Alton Towers Scarefest 2020 New Additions and More!

From Oktoberfest to Alton Towers Scarefest 2020 as we have all the latest information released by the park.

Two brand new attractions have been added to the 2020 line-up this year.

Freak Show Toxic Junkyard Alton Towers

 ‘Freak Show: Toxic Junkyard’ promises to get pulses racing as it joins the award-winning line up of live action scare mazes* for thrillseekers. An outdoor maze, it will invite the foolhardy to venture into the Freak Show hidden den to discover the secret of the psycho clowns’ next big show. 

The show is said to be very similar to the infamous Carnival of Screams maze from years gone by with a few twists and turns. Our sources were spot on with this one!

Another rumour that came true is the return of The Attic: Terror of the Towers.

An unforgettable and truly chilling experience set in the eaves of the Theme Park’s famous and historical Tower ruins.

Rumoured to be haunted by ‘the Governess’, local legend says she is eternally trying to avenge the death of her charges; taking the spirits of the living as penance…but who will be her next victim?

Other mazes returning include the incredible Darkest Depths and Altonville Mine Tours: Uncover The Legend of the Skin Snatchers.

Garden Lights Walk Whispering Souls Alton Towers

A new family-led attraction has also been confirmed for the event, which will give guests the opportunity to enjoy the Alton Towers Gardens as never before and witness them come to life in a whole new spooktacular light.

‘Garden Lights Walk: Whispering Souls’ will be a brand-new experience and free for guests to enjoy as part of the event’s family friendly frights line-up of live entertainment including the Freaky Five and CBeebies Land Monster Ball.

As part of Scarefest, guests of all ages can experience the Theme Park’s world-class rollercoasters and family attractions in the dark with ride opening extended until 9pm daily.

Oktoberfest and Scarefest events are being planned in strict accordance with existing COVID-19 measures, and will be adapted should that guidance change nearer the time. 

The events will take place in open-air or well-ventilated venues.  Capacity will remain at a level where social distancing can be maintained, including in entertainment spaces and scare mazes. 

Full details of the safety measures for each event will be published nearer the time.

James Walker, Marketing Director at Alton Towers Resort, said:

“The much-anticipated return of Scarefest will provide ongoing fun and thrills for thrillseekers and families later into the year, with two brand new exciting attractions never seen before.” 

For tickets and more information about the events visit altontowers.com

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