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A Terrifying Immersive Drive-In Cinema Is Coming To The UK For Halloween

Naomi Chadderton (FL)

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A Terrifying Immersive Drive-In Cinema Is Coming To The UK For Halloween

October is fast approaching which means our favourite holiday is just on the horizon - Halloween! To celebrate, the lovely people at Park N Party are setting up a super spooky drive-in cinema next month called ScareCity that will be screening all the best horror movies.

Yes, including Hocus Pocus.

The event itself is freakily immersive, with guests having to drive through a chilling 'scare tunnel' before the film screenings, including a replica graveyard and a blood-spattered Winnebago. There will be live actors running around too, with photo opportunities a plenty.

Do do dare? (Credit: Park N Party)
Do do dare? (Credit: Park N Party)
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As for the movies themselves, you'll be able to watch the likes of The Conjuring, IT, The Invisible Man, The Hills Have Eyes, Child's Play and The Ring from the comfort (or from behind) your own chair, while they are also showing Scary Movie for those after a little light relief. If you fancy bringing little ones along, we suggest the midday screenings of Coraline, Coco and Frankenweenie on the weekends.

ScareCity will be running for three weeks at Event City between October 12th and November 1st, with social distancing measurements in place. Tickets cost £35 per vehicle and can be purchased here.

There will be plenty of scares along the way! (Credit: Park N Party)
There will be plenty of scares along the way! (Credit: Park N Party)

The full schedule of screenings is below:

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The Invisible Man - Monday October 12th at 9pm

The Ring - Tuesday October 13th at 9pm

Insidious - Wednesday October 14th at 9pm

Get Out - Thursday October 15th at 9pm

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Blair Witch Project - Friday October 16th at 9pm

Frankenweenie - Saturday October 17th at 12pm

Hocus Pocus is on the list (Credit: Walt Disney Pictures)
Hocus Pocus is on the list (Credit: Walt Disney Pictures)

Beetlejuice - Saturday October 17th at 4pm

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Us - Saturday October 17th at 8pm

Goosebumps - Sunday October 18th at 12pm

28 Days Later - Sunday October 18th at 4pm

The Hills Have Eyes - Sunday October 18th at 4pm

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The Conjuring - Monday October 19th at 9pm

Annabelle - Tuesday October 20th at 9pm

The Conjuring 2 - Wednesday October 21st at 9pm

Annabelle Creation ­- Thursday October 22nd at 9pm

Hocus Pocus - Friday October 23rd at 6pm

The Nun - Friday October 23rd at 9pm

Coraline - Saturday October 24th at 12pm

The Curse Of La Llarona - Saturday October 24th at 4pm

We'll be watching IT Chapter 2 (Credit: Warner Bros Pictures)
We'll be watching IT Chapter 2 (Credit: Warner Bros Pictures)

Annabelle Comes Home - Saturday October 24th at 8pm

Monster House - Sunday October 25th at 12pm

The Grudge - Sunday October 25th at 4pm

The Exorcist - Sunday October 25th at 8pm

It - Monday October 26th at 4pm

Crawl - Monday October 26th at 8pm

It Chapter 2 - Tuesday October 27th at 4pm

The Lighthouse - Tuesday October 27th at 8pm

Scary Movie - Wednesday October 28th at 4pm

Paranormal Activity - Wednesday October 28th at 8pm

The Witch - Thursday October 29th at 4pm

The Cabin In The Woods - Thursday October 29th at 8pm

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Child's Play - Friday October 30th at 4pm

The Descent - Friday October 30th at 9pm

Coco - Saturday October 31st at 12pm

The Invisible Man - Saturday October 31st at 4pm

Halloween (2018) - Saturday October 31st at 8pm

The Haunted Mansion - Sunday November 1st at 4pm

The Ring ­ - Sunday November 1st at 4pm

We'll see you there!

Naomi Chadderton (FL)
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