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Scarefest 2015

Sorry, this is really off topic, but does anyone know why it's closed?
Basically everybody couldn't fit the new restraints you had to be about 4 stone
But back on topic please
 
Not much I can do about a website having adverts, so here you go.

Alton Towers Resort's annual Scarefest is back for 2015 and will be scarier than ever before with two brand new spine-chilling horror mazes.

For the first time ever at Alton Towers Resort, brave blindfolded terror as you enter the chilling new hooded maze – The Haunting of Molly Crowe.

Molly's house lies empty, but her tormented soul is yet departed.

Travel back to Molly's childhood in this theatrical experience that will heighten the senses as you attempt to cleanse the house of evil spirits.

Dare to experience Sub Species: The End Games where you'll need your wits about you to race for survival from the post-apocalyptic sewer dwelling community.

Choose your own path and work your way through the sewer - your decisions will seal your fate as you find yourself alone in a maze that could take you to many different endings.

Also new for 2015 and set in the Sub Species maze, Operation Lockdown is our intense new horror escape exclusively for those wanting to extend their scares into the late evening!

With dark confined spaces, this physical and immersive two hour escape room puts you at the heart of your very own horror movie.

Strictly for over 18's who have nerves of steel, the experience combines real life gameplay, extreme performance and hands on interaction where destiny is in your own hands.

Taking place from 17th October – 1st November the two terrifying new mazes add to the spine-tingling selection of Scarefest horror attractions and mazes. Returning for 2015 is the frightening favourite, Terror of the Towers, What Lies Within. Set inside a new route, it will once again reveal its dark and horrifying secret. Also new for this year are two startling scare zones - The Dark Apocalypse where a deadly virus has infected Forbidden Valley and Nox: Infernus in the Dark Forest, where the underworld rises again.

Gill Riley of Alton Towers Resort said; "Our two new mazes are set to make Scarefest more terrifying than ever before for our visitors.

"We'll also be unveiling for the first time a horror escape game, Sub Species, for those searching for ultimate scares and with Operation Lockdown, an extreme late night version that is strictly for over 18s,

"Scarefest is definitely going to be bigger and better for 2015."

For brave young visitors there's a chance to learn how to spook with Phil's Ghoul School then meet up with the famous freaky four for more Halloween excitement with Skelvin's Spooky Storytime and Patch's Trick or Treat Party.

With frightening family fun and many spine-chilling attractions open until 9pm, there are lots of Halloween horrors to be enjoyed by everyone, including the chance to experience all the amazing rides and attractions in the dark.

Visit www.altontowers.com for more information and to book. Save up to 25% on tickets by booking seven days or more in advance.

Theme Park tickets are available from £37.80 for adults and £33.30 for children. Prices apply for Scare mazes. Operation Lockdown price starts from £99 per head, 2 hours extreme horror experience for over 18s only. Hotel packages are also available and start from £50 per person per night based on 4 sharing.
 
Thoughts on the VIP Scarefest packages? Personally, I think the £50 RIP tour seems good, however I wouldn't pay £30 to brave one maze alone really, it's just a little too steep, but the extreme maze option seems good too, and it's nice to see it return.
 
Our group is willing to pay the £50 for the RIP package and maybe £20 for an extreme but i feel its really expensive this year compared to others, i know that theres more mazes etc but if you were to do all packages it would come to £200 without the over night stay!
 
It's essentially this...

RIP Tour
The resort will be offering an RIP Tour, giving guests ‘an actor led tour of the grizzly history of Scarefest, offering a unique insight into the backstory and creation behind our terrifying mazes.’

There will be three tours per day during the event, which runs from 17th October until 1st November. Tours kick off in front of the Towers themselves, with the first timeslot at 5pm, followed by 6:30pm and 8pm. One booking entitles the guest to one time slot only. Guests will be taken on a ‘compelling and detailed tour, which includes exclusive front of the line fastrack entrance to all three mazes, a limited RIP lanyard and a fantastical actor’. After each maze, guests will be ‘led to their next fate’.

The tours will last for around an hour, and will cost £50 – which is inclusive of entrance to each scare maze.
 
£50 per group isn't bad. if you have more than 3 people (and split the price) then it's cheaper than the maze tickets anyway.
 
Work continues, no more crates yet tho..
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