An Immersive Halloween Drive-In Cinema Is Coming To Yorkshire

An Immersive Halloween Drive-In Cinema Is Coming To Yorkshire

Fan of being scared for no reason? Enjoy watching a film behind your big box of popcorn? If so, you’ll enjoy this new drive-in experience that is coming to Leeds and Sheffield this October. It’s set to be a whole weekend of vampires, demons, ghosts and ghouls this Halloween – thanks to Daisy Dukes for their Yorkshire Halloween drive-in cinema.

Credit: Daisy Dukes

Sheffield’s FlyDSA Arena, Leeds’ Temple Newsam will be showing some classic Horror flicks in the venue’s car parks – where you can chill out and watch a film from the comfort of your own car on the world’s largest mobile screens.

Credit: Daisy Dukes

But don’t get too comfy, as the attraction has spooky actors designed to keep you on your toes. However, for the small minority who don’t want their cars approached, they also offer a safe parking zone!

There will be a range of blockbuster Halloween movies as well as classics that will suit everyone’s taste. It’s a super safe family fun experience that is sure to be a whole host of fun. They will be serving up fresh, hot/ cold food as well as a range of beverages – all delivered to your vehicle, so you never have to leave.

Yorkshire Halloween drive-in cinema
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Kane Ayton, Operations Manager said, “Halloween is our favourite time of the year, and we’ve definitely pulled out all the stops to give the people of Sheffield a frightfully fun event.

“We’re teaming up with North East based scare attraction Scream Factory to unleash a terrifying experience on the grounds of the FlyDSA Arena.

“Children will be greeted by their favourite characters during the day while adults will bump into some of their worst nightmares by evening.”

Tickets are priced at £30 per car and you can find out more information by following the link here.

See what the spooky schedules have to offer below:

Yorkshire Halloween drive-in cinema
Yorkshire Halloween drive-in cinema

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