Thorpe Park launches FRIGHT NIGHTS event in October with special deal – pre-book now

With new rides and several attractions, Thorpe Park is the ultimate destination to spend celebrations with friends and family at. The theme park has an exciting new announcement that comes just in time for one of the biggest festivities this year.

Halloween is coming up, and it’s the perfect opportunity to enjoy an outing with family or friends.

Thorpe Park has just announced that its big FRIGHT NIGHTS event is happening this October.

From 8 October 2021 onwards, the theme park will be hosting FRIGHT NIGHTS, and guests can enjoy a variety of special activities, including mazes and rollercoasters at night.

This is the UK’s premiere Halloween event, so don’t hesitate to pre-book your tickets.

Happening on October 8 – October 10 2021 and everyday from October 15 – October 31 2021, FRIGHT NIGHTS will be an event to remember, complete with scary creatures lurking around the theme park.

There will be an amazing new pyrotechnic show called LEGACY and six scare zones scattered around the park.

New for 2021 is Trailers, which is an action-packed maze sure to be enjoyed by adventure fans.

Guests can also enjoy thrilling roller coasters, including Stealth, which is the UK’s fastest coaster and Colossus, which is the world’s first 10 looping coaster and SAW – THE RIDE, the world’s first horror-movie themed ride.

In addition, there will be even more horrifying live-action experiences at the event, so make sure you book tickets now.

Please note, scare mazes require an additional £10 paid ticket and are not included with park entrance tickets.

Pre-booking tickets saves 30 per cent off on-the-day prices.

One day ticket to the theme park and FRIGHT NIGHTS event is £39.

Guests can also book a short break at the theme park and stay overnight at the Thorpe Park Resort.

Including a two day theme park entry, breakfast, parking and WiFi, the deal is perfect for families wanting to enjoy a getaway.

Available from £49 per person, to book, please visit here.

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source: express.co.uk