It is important to remember that for every bad review there are probably lots of satisfied customers. These reviews are the comments of individual visitors to Information Britain and have not been authenticated by us. They should not be taken as the views of Crawbar Ltd - publishers of this web site.

Reviews of Scare Kingdom Scream Park, Clayton le Dale

Best rates for a Local Hotel

Review by Mark on 29th October, 2011

Add your review
The Daytime Attraction consisted of a 30 minute amateur panto. And that is it! It may be good value at night but during the day it is a rip off! This was felt by everyone who attended today with us all stood outside afterwards asking 'Is that it?' And it was. Children disappointed and adults felt ripped off. For £6 per person (no concessions)this is not value for money.

Date visited: 29/10/11

Review by emily on 2nd November, 2009

Add your review
Oh my god this was the best night out ever, me my husband and 6 friends came along and we did nothing but laugh and scream all night. I have even lost my voice, I throughly recommend this to any adults. We will defo be going back next year.

Date visited: 30th October 2009

Review by JAC on 26th October, 2009

Add your review
If you're looking for a Hallowe'en event that's fun and scary, well a trip to Scare Kingdom should be in your diary this week. We arrived at Hawkshaw Farm Park in the wind and rain and considering it was mainly an outdoor event I wasn't really looking forward to it. But the rain stopped as we stepped into the maze, set in a cornfield, and we realised we were in an amazing and unusual setting which just added to the atmosphere of what was to come. Dead Alive is the story of Strangleweed Hollow, a Goldrush town in the US, now a ghost town, where strange and terrible things have happened - and still are. We started off in old Mother Strange's cottage where she cackled her way through the story of her son never returning from the cornfields and her eternal wait for him. We were then sent on our way out into the cornfield, keeping an eye out for the Pumpkin Man who haunts the very place we were picking our way through. It was quite a walk in the dark through the rustling plants and along the way we came upon characters from the town who spooked and entertained us. There was a mix of screams, shouts and laughs from our party as we tried to keep our heads and not be too embarassing. The actors have to be admired for keeping up their American accents throughout (variable quality) and also putting up with the rain that started beating down again midway through. There were plenty of strange noises, and suprise appearances from between the columns of towering plants to freak you out. I must admit it was a relief to get out of the maze which was getting slightly claustrophobic for me. But worse was to come with the Blood Bath part of Scare Kingdom which was so creepy I just wanted to run out. I won't go into great detail as it would spoil the fun for anyone who goes. You're sent out into the maze in a party of 12 and the idea is to hang on to the shoulder or waist of the person in front. I'm so glad I wasn't at the end in the line in the Blood Bath! Some of Scare Kingdom will genuinely spook you out and other bits of it will make you laugh out loud, which is a perfect combination for a fright event like this. Don't forget your boots or wellies - you'll need them. And to help calm you down at the end you can grab a hot drink, soup, sandwiches and cakes at the cafe. It all lasted about an hour and is a very different way to mark Hallowe'en.

Date visited: October 25 2009

- Write a Review

Brit Quote:
Better not be at all than not be noble. - Alfred Lord Tennyson
More Quotes

On this day:
Battle of Berwick - 1296, Fire Claims 19 Glasgow Firefighters - 1960
More dates from British history

click here to view all the British counties

County Pages