With the dark nights drawing in if you are looking for some frightful fun this Halloween then dust off your broom and enter this week's scary prizetime.
On the weekend of October 30 and 31 a spooky spell will be cast over the North West's favourite family attraction with peering pumpkins welcoming you to Camelot Theme Park for a Halloween Spooktacular that you will never forget.
To blow away the cobwebs dare to ride the terrifying Whirlwind a spinning rollercoaster guaranteed to have you screaming for more. For the younger witches and wizards brave Pendragon's Plunge and watch in awe as Merlin, grand weaver of spells, casts his magic.
As darkness falls across the land prepare for some explosive action that will light up the turrets of the magical kingdom with an amazing musical fireworks spectacular.
Cover your ears and feast your eyes on the biggest display the park has ever seen as its 21st birthday season comes to a close they plan to go out with a real bang.
Camelot is open every day during half term October 23-31 and is situated at Charnock Richard, Chorley, Lancashire, just a short drive from the M6 (J27 northbound or J28 southbound). For further details call the hotline 01257-452100 or visit www.camelotthemepark.co.uk.
I have three family passes (two adults and two children) for October 30 or 31 to give away to three lucky readers. For a chance of winning, simply answer the following question...
Which birthday season is Camelot celebrating?
...and send it to me - (along with your name, address and telephone number) - Andrew Daniels, Camelot Competition, South Lakes Citizen, 1 Wainwright's Yard, Kendal, LA9 4DP, or email it to andrew.daniels@kendal. newsquest.co.uk to arrive by 9am next Tuesday.
Employees of Newsquest (Kendal) and their families are not eligible to enter. There is no cash alternative. The editor's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. Winners must agree to participate with any publicity connected with this promotion.
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