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After all the disappointment of Scarefest (so far), I have to recommend the below to anyone wiling to travel to Leicestershire.
http://www.xtremescreampark.co.uk/
I went last year when it was 'Xtreme Fright Nights' and thoroughly enjoyed the event.
The topic below has more details of the mazes if you are interested, but this year has slightly different Line-up.
http://www.towersstreet.com/talk/all-other-parks-and-attractions/xtreme-fright-nights-at-twinlakes-park/msg29818/#msg29818
Replacing the 'Sick Savoy' 'scare-zone' they have a 'Street Theater.' What this entails, I have no idea, but judging the success of last year I will most certainly be visiting again.
What to expect?:
We easily got round everything, including the two 'scare zones' (not included this year,) in 2 hours so easily done in an evening without effecting your week. There are no rides available this year, although last year the 'tea cups' were operating as 'Jesters revenge' which was a waste anyway.
If anyone does go, I would love to hear your opinions on the event.
Stuart Beare | Tulleys Farm, Shocktober Fest
Michael Bolton | ScareTOUR Reviews
Jay Jay | Terror Attractions Official Review
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqV5S72Uazk#ws
http://www.xtremescreampark.co.uk/
I went last year when it was 'Xtreme Fright Nights' and thoroughly enjoyed the event.
The topic below has more details of the mazes if you are interested, but this year has slightly different Line-up.
http://www.towersstreet.com/talk/all-other-parks-and-attractions/xtreme-fright-nights-at-twinlakes-park/msg29818/#msg29818
Replacing the 'Sick Savoy' 'scare-zone' they have a 'Street Theater.' What this entails, I have no idea, but judging the success of last year I will most certainly be visiting again.
What to expect?:
- Fabulous atmospheric lighting, including fires
- Two excellent & very immersive mazes, one being TOTT standard and the other being Boiler house standard IMO.
- Excellent selection of roaming actors
- Little-to-no ques
- Three more mediocre mazes, although still fun and still providing some good scares
- Excellent value
- Friendly & helpful staff
We easily got round everything, including the two 'scare zones' (not included this year,) in 2 hours so easily done in an evening without effecting your week. There are no rides available this year, although last year the 'tea cups' were operating as 'Jesters revenge' which was a waste anyway.
If anyone does go, I would love to hear your opinions on the event.
Last year Xtreme Scream Park brought you “The Single Biggest Leap so far in the UK’s Halloween Industry.” Now were back for 2013 even more terrifying then ever!!!
Twinlakes, the East Midlands No.1 Family Theme Park provides the infrastructure for Xtreme Scream Park to deliver over 100 dark corridors, 65 Live Actors and 50 uniquely themed rooms, packed into 5 exclusive Horror Mazes and Live Street Theatre this Halloween.
Purchasing a ticket for one of our Nights of Frights entitles entrance to the park which includes access to the following;
5 Live Horror Mazes
Street Theatre
Free Car Parking
Photo Opportunities
Cafe’s Serving Hot Food and Refreshments
Fully Licensed Bar
BBQ
Stuart Beare | Tulleys Farm, Shocktober Fest
The Single Biggest Leap so far in the UK Halloween Attraction industry!
Michael Bolton | ScareTOUR Reviews
Some of the best scares that you will see all year round
Jay Jay | Terror Attractions Official Review
Without a doubt on par with some of the best scare attractions I have come across
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqV5S72Uazk#ws