Halloween Outdoor Cinema
Friday 25 - Monday 28 October 2024
Wollaton Hall & Deer Park
Adventure Cinema brings thrilling outdoor cinema experiences this Halloween. Bring a blanket or camping chair, wrap up warm, and watch classic Halloween films on a giant cinema screen under the stars!
Fancy dress is highly encouraged, plus there will be a spooky soundtrack to enjoy before the movie with specially curated songs for witches, ghouls, ghosts, vampires, werewolves and humans alike.
Friday 25 October: The Lost Boys (15)
Gates open 6pm, film starts approx. 7.30pm
Saturday 26 October: Hocus Pocus (PG)
Gates open 5pm, film starts approx. 6.30pm
Sunday 27 October: The Nightmare Before Christmas (PG)
Gates open 5pm, film starts approx, 6.30pm
Monday 28 October: Scream (18)
Gates open 6pm, film starts approx, 7.30pm
Hot food, snacks and a bar will be available on-site.
Picnics and drinks welcome.
NO glasses. Plastic and paper cups only, wine/beer bottles are allowed but please take them home and recycle them.
The event will go ahead if it's raining but we are hoping for a nice dry weekend.
No seating provided unless you have premium tickets. Blankets and camping chairs are allowed.
On-site toilets will be available including accessible facilities.
With the exception of registered assistance dogs, no animals are allowed at any of our events.
Under 12: £9.50
Adult: £15.50
Premium: £22.50 (includes luxury deck chair in a prime position)
Plus booking fee
The Lost Boys (15) (25 Oct 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Friday | 18:00 | - 21:15 |
Hocus Pocus (PG) (26 Oct 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Saturday | 17:00 | - 20:00 |
The Nightmare Before Christmas (PG) (27 Oct 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Sunday | 17:00 | - 20:00 |
Scream (18) (28 Oct 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Monday | 18:00 | - 21:20 |
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