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Milntown to host their inaugural Hop-Tu-Naa Scarefest

by isleofman.com 12th October 2017

The Milntown woods, on the outskirts of Ramsey, will be alive to the sounds and sights of ghosties and ghoulies and all things creepy on Friday 27th October and Saturday 28th October.

A mixture of actors and special effects will provide a night never to forget.

Food, hot and cold drinks will be available to purchase on site under our Witches Hat Marquee.

From 6pm until 8pm it will be suitable for all the family, tickets are ?5 for 11 and under and ?8 for those 12 years old and over, including adults.

After 8.30pm the evening will get more scary and all the tickets are ?8.

Tickets give entry in a particular time slot to minimise queueing time and are strictly limited, please book early at http://ultimateproductions.co.uk/index.php/tickets/

Scarefest is in association with Milntown, Taylor Made Events & Ultimate Productions

What to expect

Entering in groups, visitors follow a winding, dimly lit route through the petrifying parkland, down into the wicked woods, past the abandoned mill building, and into the ghostly gardens.

Frights, shocks and disquieting experiences might be encountered anywhere, at any point on your journey.

Hear the screams of terror from the groups ahead of you. Beware the trees and branches above you. Be sure not to lose your way on the footpaths below you.  Who knows what or who you may see or feel next to you……

Warning: This event takes place in the dark over uneven natural terrain with strobe lighting and special effects. It is unsuitable for people who are pregnant, those with a heart condition or of a nervous disposition. Please be aware that wellies are advisable.

Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 12th, October 2017 10:06pm.

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