'Frightfest' at Tayto Park

Tayto Park in Ashbourne is a fright fest of creepy chills and thrills from 10am to 6pm each day with the craziest and scariest sights this Halloween. The Lodge in Tayto Park will be transformed into the terrifying House of Horrors with deserted corridors, eerie bedrooms and creepy kitchens. Nothing is as it appears in the House of Horrors; the residents don't like being disturbed, dogs should not be petted, the dead are alive, and the living…..? Just hope you get out in one piece. Whatever you do, don't presume anywhere is safe, stick together and hope you see the safety of the park again. Are you tough enough to have a cup of 'witch's brews' served by The Tayto Park Skeleton Staff or eat 'eyeball pasta' and 'worm soup' in the dreaded Fright Lodge Restaurant? Tayto Park will horrify, shock and terrorise those who enter. For smaller spooks there is free face painting, balloon modelling and spooky storytelling. Children of all ages are welcome to Tayto Park this Halloween for some monstrous fun with ghosts, ghouls and games galore! Admission to House of Horrors is €3 per person after purchasing a general admissions ticket to Tayto Park. The scariest Halloween experience you'll ever see is guaranteed. Tayto Park has transformed 55 acres of County Meath land into a variety of playgrounds, restaurants, shops, animal areas and open plains hosting rare creatures like ocelots and Amur leopards. Or maybe head straight to the Pow Wow Playground, with its four towers of slides, climbing walls and bridges. Other attractions include the Eagle Sky Adventure Zone with The Tayto Sky Walk, The Superhero Training Wall and Tayto Air jumpers. Highlights also include Totem Poles at Crispy Creek, the Tea house in the Tree House, The Tayto factory Tour, the Potatohontus Native American Village, Buffalo Ridge, Mr Tayto's critter country and Tiny Tater's Patch for the little ones. For more information visit www.TaytoPark.ie