror attraction in the world. Based in the eerie walls of the old Camelot Theme Park in Charnock Richard, the attraction will be split into 12 zones along a 2km trail.
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The organisers are promising more scare actors than ever before as part of the two hour fully immersive experience. Tickets are already on sale for selected dates in September and October, with standard entry at £20, there will also be a £40 upgraded option with a free drink VIP seating and an 'exclusive gift'.
A spokesperson for the event said: “Want to be scared out of your mind? Scare City is back – bigger, better, and bloodier than ever. Confront the fear of the unknown, as a 2km long trail leads victims through countless zones of pure, unadulterated terror. For the first time ever, this really is a city full of scares.
“Walk through a living nightmare as you pass through such depraved horrors as Knightmare Alley, the Forest of Fears, and Medieval Murder Zone. Do not fear – there are plenty more deliciously evil zones to meet your end in, as you attempt to survive a mile long trek through the unknown.
“Complete with live actors to scare you witless, this 2-hour immersive experience is for those seeking the ultimate fair of scares. Experience the world’s longest outdoor horror attraction. Visit Scare City and prepare for an eternal stay. You’ll be lucky to make it out alive.”
Keep an eye out for tickets on the Park N Party website here.
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