AN “IMMERSIVE scare maze experience” is coming to Gwrych Castle in Abergele this Halloween.
Escape Records are returning to take over the castle from October 18 to November 2 to host their Escape Alive event and promises “terrifying Halloween scares”.
A hugely successful debut event last year attracted more than 12,000 visitors to the castle.
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In addition to the scare maze, there will be party nights, including a collaboration between Escape Records and Cue Presents on October 26, and a “Day of the Dead” celebration on November 2.
For more details and booking information, you can visit Escape Alive’s website.
Each day, two types of sessions will be run: Twilight (for families), and After Dark (12+).
If you “escape alive”, you'll end up in the castle’s “Gory Grounds”, where you can stay as long as you like.
5-6.30pm: Twilight Sessions (family friendly, children must be older than five, under-18s must be accompanied by an adult).
6.30-9.30pm: After Dark Sessions (12+, under-18s must be accompanied by an adult).
Laura Myatt, from the Escape Records team, said: “After such a successful first event last year, we are so happy to be expanding Escape Alive and bringing it to both North and South Wales.
“We have such exciting plans to scale the event and make it bigger and better each year.”
You can register your interest for this year’s event on Escape Alive’s website.
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