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FEAR Scream Park has revealed its headline maze for the 2025 season. Aptly-named Seeds of Evil, it’s one that promises to bring guests face-to-face with the haunted heart of Halloween itself. The new attraction, which acts as an ode to all things Halloween, is a twisted tribute to the season of fear, nostalgia and ritual, set to debut this autumn at the multi award-winning scream park. Officially opening to the public on Friday 10 October, tickets for FEAR are on sale from £26.99 over on the website here

Get ready for glowing pumpkins, restless scarecrows, and a twisted tale full of dark comedy - the maze will be the most atmospheric, theatrical and story-led attraction FEAR has ever created.

a person dressed as a scary clown blowing a kiss

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Sam Bott, Creative Director at FEAR Scream Park, says: “We’ve always wanted to create a maze that pays tribute to Halloween itself - the folklore, the childhood memories and the traditions that have twisted over time. This is that maze. It’s creepy, reverent, nostalgic and utterly original. You’ll leave thinking Halloween isn’t just a season… it’s a spirit.”

As the team behind the much-loved thrill-filled attraction welcomes a new shrill-seeking attraction, they also bid farewell to a classic fan-favourite, The House of Clowns. In its place, this brand-new attraction leads brave visitors into a cursed harvest world where candy rots, shadows whisper and the Pumpkin Queen is rumoured to rise beneath the blood moon.

Seeds of Evil is just the beginning of what promises to be the most ambitious year yet at FEAR Scream Park. Visitors can also expect six themed shows each night across the site's two zones - Republic of England and Stidham Village - as well as immersive scare zones, fire and laser performances, aerialists, roaming characters, thrill rides, shock chairs and more surprises lurking around the corner. On top of all this, FEAR is introducing a new for 2025 experience, Lock n’ Load, a video-game-esque, live-action survival challenge in which players defend a military base under siege. Designed as an intense, team-based experience, Lock n’ Load offers a new kind of adventure within the FEAR universe. 

Returning for 2025 is The Exorcism, plunging visitors into the centre of a terrifying possession. Combining performance with theatrical effects, the chilling experience places guests face-to-face with spiritual warfare, where not everyone makes it out unmarked. Both The Exorcism and Lock n’ Load are optional experiences and available at an additional cost.

For guests who prefer their fear a little more filtered, FEAR Scream Park offers the AtmosFEAR Pass. Visitors will still soak up the atmosphere, enjoy the food, drink and shows, but dodge the attractions (and the nightmares). It’s perfect for plus-ones who love the vibes but not the frights.

Also returning for 2025 is FEARless - a specially adapted event designed for Hallotweens (11 - 15 year olds). With toned-down versions of 4 selected mazes, no direct scares and a more playful, spooky tone, FEARless offers a chance for younger scare fans to experience the world of FEAR in a fun, age-appropriate way during half term. Think roaming performers, street food, music and just the right amount of mischief. Tickets for FEARless can be purchased from £15.99 here.

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