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Pleasure Beach Resort welcomes ‘Journey to Hell’ for Halloween

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Blackpool’s Pleasure Beach Resort has opened the gates to its terrifying Journey to Hell event.

And for the first time, thrill seekers could walk through a ride that’s more than a century old.

New attraction Abyss provides chilling frights

The event debuted a brand-new attraction for 2025 scare zone, ‘Abyss’, which invites thrill seekers to walk through the 120-year-old River Caves ride in near-darkness.

River Caves, built in 1905, now has a hellish theme for the Halloween event, and features live actors lurking behind the ride’s famous scenes from around the world.

Abyss will take thrillseekers to the depths of the 120-year-old River Caves ride, built in 1905.

With animatronics that many considered creepy even by day, the ride is a favourite of Hollywood horror royalty and Wednesday director, Tim Burton, who once said he used the ride for inspiration.

Halloween screams at Pleasure Beach Resort

Other scare zones featured in Journey to Hell for 2025 include ‘Down the Rabbit Hole’ which sees the park’s usually beloved Alice in Wonderland ride transformed into a nightmarish world, featuring live actors.

Another ride-based zone, ‘The Ghost Train: Vault of Shadows’, is set inside the world’s first Ghost Train; notoriously one of the most haunted attractions in the world and said to be haunted by ‘Cloggy’, a former ride operator whose footsteps can still be heard.

‘Cabinet of Curiosities’ sees guests explore the lair of a macabre collector and try to escape the house of mirrors. Meanwhile ‘Twisted Tunnels’ transports visitors to the Victorian era and takes place in a 100-year-old passageway that is usually closed to the public but was once used to travel between rides.

Journey to Hell is a terrifying, experience led event, featuring live actors through themed areas of Pleasure Beach Resort.

In addition to the scare zones, there are unlimited rides after dark on Pleasure Beach’s newly re-imagined Launch Pad ride, the Grand National rollercoaster, Derby Racer, and Flying Machines.

There is also live music and live entertainment, including roaming actors, the witch parade, fire breathers, roller-skaters, and the return of Lougarock, the seven-foot-tall werewolf.

Halloween-themed food and cocktails are to be also available throughout the evening.

“Blend our incredible heritage with innovation”

CEO of Pleasure Beach Resort, Amanda Thompson OBE, said: “Journey to Hell is now in its sixth year and continues to push the boundaries of immersive, live entertainment, which is exactly what people are looking for at this time of year.

“It’s important to us to never stand still and to lean into the things that make us so special. This year’s addition of the 120-year-old River Caves as a scare zone is a way for us to draw on something that no other scare event in the area has – our fascinating history.

“It’s a perfect example of how we blend our incredible heritage with innovation to create truly unforgettable experiences.”

Journey to Hell opened on Thursday 23 October and runs nightly until Saturday,1 November.

Images: Pleasure Beach Resort

 

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