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Fright night horrors coming to the castle

October 26, 2023 BY

Spooky: Kryal Castle’s Halloween offerings are set to cater to people of all ages, from scary night-time mazes to children’s costume parades. Photo: SUPPLIED

THIS Halloween, an outing to Kryal Castle is going to be frightfully fun.

The theme park’s Halloween Horror Night after-dark programming on Friday 27 and Saturday 28 October will include nightmarish mazes, while trick-or-treat daytime events on Saturday 28, and Sunday 29 of October will be family friendly.

“Dr Frankenstein’s Spooky Scavenger Hunt at trick-or-treat will see the castle transformed into a trail of quirky surprises and challenges,” CEO Bart Hamilton said.

“By solving ghoulish riddles and challenges, kids can earn themselves a tasty trick-or-treat bag.

“Visitors can also meet some spooky new friends along the way with characters such as the Bride of Frankenstein and Dracula walking the castle grounds.”

Visitors are welcome to dress up for the season, and get their face painted, to take part in a costume parade.

For those up for a chilling challenge, the Halloween Knight School will be open for sword-fighting, archers can aim for some pumpkins, and the Zombie Survival axe-throwing activity will require a sharp mind and arm.

There’ll also be a dark and entertaining motorcycle joust to watch, alongside a sword fight to the death.

“To get a touch of Halloween magic, kids can join the Wizard Guild to meet the mysterious wizard and even learn some spells,” Mr Hamilton said.

“With Halloween-themed food and drink on offer as well as Kryal Castle’s iconic medieval Trial by Combat, and jousting also on display, it will be the perfect way for families to enjoy the spooky season.”

Food and drinks, and music will also be on offer.

Halloween Horror Night is for people over the age of 14 and visit kryalcastlehalloween.com.au for more information.