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Scarefest: Halloween Events 2025 | Alton Towers
Join our 2025 Halloween event: Scarefest at Alton Towers for thrilling fun! Enjoy scare mazes, live shows & spooky attractions for families & horror fans.

Absolutely agree! The Attic: Terror of the Towers needs to be included and I reckon House of Monsters isn't in because of 2020 or future development...Shame that HoM has gone because it was quite easily the best thing at Towers. Couldn't care any less if I tried about Sub Species being there, still. It's definitely had its day at the park.
Another thing that absolutely boils my piss is the fact that you still have to pay extra for their scare attractions, but one of them isn't included in the deal. Just include it ffs.
Sub Species was still the best maze there last year, by some margin. Don’t want to give you any spoilers you may not have already had, but what happens to the group at the beginning is what still makes the whole experience so intense. Plus it got crazier and crazier as scarefest went on last year.From a purely selfish perspective, I'm glad Sub Species is back since I still haven't done it. I appreciate it's past its best and such, and it's probably time for a change, but yeah, glad I can try it.
The loss of House of Monsters is a crying shame as that was brilliant. Hopefully Darkest Depths is a worthy replacement, but given that almost definitely will be a temporary attraction, I'm not hopefully.
Agree with Lofty about the upcharge system. Just have a package for all 4, and then single maze options. Singling out a 4th, more expensive, maze subconsciously raises expectations, which I highly doubt it justifiable.
As a SCARE maze it was, being nice here, a bit crap... Not in the slightest bit ‘scary.’ Marketed as something else and it was a fantastic experience, lots of effort had gone into the theming, effects and general experience.I think it's a bit of shame that the welcoming has gone, I really enjoyed it. It was very different to the other scare mazes in that it was more atmospheric, less 'BOO' jump scare-y. The themeing/smell pods/fire etc.. made such an immersive experience.
It still shouldn't have been an additional charge to the other mazes though... ridic.
That’s a good point, hadn’t really thought about the fact it was called a ‘scare maze’... I’m less bothered about things being scary though, the atmosphere was great.As a SCARE maze it was, being nice here, a bit crap... Not in the slightest bit ‘scary.’ Marketed as something else and it was a fantastic experience, lots of effort had gone into the theming, effects and general experience.
The term scare maze is just generic termionology - look at the term "haunted attraction" in the USA, most of them aren't themed to ghosts or the paranormal, yet that's how they're refered to. Just take the term scare maze with a pinch of salt.
On the dates you're thinking of going, pretty much not at all. Certainly the bigger coasters like Wicker Man and The Smiler will be 2 hour queues all night based on past experience. I would imagine the Monday would be slightly quieter than the Sunday but every day will be busy. Here's the queue times for last year to give you an idea:Also what time do the queues start to die down? So I can get some night rides.
It's based on the queue times from the Alton Towers app, so it's as accurate as they are (which varies a lot!)Does the website actually know how busy it was each day, or is it a guess?
It's based on the queue times from the Alton Towers app, so it's as accurate as they are (which varies a lot!)
Oh ok, so very accurate, I’m gonna use the history for when I go to Florida next yearIt's based on the queue times from the Alton Towers app, so it's as accurate as they are (which varies a lot!)