Abandoned theme park Camelot returns from the dead with 'bigger, better, and bloodier' scare experience
Abandoned theme park Camelot is set to reopen later this year with a haunting experience that is promised to be ‘bigger better, and bloodier’ than ever before.
The entire theme park has since been demolished but the Charnock Richard site opened up for a Halloween-themed drive-through during the pandemic and has been spooking fans every year ever since.The resort was turned into a zombie horror experience that sold-out during the build-up to Halloween last year. Lancs Live now reports that the former Camelot site will once again be turned into a spooky event later this year - and it could be the scariest yet.
Organisers say the event, which will run from September 29 to October 31, will ‘immerse you in a real-life horror experience and will leave you screaming for more’.
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