What better way to spend the most superstitious day, than at Dreamland’s seasonal Screamland!
I was kindly invited to their press preview of the Halloween-themed Screamland which will be running from 20th-31st of October. Read my review of the night below, as well as a one-minute glimpse into my night!
We began the evening with a glass of prosecco in the Pinterest-worthy bar, before collecting our wristbands. It’s actually free to enter Dreamland, but you’ll need to pay for a wristband if you want to go on any of the rides.
Their fairground rides were open as usual, as well as six scare mazes. I’m not going to lie, I’m a massive scaredy cat and even though some of them said they would be suitable for people airing on the petrified side, I bowed out when I heard the screams from within!
I instead opted to pose amongst a few of the parks haunted decorations, and tucked into a burger and chips at one of the many street food-style eateries.
All in all, I would say if you LOVE being scared witless, their mazes are definitely for you- if you’re faint of heart I would skip the mazes in favour of the waltzers or the big wheel, like we did!
Great post.
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Thanks Zoriza 🙂
This sounds so fun! I also love ‘___ in 60 seconds’ videos are they’re always packed full of fun but don’t take too much time to watch – will definitely be watching yours later! ?
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I’d never thought of it until now and tbh it’s all I want to do now hehe, thanks Emma!
This sounds like a great idea, love the post!
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Thanks!
This looks like such a fun place to visit. I wish it was closer!
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I feel you Britt it’s a long way from London 🙁 I think it’s good for a day trip if you’re also looking to go elsewhere too 🙂 x