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Nightmares in Norfolk returning for Halloween 2021

South Runcton s Nightmares in Norfolk returns bigger and better

South Runcton s Nightmares in Norfolk returns bigger and better  | Updated: 13:13, 24 February 2021 Tickets went on sale this week for West Norfolk s first scare experience which will return bigger and better this October. The team behind Nightmares in Norfolk were left disappointed after the coronavirus pandemic disrupted their 2020 plans for the attraction. Deputy manager Charlie Roaf said: Due to the disappointment of last year, we only had three weeks to prepare so it was very busy and hectic. Charlie Roaf, Nightmares in Norfolk (44599429) This year we ve just opened ticket sales and we re planning something bigger and better! The independent company is run by a group of passionate horror lovers and offers a live action scare maze inspired by horror movies such as Saw The Nun, 28 Days Later and many more.

Plans for improved experience for Halloween attraction in Norfolk

Plans for improved experience for Halloween attraction in Norfolk Published: 09:00, 10 January 2021 The organisers of a new horror attraction have apologised to visitors for last year’s event, saying 2021’s will be bigger and better. Deputy manager of Nightmares in Norfolk, Charlie Roaf, said October’s event was planned at the last minute, and will be an improved experience at a new location in 2021, Covid permitting. The fist ever Nightmares in Norfolk took place off the A17 in Walpole Cross Keys for Halloween. Charlie Roaf, deputy manager of Nightmares in Norfolk. Picture: SUBMITTED And preparations are stepping up for next October’s event with a new location being sought. It is hoped this will be just outside Lynn, but the location has not been confirmed at this stage.

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