Trick or treat!
To mark the launch of its brand-new limited-edition show ‘Reaper’s Retribution’ Blackpool Tower Dungeon is giving two lucky groups of friends the chance to win free entry and claim a free bottle of specially-brewed Grim Reaper Ale each.
In October, Blackpool Tower Dungeon becomes the ‘Home of Halloween’, with 90 minutes of immersive live shows detailing 1,000 years of Lancashire’s murky history in gruesome detail.
Those who dare will descend into the dark depths of the Blackpool Tower Dungeon by the medieval lift and make their way through the specially designed sets which feature special effects, detailed stages and scenes, and a talented cast of theatrical actors with incredible storytelling ability.
And for those brave enough, the finale is ‘The Drop’ – a ride that will make your stomach churn.
A trip to Blackpool Tower Dungeon engages all your senses to create a uniquely chilling experience filled with plenty of screams and laughs to share with friends.
This year, special Halloween show ‘Reaper’s Retribution’ tells the grisly tale of Renaissance Occultist Edward Kelley as he tries to cheat death.
And to help celebrate Halloween at the Dungeon, Burnley-based brewery Moorhouse’s has concocted a frightfully good exclusive Grim Reaper Ale, bottles of which are being given away at random to 100 lucky visitors to the Dungeon this month.
The Dungeon closes for the winter on November 6, so don’t miss your chance to visit this spooky season.
Enter now for your chance to win a bottle and free tickets for you and three friends... if you dare!
n Just tell us where the Reaper's Retribution show is?
To enter, email competition@nqnw.co.uk
You must include your name and contact details.
The beer is only available to adults 18+ on production of valid ID.
The deadline for entries is midnight on Saturday, October 22.
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