WINNERS ANNOUNCED: Win Tickets To The Tapnell Farm Halloween Scare Maze
Huge congratulations to our winners - Fay Keith, Poppy from Newport, Steve from Godshill and James from Newport!
Feeling brave this Halloween? We've got four pairs of tickets to give away to this terrifying new Island attraction...
Taking place this half term (22 and 23 October, 25 - 31 October), The Project at Tapnell Farm is a new adult scare maze that will leave you feeling not quite yourself!
In this new, indoor scare attraction, can you complete the 25-minute interactive experience? You must smuggle your way out of the challenge room, crawl through tunnels and run for your life through a maze and tight enclosed spaces – this is not for the faint of heart!
And if you survive, the Halloween experience continues with Headphone Horrors - a "silent" cinema, screening 20 horror shorts through headphones to fully immerse you in the terror (open from 6pm).
We've now got FOUR pairs of tickets to give away to this exciting and frightening experience - to be in with a chance to win a pair, all you need to do is comment below, telling us what the spookiest experience of your life has been, and why! We'll pick our favourite four winners and post them here - but hurry, you've only got a week to enter.
The competition ends on Thursday 21 October - best of luck!
Know a friend who would want to take part? Invite them to join here!
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