Spooky flight on the London Eye
Daily flights: 3.30pm, 4.30pm, 5.30pm and 6.30pm
24th October – 1st November 2009
Adult tickets cost £23.50, children aged 4-15 £17.50 (includes a spooky goodie bag)
Meet 2 witches, Trick and Treat, who will try to entice the children to be either naughty or nice.
Phobophobia at The London Bridge Experience
30th – 31st October
Advance Ticket Pricing: Adult – £16.95, Junior – £12.95, Student – £13.95, Senior Citizen – £13.95, Family – £49.96
Creepy clowns, confined spaces, slithering snakes… London Bridge Experience & The London Tombs challenge you to face your worst fears this Halloween!
There’s also a special daytime family show, plus all the permanent attractions, including haunted tunnels beneath London Bridge.
Halloween Hocus Pocus @ Chessington World of Adventures, Surrey
23rd October – 1st November 2009
There will be plenty of freaky frolics at Chessington’s Halloween Hocus Pocus event when the witches come back to cause mayhem at the park this Halloween.
Rides in the dark and a new ‘Black Forest Pass’ walk through will send chills down the backs of even the bravest souls – let’s see who can make it onto the Vampire ride without screaming!
The Scare Witch Trials at London Dungeon
17th – 31st October
Adult (15yrs+) £13.00 and Children (5 – 14yrs) £9.00
This Halloween, enter the forest lair of the half-burned, half-mad Scare Witch as London Dungeon travels back to the superstitious 17th century.
Stand trial in the Witch-Finder General’s 17th century courtroom before battling through the choking smoke and terrifying screams of the condemned witches’ furnace prison.
Ripleys Believe It or Not London
Open 7 days a week, 365 days of the year
10.00 – midnight (last entry 22.30)
Adults, £21.90, Senior/Student £19.90, Child (4-15) £17.90, Under 4 Free
This museum is full of some of the most peculiar wonders of the world, and is sure to be a massive hit with anyone who likes the odd and unusual.