Win A Family Pass To The Wildheart Animal Sanctuary’s Halloween Spooktacular!
Join the Island's Wildheart Animal Sanctuary this October Half Term for some fiendishly Spooktacular fun!
We’ve got all the spine tingling thrills in our Sanctuary Trail, some Spooky Crafting fun and dress up in spooktacular style for our Selfie competition to win some great prizes.
Or, if you want to enjoy a close up animal encounter with a Halloween twist then take a look at our Roars ‘n Claws Animal Enrichment experience*
We've now got a great opportunity for you to win a family pass (two adults and two children) to the Sanctuary Spooktacular this October Half Term (attraction open between October 21 and November 5).
To enter, just enter our draw, telling us the names of the two tigers who arrived at the Sanctuary this year? Here's a hint...
You'll then be entered into the draw – entries close on Monday October 23, good luck – your Halloween adventure awaits!
Enter now:
*Additional costs apply.
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