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15/09/20

Spooktacular Fun at Lightwater Valley

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Something spooky is coming to Lightwater Valley this Half Term from Saturday, 24th – Saturday, 31st October.

The North Yorkshire theme park is hosting a hocus pocus half term full of activities to keep young families eerily entertained in-between rides. Younger visitors will love taking a trip down Trick or Treat Street for the chance to get some  sweet treats and practicing their aim on the Ghoul Shoot target practice. Venture into the Abandoned Theatre and walk through spooky scenes with animatronics and projections of wicked witches and friendly ghosts.  Whilst enjoying thrills and chills on the family fun rides be sure to keep an eye out for the 13 hidden ghosts lurking around the park and meet and greet some creepy characters.

Lightwater Valley is encouraging children to come in Halloween fancy dress, it’s more fun if you do and they are offering daily prizes for the best dressed. Families can take a trip to the freaky fairground and jump aboard 30 rides and attractions designed for younger visitors to enjoy fun frights and thrills.  Hop aboard the Ladybird rollercoaster, take a trip on the Lightwater Valley Express or make a splash on the Wet ‘n’ Wild River Rapids.

Throughout October Half Term make the most of the reduced admission price of just £14.50 per person. Tickets must be pre-booked online.  

October Half Term is taking place from Saturday, October 24th – Saturday, October 31st at Lightwater Valley, North Stainley, Ripon, North Yorkshire HG4 3HT. For details visit www.lightwatervalley.co.uk or call 01765 635321. Tickets must be booked online and cost just £14.50 per person.

 



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Written By Nadine Bell

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