Hobbledown is excited to announce its much-anticipated Hobble’ween event, which will be running for an extended period this October.
This year’s Hobble’ween promises spooky thrills and family fun, with general admission tickets covering a wide range of Halloween activities.
Event Dates:
12th & 13th October | 19th & 20th October | 26th October – 3rd November
Included Hobble’ween activities:
- Bug Brunch: For the daring, sample dried bugs as part of the Bug Brunch Challenge.
- Skibbler School: Learn the ways of the mischievous Skibblers, including their secret handshake.
- Fancy Dress Monster Ball: Show off your creepiest costumes and compete for the best-dressed award.
- Wake the Dragon: Help Hobbledown’s characters wake up the resident dragon from its slumber.
- Hobble’ween Costume Parade: March and dance in our spooky costume parade, with a prize for the best outfit.
And that’s on top of all the adventure play villages, role play areas, huge indoor playbarn, immersive Imaginarium and more…
In addition to these free activities, Hobbledown will also be offering an exciting Trick or Treat Challenge, a separate ticketed event for £6pp.
General Manager Lee Froud said: “We’re delighted to offer an extended Hobble’ween this year, providing more families with the chance to experience the spooky magic of Hobbledown. With new dates and exciting activities, we’re sure this will be our best Hobble’ween yet!”
Book online and more details at www.hobbledown.com/epsom
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