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Friday 28 October - Monday 31 October 2022 | 5pm - 10pm (last entry 9:45pm)
Hickings Lane
Tickets: from £7
As October comes upon us so does Halloween at Hickings. This year the grounds of The Community Centre in Stapleford are being transformed into a Spooky Maze with Flesh Eating Zombies.
Strobe Lights and Lasers will light up the night to add to the ambience that is Halloween. Smoke will embed the floor and give you a chilling experience.
Stroll through the Spiders Lair, and then on to the Witches Walkthrough followed by Clowns.
The maze will be twice the size, with twice the jump scares! With Scary Kids Rides, Scary Games, Face Painting, Spooktacular Bouncy Castles and Slides and much more.
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