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Scarefest 2015
Scare Maze tickets are now on sale, and in a surprising twist of events, all 3 mazes will now be charged for, at a combined cost of £20 for guests, and £16 for MAP holders.
Personally, this is completely wrong to me to charge this much, considering a few years ago it was £9 for 2 mazes, with it suddenly shooting up to £20. They better be worth the money if they can justify charging that much. To get in the park only costs approx £25 now with vouchers/pre-booking, which is outrageous.
In another weird twist, it appears to me that tickets for 19.30-21.00 are not on sale. Are the mazes having opening times reduced?
Mazes are also set to open from 13.00pm on Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays, and 15.00pm on the weekdays from 19th-22nd October.
Personally, this is completely wrong to me to charge this much, considering a few years ago it was £9 for 2 mazes, with it suddenly shooting up to £20. They better be worth the money if they can justify charging that much. To get in the park only costs approx £25 now with vouchers/pre-booking, which is outrageous.

In another weird twist, it appears to me that tickets for 19.30-21.00 are not on sale. Are the mazes having opening times reduced?
Mazes are also set to open from 13.00pm on Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays, and 15.00pm on the weekdays from 19th-22nd October.
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lewis97
TS Member
As the time slots shown on the website are for guests to select the time of their first maze, I expect the later times cannot be selected as it may not then be practical to get guests through all three mazes before ride close.In another weird twist, it appears to me that tickets for 19.30-21.00 are not on sale. Are the mazes having opening times reduced?
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Burbs
TS Team
Annual pass discount anywhere on park (apart from the Lego shop I believe) is 20%, so it makes sense to have 20% off the mazes.Even if all 3 mazes weren't free, I'd expect it to be £15 for non-passholders. That would be £5 per maze, ok for a high quality maze and that's before discount
Burbs
TS Team
Evidently I didn't read your last post properly, I thought you meant that annual passholders should have a discounted price of £15.The mazes are 20% off (with passes) aren't they?
And I'd like to see a free maze as well. Considering most people will pay £50 to get in, a further £20 is too much. I don't know many people who have a spare £70 per person in their group.
Apologies!
Rob
TS Team
Tickets for Horror Nights at EP are €15 or €20 depending on when you go. Both those prices are cheaper than the £20 for three mazes at Alton Towers yet Horror Nights is a fully inclusive event with more mazes and an epic ice show. No hard to work out the better deal.

AliceHL91
TS Member
I feel that this is a bit out of order. They are clearly not thinking about first time visitors to scarefest who would prefer to try out a free maze first to see whether the experience is for them or not. They are eliminating a lot of people doing this.
Sort it out Merlin.
Sort it out Merlin.
bluesonichd
TS Member
They have to make some money back somehow after the tragic summer season... 
bluesonichd
TS Member
I know none of my friends will pay that, especially after I dragged then on the mazes last year 
oh well, Im sure Towers know what they are doing
oh well, Im sure Towers know what they are doing
stretchy
TS Member
Personally, I don't think they are that overly priced. Whilst cheeper would be nice, if they are worth £20 then I am happy to pay £20. The problem comes if they aren't worth £20. For £20 I expect quite a bit.
I expect not to have to queue.
I expect the total experience to take at least an hour if not 2. (Tickets to the theatre are around 18-20 so a theatrical production should be similar)
I expect strong performances and effects
I expect to be transported to whatever realm the maze is set in.
I expect not to have to queue.
I expect the total experience to take at least an hour if not 2. (Tickets to the theatre are around 18-20 so a theatrical production should be similar)
I expect strong performances and effects
I expect to be transported to whatever realm the maze is set in.
If this was the case, then why would they charge £99 for a similar length experience, even if it is more extremeI expect the total experience to take at least an hour if not 2.