If you’re looking for a complete scare-fest this Halloween, we might just have something that not even the toughest of tummies can survive. Lurking at the end of Hell Lane (appropriate, we know) near Wakefield, the Yorkshire Scare Grounds know how to scare the living daylights out of anyone who dares enter any of their scare zones, boasting seven experiences that are sure to bring everyone’s deepest nightmares to life on All Hallow’s Eve.
But trust us when we say, the team doesn’t do things by halves.
An opportunity to either face your fears or succumb to them, each scare zone tells a spine-chilling story, with gory details aplenty, live actors bringing the frights at every turn and some of the most gruesome special FX you’ll see this year.
Live actors roam the scare zones lurking, chasing and providing the kind of jump scares that’ll most definitely have you papping your pants, while graphic sets smothered in blood, life-like prosthetics and more will have your tummy churning as you seek the escape route.
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The best part? If your cocky friend thinks they can handle anything, Yorkshire Scare Grounds has cooked up some pretty horrifying themes this year, meaning almost everyone who enters the Scare Ground will face at least one fear.
This year’s terrifying themes include the ‘Carnival of Carnage’ – which after two trains collided and were reduced to splinters after a fatal clashing of trains…and since then Twisted and mangled corpses have begun to reanimate with the taste for human flesh; ‘Whitechapel Vampires’ – streets of London tightly packed buildings and clouds of smog are a breeding ground for the depraved.
Enoy these two and more, constructed on 24 acres of land, guests can expect endless terrors when taking on the Scare Grounds, which has only gotten more and more terrifying over the years as a result of its ongoing success.
Now Yorkshire’s most frightening Halloween attraction for adults, “victims” can expect epic strobe lights and lasers, fog effects, disorienting and distracting sounds, motion, scent, wind, water, heat, and other theatrical special effects, alongside the incredible lifelike FX and costume that the team spends weeks preparing before October falls every year.
The Yorkshire Scare Grounds reopen this October 12th til 31st itself and is not suitable for children. Those aged between 12 and 16 are permitted entry with someone over the age of 18. Find out more here.
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[Featured image: Yorkshire Scare Grounds]
