Alton Towers reveals new ‘Trick O Treat Town’ attraction for Halloween

ALTON Towers is launching a spooky new attraction for their Halloween season this October.

Trick O Treat Town is coming to Scarefest, where every day is Halloween and the townsfolk's favourite pastime is trick-or-treating the town's visitors.


Guests will be given a tote bag upon entering the indoor attraction, then take a walk down Spooky Avenue before moving onto houses in Treat Street, Witchy Woods, The Graveyard and The Hill.

People of all ages are encouraged to knock on the doors to collect lots of treats and tricks from the residents.

The new family attraction is the latest addition to the theme park’s Halloween line-up, running from October 8 to October 10, and then October 15 to October 31.

Popular scare mazes to return include Freak Show: Toxic Junkyard, where guests are hunted by pyscho clowns, The Attic: Terror of the Towers, which is haunted by the dead Governess, Darkest Depths, set on a ghost ship and Altonville Mine Tours: Uncover The Legend of the Skin Snatchers.

The Alton Towers Gardens are also getting a spooky Halloween makeover with the Garden Lights Walk: Whispering Souls experience.

Even better, the park is open until 9pm so guests can go on the rides at night.

And returning from November 5 to November 7 is their fireworks display

Chris Carter, Events and Entertainments Director at Alton Towers, said: “This year we promised to plan a host of fun and thrills for families and thrill-seekers throughout the season.

"We are excited to stage the return of our popular Oktoberfest, Halloween celebrations and awesome fireworks show, which will be bigger and better than ever.

The theme park has also announced their new Christmas events and attractions to launch this winter.

Alton Towers still has some Covid restrictions in place including enhanced cleaning, hand sanitiser stations throughout, increased ventilation and suggested social distancing markers.


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