There are still tickets available for a Hallowe'en thriller at Kelburn - 'Asylum' - which promises to be a spooktacular scare-fest at the Haunted Forest - so much so, it comes with its own warning.
The country centre's haunted forest is yet again hosting a horror-fest for Hallowe'en, which runs at the estate between Friday, October 13 and Tuesday, October 31.
The premise is this: "Are you ready to live your best life, are you ready to be your best self? Boyle Pharmaceuticals are launching their new pan-psychological cure HOPE, a genius invention that will allow you to be all that you ever wanted to be!
"This drug has been rigorously tested using specially selected volunteers from HM Prison Service who were once deemed incurable, and the results are remarkable. You are now cordially invited to book your ticket to come to Asylum and witness firsthand the transformational power of HOPE.
"Should you be unable to leave the Asylum though, you may find that HOPE is your only cure! Are you brave enough? Are you sane enough? "
"The Pavilion transforms into the gateway of fear, welcoming guests to embark on an hour-long scare adventure. Wind your way through the eerie woods, where each step unravels a chilling tale. The journey culminates at the ancient courtyard, a seemingly innocent facade harbouring its own nightmare secrets."
With a perfect blend of terror and fright, Kelburn's Haunted Forest guarantees an unforgettable evening for all brave souls who dare to venture in.
A warning has also been issued: "Asylum contains graphic violence, offensive language, gore, jump scares, flashing lights, vapours, sudden noises and content that some participants may find extremely upsetting and may trigger a negative, unwanted response. Asylum also includes references to mental health conditions, medications, and medical diagnoses."
For ticket details, go to: https://www.kelburnestate.com/timetable/event/asylum/?fbclid=IwAR3vRXuFYIEfJ26IgmRxaE4n9VcUWOk2nGkOMJ5USiRikqKKun9DOObbLhE
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