The North’s most spine-chilling Halloween attraction is back for its sixth year and more terrifying than ever. Scare City 2025 will see the gates of the long-abandoned Camelot Theme Park reopened with the ruins resurrected into a living, breathing nightmare. By torchlight and terror, thrill-seekers will descend into a haunted kingdom ruled by fear and monsters promising a journey through darkness for thrill-seekers and horror fanatics alike.
Scare City will transform the abandoned theme park into a sprawling post-apocalyptic nightmare featuring a selection of terrifying new zones including ‘The Hollow’, a desolate woodland, ‘Puppet Master’, the toy maker’s workshop where innocent toys hide deep dark secrets, as well as the return of a number of familiar faces including ‘The Slaughter House’, where Camelot’s resident cannibal lives, and Carnivalley, the madhouse that is no laughing matter.

Abyss is also set to return as ‘Abyss 2.0’ featuring a room shrouded in darkness, which will see thrill seekers bravery put to the test in claustrophobic darkness, unsure of what, or who, might be within reach.
Visitors will find a feast of food and beverage vendors at the halfway mark, known as ‘Resurrection Zone’ – giving thrill seekers the chance to fuel up for the second half of the Halloween terror trail with some refreshments along the way.

The event will launch on 25th September and run until the middle of November. Tickets are now on sale and can be purchased here.
Tickets are priced at £29.50 and Gold Entry tickets are priced at £44.50 per person.
A full list of zones includes Contained, The Hollow, Settlement, Puppet Master, Infirmary, Satan’s Soiree, Castellum, Abyss 2.0, Carnivalley and The Slaughter House.
Scare City is the North West’s favourite horror extravaganza. Starting out as a drive-in cinema in 2020, it’s now a walk-through horror attraction based in the abandoned Camelot Theme Park. It is known as one of the UK’s most talked-about Halloween experiences.