Arrived at 7:15 and spent most of the night queuing. There's 4 experiences and by the time we got out of the 3rd at 10:40pm wed lost the will to queue for another one. We literally went from one to the other and didn't have any time in-between at bars (which had huge queues) and food establishment. The level of detail in the venue is excellent, huge amounts of effort been put in to the event, really impressive, just a shame you leave with leg ache and a bad back from standing in queues for so long..
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Michael Reay ★★★☆☆
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Lee Hunter ★★★☆☆
Absolute joke !! Not in a good way. The ques are beyond ridiculous, you can pay for fast track, but when you have paid £340 for 10 people, that would be an extra £200 on top, we qued for an hour for one room, the lines stop at 11.15 so without being conned into getting fast pass you can't do it all. Very very disappointing, we will not be coming back. You book for 8pm, you can not let so many people in and expect to see everything. Unless you pay the £20 each on top of your entry. So on reflection I was very disappointed at the time of writing the above, but still stand by what I said previously. However we decided to buy fast pass for two rooms, as we didn't want to miss what we came for, this still cost us £100 but did make the experience better as we didn't que for 2 rooms, so the 1hr 15minutes we did que for the 1st we could put to the back of our mind. Unfortunately we qued for the meat locker for this time to where the entertainment was no where near as good as the others, it was just a TV playing on a loop, so after over an hour of the same thing it wasn't entertainment, so fast pass this one and watch the entertainment while queuing for the others. This gave us time to see some of the entertainment that was going on, which is really good, the costumes the sets are really good and a lot of effort goes into it, however the queuing, and fastpass situation really did put a sour taste to it.
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Andrew Hajewskyj ★☆☆☆☆
Que-maggedon. Been 2 times before and each time was average. Went this year (2025) and didn't even manage to see any of the rides or eat/drink because the queues to the houses were so big. Add that half of the houses felt empty, loads of places for people to jump out (like the previous years) and nothing. The final one at 11pm was so rushed it was just a que of people in the house following each other through a set of rooms with a person just stood in the room... At £45 a ticket Im not paying for fast track... If anything it's convinced me to never go again it's folk just sailing past. Unfortunately gotta say I'd avoid it. They really need to stop cash grabbing and ramming as many people in as they can and actually care about the experience. Alot of replies to the reviews are 'you must have spent so much time doing the other stuff'... It's nonsense. Que-maggedon.
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Dave O'Keefe ★★★★★
Really enjoyable, if you can try and get the fast pass as the queuing can be quite serious. Overall had a great time
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Diavalis ★★★★★
An amazing night of scares - if you have the opportunity to go, go. Be aware that there is a lot of standing up as queues can get long. However, they have wonderful entertainment that is different for every queue and after each house you can relax on the many seating arrangements as well as get some food and drink.
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Caz ★★★★★
Went Sunday night worth the 1 hour drive over to it.. what's not worth it are the silly over reactions you get out of some people it totally spoils the experience for other guests. IE.. when a zombie surprises you the person at the front gets the scare and your just walking behind.some guest really over react. What was fantastic was we were the 1st in the maze. Very well organized and great actors shame about the Muppet guests.. but isn't that life
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Nicky Cumiskey ★★★☆☆
Queues were the biggest nightmare! There was such a buzz of excitement in the queue to enter Farmaggedon. The music was thumping, the actors were gruesome, mingling in the crowd so you'd suddenly notice one by you and jump, they really whipped up the excitement - the atmosphere was great and the queue wasn't so long. When you got into the venue the whole place was buzzing. The scenery was great, there was lots to look at and again the actors were brilliantly made up and would pose for photographs with you. But the place was packed - close to 1,000 people judging by the number of cars in the car park. You knew there would be queues and for Beast of Terror and Contagion there was entertainment whilst you waited - music, dancers, actors - so the time didn't seem so long. However, by scare house 3, Meat Locker the wait time had increased to about 40 minutes and then by scare house 4, Maze of Death it was an hour for at most a 5 minute walk through. They let lots of people in at one time so it wasn't scary unless you were first in and to be honest by the 4th scare house the long wait had killed the vibe and it was not scary at all. You could tell that a great deal of effort had gone in to make the venue look amazing but there were just too many people there. Having to walk through Beast of Terror with lots of things hanging from the ceiling was creepy and thrilling. Contagion was great throughout but especially the moving room which made me very uneasy! If I was rating the actors alone, I would have given 5 stars and if I just focused on the queues it would have been 1 star.
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Julia Main ★★★★★
Myself and my partner came here last year and are booking our tickets for next week. It was so good the actors are fantastic, great entertainment. Queues are quite long for the houses and definitely need more staff on the bar to cut wait times but it is so busy because it is so good. Really excited to come back this year. Definitely reccomend!
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Steven Taylor ★★★★★
Loved it. Great atmosphere. Great advents. Actors. Well very scary. Well played.. Well organised advent. Love all the scare attractions. Definitely can't wait to go again.. Well worth the money.
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