Chessington News
There’s hair-raising fun this Howl’o’ween at Chessington World of Adventures with attractions including the award-winning Creepy Caves Unearthed and the new Haunted Howl’o’ween Live Show, plus the return of Curse of the Lost Tomb, Trick or Treat Wood and Room on the Broom Spooky Story Time as well as rides in the dark.
We went along to the opening weekend of this year's event and were really impressed with not only the Halloween attractions but also the fantastic decoration of the theme park.
Visit Chessington World of Adventures on selected dates between 13th - 31st October 2018 for a spooky Howl’o’ween trick or treat.
There’s hair-raising fun for all the family this Howl’o’ween at Chessington World of Adventures, with attractions including the award-winning Creepy Caves Unearthed plus Room on the Broom Spooky Story Time, and new for 2018 the Haunted Howl’o’ween Live Show.
Chessington also sees the return of Curse of the Lost Tomb and Trick or Treat Wood, as well as rides in the dark with last ride entry at 8pm. There’s also a series of spooky animal shows and a daily fancy dress competition.
Chessington World of Adventures invited us to the launch of Tiger Rock on 28th April, a water ride set within the multi-million pound Land of the Tiger, featuring an innovative enclosure and Europe’s first overhead trails.
The new attraction is home to four endangered Amur tigers, so we were excited about meeting the 'roar-some foursome' (Kalinka, Kyra, Olga and Tsar) as well as riding the log flume.
Chessington World of Adventures has now announced the opening date for new multi-million pound Land of the Tiger, featuring an innovative enclosure and Europe’s first overhead trails, all set to welcome the four endangered Amur Tigers.
The foursome – currently living in Sweden – will soon be making the big move to Land of the Tiger at the Surrey park, where their new specially designed home awaits that will allow the world’s largest tiger species freedom to roam with a cat’s-eye view of the whole area.