KNOWSLEY Safari Park has announced its Halloween 'Spooktacular' event for the October half-term.
The spooky event will be running from Saturday, October 22, until Sunday, October 30.
Guests at the park will be invited to take part in a 'foot safari,' and they'll be able to see Amur Tiger residents - Miron and Sinda.
👀 When you spot the camera!
— Knowsley Safari (@KnowsleySafari) October 8, 2022
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The event will be perfect for families, and there are lots of activities planned on the trail that guests will take part in.
There will be actors on site, games, riddles, and more for the spooky Halloween event.
Guests are encouraged to attend in fancy dress if they wish, and each child that attends will receive a special Halloween gift from one of the goblins or ghouls on the trail.
The 'Spooktacular Safari' runs October 22 to October 30, between 11am and 4:30pm every day.
Our meerkats are getting into the spooky spirit 🎃
— Knowsley Safari (@KnowsleySafari) October 9, 2022
Make sure you do too, with our Spooktacular Safari Trail! We have five frightening stations and lots more to explore, all included in your admission 🔮
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Ian Duke, marketing manager at Knowsley Safari Park, said: "The Spooktacular Safari Trail is spell-bound to get the whole family in the Halloween spirit and we’re looking forward to seeing as many visitors, from toddlers right through to grandparents, in fancy dress!"
For more information and to purchase tickets for the event, visit Knowsley's website here.
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