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Come and join the frightful fun as Druillas launches another family friendly Halloween! Shriek Week runs from Saturday 24th October to Sunday 1st November 2020. Get ready to lose yourself in the spooktacular atmosphere at Drusillas Park!
Dress your little terrors in their finest fancy dress and spend the day haunting Drusillas! For the first time ever hundreds of pumpkins will be lining the pathways and stacking themselves up in special displays but beware of the spooky skeletons lurking around the Park, they've been waiting patiently to give you all a good fright! All manner of beasties will be hiding. Keep your eyes peeled for giant spiders, bats, hanging skeletons, witches and more! The haunted haybales are the perfect place for a Halloween selfie! Lose yourself in the family friendly Halloween ambiance and enjoy a truly frightful visit!
Also, scuttle along to the Discovery Centre between 10:30 and 4:30pm for some creepy crawly encounters throughout the week and meet some amazing mini monsters. The Discovery Centre will be swarming with weird insects, slimy molluscs, scary spiders and experts from the zoo team will be on hand to answer your questions.
Don’t forget to book tickets online in advance!
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