Once Upon A Nightmare: Lotherton Promises Thrilling Halloween Experience

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This Halloween, thrill-seekers are invited to Lotherton to step into the pages of twisted fairy tales where ‘happily ever afters’ don’t exist.

Aimed at eight- to 15-year-olds, ‘Once Upon a Nightmare’ is an immersive scare event that transforms the serene grounds and gardens of Lotherton into a haunting world where legendary fairy tale characters live out their darkest versions of reality.

The event is on from 25 to 31 October, with 30-minute slots running between 5 and 8.30pm.

Visitors can expect a walk through the misty grounds of the estate as night falls, guided only by the faint glow of lanterns. Around every corner, familiar faces emerge, but the famous cheerful storybook characters have warped into the stuff of nightmares. Meeting a Snow White shadowed by a fateful curse, and a wary Little Red Riding Hood with the wolf always ready to pounce, it’s an adventure where fairy tales and horror collide.

Each encounter is a story come to life, but with a twist that will leave visitors gripping their friends’ hands a little tighter at every turn.

Councillor Salma Arif, Leeds City Council’s executive member for adult social care, active lifestyles and culture, said: “Whether you’re a fan of fairy tales or just enjoy a good scare, this event promises to be an unforgettable experience. It’s a spooky event but it’s all been planned with young people in mind, so it’s a perfect way for the family to experience a thrilling Halloween together.”

‘Once Upon a Nightmare’ is delivered by Breeze at Lotherton, both part of Leeds City Council. It is not suitable for children under eight or those easily scared. Tickets can be booked at https://www.breezeleeds.org/nightmare/.

Starting 4 October, Lotherton is also hosting their first ever pumpkin patch experience where visitors can book to go on a fun tractor ride and choose a pumpkin to take home and carve.

A daytime ‘Scarytales’ experience suitable for all ages will also run from 26 October to 3 November and is included in the regular admission price.

All Leeds Museums and Galleries half term events can be viewed at;

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