Doncaster Fear Factory: We visited Halloween scare park - and were terrified!
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Doncaster Fear Factory is back for a blood-curdling fright-fest – and we can vouch for the fact that it’s truly terrifying.
I went with a couple of pals and all three of us were left jumping in fright as we tackled four, brand new interactive zones.
Chased by zombies with chainsaws? Yep, that happened.
Stuck in a creepy abanoned mine? Yep, that happened too.
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Hide AdWe also had to overcome the terrors of a fiendish science lab and a club haunted by killer clowns.
It really isn’t for the faint-hearted and surprises and shocks were around every corner as we were left leaping out of our skin in terror.
The last few dates and tickets are available for the attraction at Thornhurst Manor, which is spookier and scarier than ever, say bosses.
Dates remaining are 27, 28, 29 and 30 October.
Laurie Murray, the managing director behind the Scream Park, cannot wait to see the residents of Doncaster and Yorkshire attend the event to experience the dastardly horrors he and his team’s warped brains have created.
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Hide AdHe said: “Honestly, this year is going to blow you away, you won’t know what’s hit you!
"As always, Doncaster has produced the goods in terms of the acting talent we have employed.
"We have seriously ramped up the X factor in terms of talent, enthusiasm, and commitment to the roles.
"I’ve said this before and I mean it, Doncaster and the surrounding South Yorkshire area has a seriously talented bunch of people and its an honour and a pleasure to employ them to bring the Fear Factory to life for our guests.
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Hide Ad“It always makes me laugh to see grown men and woman screaming and running around when a zombie is revving a chainsaw in front of them!
"We’ve added two brand new mazes this year and invested a further £200,000 into the park to make sure we continue to be Yorkshire’s premier Halloween attraction.
Visit the website at www.doncasterfearfactory.co.uk for more details and to book tickets.