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Scarefest 2022

How much were maze combo tickets last year? I remember them being steep but not as steep as £32? But maybe my memory isnt quite right
 
It's ridiculously expensive too. Entry is £42pp in advance and the 4 maze ticket is £32pp. That's £74pp !

Depends what you compare it with I guess, but that sort of live-actor led entertainment is not going to be cheap.
Tulley's Shocktober appears to offer more mazes, but prices start at £36 (a lot more if you want fastrack) if you book now, which is £4 more than the four mazes at AT which don't have fasttrack due to being timed tickets anyway.

Although you can't do the mazes without theme park entry, don't forget you are also getting a full park day, with extended hours for night rides for that £42 and many people will have an annual pass anyway.
 
Does anyone have an idea of what this teaser could be hinting in terms of the new maze theme? From what I can tell, at least, the image is made up of generic Halloween theming.
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Can we purchase on site does anyone know ? ( maze tickets ) We're on park for 2 days next week
 
Or, it could literally be loads of random Scarefest themeing, chuck in a couple of light effects to get the ambience and record a small video to advertise the event.

Myself, I wouldn’t say there’s much of a giveaway from the video and looks like just a generic one advertising it, however I could be wrong!
 
Or, it could literally be loads of random Scarefest themeing, chuck in a couple of light effects to get the ambience and record a small video to advertise the event.

Myself, I wouldn’t say there’s much of a giveaway from the video and looks like just a generic one advertising it, however I could be wrong!
Was also thinking this tbh. I hope we get a unique theme, one that isn't like ghosts or zombies. One that will stand out among the lineup.

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Given it’s five months until Scarefest why not just buy online?
Because we were going to discuss driving up when we go this week what time slots to get for the mazes hence why I wondered if you can get them onsite im advance
 
Because we were going to discuss driving up when we go this week what time slots to get for the mazes hence why I wondered if you can get them onsite im advance
You're better off discussing the times during your journey, making a note of them, then booking them online when you get back home. Or you could book them through the mobile app on-park if you have it.
 
Surely it won’t be another vampire themed maze set in the towers? Hopefully they can come up with something more unique than that.

Also i really hope Freak Show isn’t returning. But assume Mine Tours will be retired this year so looks like Freak Show will be back
 
Unfortunately, based on the publicity so far, it would seem like Toxic Junkyard is fairly likely to be staying this year. It features quite prominently in the adverts and videos the park have put out for this year's event.

It would seem like Mine Tours is the most likely for the chop but, equally, Darkest Depths has also not featured in any publicity thus far.
 
The whole event last year was mostly a copy and paste of the year before so I'm hoping they do something different.

But as for mazes, I wasn't a fan of Junkyard or Darkest Depths. But sadly, it'll almost certainly be Mine Tours on the chopping block which I thought was the strongest.

I'm hoping Trick of Treat town returns. Although it came up for criticism from childless vloggers, I did it last year with the kids and I thought it was great.
 
I'm hoping Trick of Treat town returns. Although it came up for criticism from childless vloggers, I did it last year with the kids and I thought it was great.
They just need to get some sponsorship from Cadbury or something so they can give away more sweets which makes the price feel better. Even though the price actually pays for the actors and sets etc, what guests saw was a small amount of candy for a high price.
 
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