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Extra dates added to Halloweenville due to high demand
2 months ago
 
Halloweenville has now announced four new dates to give even more people the chance to visit the magical family-friendly attraction.
Halloween fans have been rushing to snap up timed entry tickets for the sensational spooky experience which promises visitors a thrilling night to remember.
Last month it was revealed the Partridge Lakes attraction – which opens on Friday 3 October – had become an internet sensation, with video uploaded to its social media being viewed more than a million times over TikTok and Instagram in just a few days.
Early bird tickets sold out in just 72 hours, and general sale tickets are also going fast, with some days already completely full.
The new dates are Thursday 9 October, Thursday 16 October and Saturday and Sunday 1-2 November.

Formerly known as the Halloween Lakeside Trail and now reimagined for 2025, Halloweenville is set to transform the picturesque 70-acre site nestled in the idyllic Cheshire countryside into an enchanted land where you can fully immerse yourself in all things weird, wonderful and witchy.
This year’s theme will take visitors ‘under water’ to the haunting depths of the Gold Lake where ghostly sea creatures, sunken secrets and the skeleton pirates spring thrillingly to life.
The amazing attraction is delightfully spooky rather than jump-out-of-your-skin scary and promises visitors of all ages a truly memorable Halloween adventure as they follow the quest – collecting glimmering treasures along the way before earning a place at the memorably magic Skeleton Crew Pirate Party.
As part of Halloweenville there will be live music in the Trick or Treat Tent, creating the perfect atmosphere for an enchanting evening.
There will also be a chance to toast marshmallows or enjoy a delicious hot chocolate, spiced pumpkin latte or creepy cocktail and savour tasty treats from a range of food vendors, while the Patridge Café will serve classic hotdogs, burgers and fries.
The attraction is once again dog-friendly so don’t leave behind your four-legged friends.
The event is fun for all ages and is suitable for wheelchairs and prams, with the route a mixture of stone or gravel and woodchip. There is one steeper uphill slope which may require assistance.

Halloweenville event organiser Callum Morgan said today:
“We’ve been absolutely overwhelmed by the fantastic response to this year’s Halloweenville, and with unprecedented demand meaning several dates are already full, we have now decided to add four additional dates to the run.
“We expect the early slots to go very quickly, and after these dates we have no more availability for 2025, so anyone who wants to experience what’s going to be a bewitching Halloween treat should book as soon as possible.”
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
