WINNER ANNOUNCED: Win A Family Ticket To The Isle Of Wight Steam Railway Wizard Week
Huge congratulations to our winner, Sue Fraser!
Get ready for a spooktacular time on the Isle Of Wight Steam Railway this October half term, as witches, wizards and other ghouls take over Havenstreet...
With the witching season close at hand, the railway's getting transformed into a magical, spooky world between the 25 and 29 October.
It wouldn’t be Halloween without a little magic so enjoy a real life magician conjuring up a few tricks. Meet the friendly witches of Havenstreet, become a spooky apprentice and help with some magic spells.
Watch the skies as the birds of prey from Haven Falconry swoop and dive. What’s more halloween-y than an owl… owl-oween if you will? The railway's spooky team will also be in the station yard telling terrible tales and mesmerising you with amazing illusions.
Plus, take the terrifying treasure hunt trail and explore the grounds before boarding the steam train, where a crafty witch will be dealing out treats (maybe a few tricks), then settle back for a journey through ‘haunted’ woodland.
We've now got a family day pass (two adults and two children) to enjoy this exciting experience between the 25 and 29 October.
To be in with a chance to win, all you need to do is comment below, telling us what your favourite Halloween film is, and why!
We'll then pick a winner and post their name right here! The competition closes on Friday 15 October - best of luck!
Know a friend who would want to take part? Invite them to join here!
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