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    Halloween thrills return to a Welsh coal mining experience with spooky new show

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregorySeptember 4, 2024No Comments
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    A Welsh Coal Mining Experience Spooktacular 2023
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    Halloween Spooktacular returns to A Welsh Coal Mining Experience at Rhondda Heritage Park Museum on 29th and 30th October!

    The fang-tastically spooky event for children is packed full of activities and this year a brand-new Halloween themed show is being added for even more skele-fun! Included in the ticket price are no less than 7 brilliantly entertaining ghoulish things to do…..

    • Pumpkin Patch pumpkin pickin’
      Wander through our Pumpkin Patch and search for your perfect pumpkin. Take it home to carve and make those pumpkins look FA-BOO-LOUS! (One pumpkin per child ticket purchased)
    • Halloween Hunt
      Our Halloween spooks have escaped and it’s your job to hunt them down! Collect the stamp and receive a treat (or a trick) once you find them all. (One activity card per child ticket purchased)
    • Halloween Show
      Join us in our show marquee and prepare to be be-WITCHed! (BOOs more than welcome!)
    • Get Crafty
      Make some spooky craft in our workshops.  Ghouls just wanna have fun after all….
    • Spooky fun photos
      Get those cameras ready and take a scary shot in our selection of spooky photo opportunities. Don’t forget to tag @rhonddaheritagepark on facebook
    • The Abandoned Mine
      Do you dare to venture underground into the abandoned mine? Find Singing Skeletons, Spooky Spiders and more as you travel through…..Patch the Pumpkin will be waiting at the end to say hello!
    • Fang-tastic fun fair
      Two children’s fun fair rides are included in the ticket price. 

    Three timeslots are available on each day:
    10am – 12pm
    12:30pm -2:30pm
    3pm – 5pm

    Councillor Ann Crimmings, Rhondda Cynon Taf’s Cabinet Member for Environment and Leisure said:

    Rhondda Heritage Park Museum is the perfect place to deliver spooktacular Halloween fun.  The abandoned mine was a great hit last year with children going underground over and over and finding something new every time! Combined with the pumpkin patch, Halloween themed hunt, brand-new Halloween show and all the other activities, it’s a great way to enjoy some half term fun!

    Entry to Halloween Spooktacular is £10 for participating children and £3.50 for adults.  Tickets go on sale at www.rhonddaheritagepark.com on Wednesday 4th September.

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