29 Jun 2018
Blenheim Palace will be hosting a spooktacular fireworks display on Saturday, 3rd November as part of its brand new Halloween celebrations.
In addition to the pyrotechnics, which will illuminate the Great Court alongside frightful light projections, the eerie evening will include plenty of thrills and chills with loads of terribly exciting paranormal activities.
Watch a witch take to the sky on a broomstick as she 'flies' across a trapeze, discover a levitating gargoyle human statue lurking amongst the crowd and be wowed by terribly tall Halloween Stilt Walkers featuring skeletons, zombies and even the Grim Reaper himself!
There will be gliding ghosts, weeping angels moving mysteriously around the Courtyard and a scary skeleton cycling on a penny-farthing.
Indulge in a wickedly delicious food from hot-dogs and waffles to seasonal treats.
This year Blenheim Palace is pleased to be supporting Oxfam during this event and will be donating £2 per ticket and all the proceeds from the parking to Oxfam's vital work fighting poverty around the world.
WHAT: Frightfully Fantastic Fireworks for Halloween at Blenheim Palace
WHEN: 3rd November, 2018
WHY VISIT: Discover a spooktacular day out at Blenheim palace with plenty of ghoulishly interactive fun for all the family.
ADMISSION: Advance tickets: Adult £12.00, Child £8.00, Concession £10.00, Family £32.00*
WEBSITE: blenheimpalace.com
ENDS
For more information please contact:
Melodie Manners | melodie@flamingo-marketing.co.uk | 01637 873379 or 07815 709548
Notes to Editors
Full Admission Pricing
Full paying Annual pass
Adult £12.00 £10.00
Concession £10.00 £8.00
Child £8.00 £6.00
Family £32.00 £26.00
On the day:
Adult £14.00 £12.00
Concession £12.00 £10.00
Child £9.00 £7.00
Family £37.00 £30.00
£2.00 per ticket sold to go to OXFAM
Parking: £5.00 per car to go to OXFAM
Oxfam is a global movement of people working to fight poverty now and beat it forever. Together we save and rebuild lives in disasters - we help people build better lives for themselves. We speak out on the big issues that keep people poor, like inequality and climate change. And we won't stop until every person on the planet can live without poverty.