It’s great to see Thorpe Park take such pride in their 20th birthday celebrations for Fright Night. Navigate your way through an autumnal walkthrough of hay bales, corn and pumpkins, all while the creepy Crow characters lurk within the shadows. Of all five scare zones, The Crows of Mawkin Meadow is an instant hit. The third maze is Creek Freak Massacre, or as I’d like to call it: a pure assault on the senses! Easily the most chaotic of the three, Creek Freak will have you crawling, jumping and running out the exit as fast as you can say “chainsaw.” Platform 15 is ending on such a high this year. Ghostly, sombre and haunting – the maze gradually conjurers up a subtle atmosphere that draws you in with haunting music, smoke effects and stark make up looks. But talk about saving the best version for last! With a new route and strobe finale – Platform 15 brings a different pace and vibe to the event. It will not be returning for Fright Nights in 2022. Platform 15: End of The Line has now reached it’s final form. Whether you’re admiring the 90s neon patterns on the carpet, reading every single detail on the posters or being chased by a clown with an oversized mallet, you will find yourself laughing and screaming in equal measure in Trailers.
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Themed to a retro cinema, this attraction is crammed full of easter eggs and references to previous Fright Nights attractions. The main highlight can be found in the form of Trailers – the parks brand new scare maze. October 8th, 2021 – This year marks the 20th anniversary of Thorpe Park Fright Nights, and what better way to celebrate than by delivering one of their strongest Fright Nights line ups to date.īoasting three scare mazes, five scare zones, plus a fire and light show – Fright Nights 2021 is packed with a glistening array of horrors that range from spooky atmospherics to dramatic jump scares.