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Halloscream 7, Hell on the Harbour Coming to Luna Park

Halloscream 7, Hell on the Harbour, Sydney’s most terrifying Halloween event is back at Luna Park Sydney.

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Running from 25 October, Halloscream is set to take Sydney-siders on the hell-ride of their lives with its darkest and scariest event yet. Expect unspeakable horrors and heart-racing scares as Luna Park Sydney transforms after dark, plunging guests into an immortal underworld. Not for the faint hearted or those under fourteen, the lost souls, demons and freaky characters will scare the hell out of any hardened-Halloweener. Your scariest Halloween costumes and hellish make-up looks are strongly encouraged.

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The gates of hell will open each night to a Satanic Possession Ritual, where Satan and his Gate Keepers loom over the Harbour, and those who dare to enter will be entranced by terrifying sounds from The Skeleton Drummers. This devilish congregation will bring destruction and a post-apocalyptic experience.

Navigate your way through darkness inside three immersive horror mazes in their new home within the Big Top. Outlaw takes you inside an outback saloon being held up by bushranger bandits so be careful not to be taken hostage; in Ward 13 a nurse has gone insane and has gone on a raging killing spree, and inside Yokai you will delve into the world of Japanese horror folklore.

Halloscream 7: Hell on the Harbour attractions include:

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  • Satanic Possession Ritual – Dare to walk through the gates of hell past an army of the dead led by creatures of the underworld known as El Diablo, Brimstone and Moloch.
  • Ward 13 Immersive Maze – Nurse Brenda is a crazed nurse on a murderous, blood-spattering rampage through an old, derelict hospital. It’s chaos and medical mayhem in here.
  • Outlaw Immersive Maze – A dangerous gang of Aussie outlaws in the 1800s overtake an outback pub, holding patrons hostage to avoid the police. These highwaymen are wild, desperate and ready to kill for their lives.
  • Yokai Immersive Maze – Descend into darkness as you enter the Japanese Museum of Yokai. Supernatural forces await – a faceless ghost (Noprerra-Bo), slit-mouthed woman (Kuchisake-onna), bathroom ghost (Hanako-San) and a dog-like yokai haunting the mountains (Okuri Inu).
  • Séance Immersive Maze – A murderous cult has taken over Luna Park’s Mirror Maze and is rumoured to be holding evil seances. A local girl has gone missing. Delve into the maze and uncover the mystery of the missing girl.
  • Mystery Manor – Home to the legendary Doctor Hoffmeister and his wife, the tale of the Mystery Manor is dark and twisted. Manic inventions, horrifying rumours and much speculation lurk in the Manor’s past.
  • Parlour of the Perished face painting – Join the damned and possessed with a collection of disturbing face painting options.

Running on the darkest of nights between Friday, 25 October and Saturday, 2 November, tickets start from $54.95 and include access to unlimited rides and entry into the terrifying attractions at Halloscream with guaranteed screams all night.

Halloscream 7: Hell on the Harbour

When:
Friday, 25 October: 7pm – 11pm;
Saturday, 26 October: 7pm – midnight;
Thursday, 31 October: 6pm – 10pm;
Friday, 1 November: 7pm – midnight;
Saturday, 2 November: 7pm – midnight
Where : Luna Park Sydney, 1 Olympic Drive, Milsons Point
Price: First release tickets for $54.95; Door price for $74.95
Inclusions: Entry, unlimited rides pass and access to Halloscream attractions
Age: Recommended 14+
More information: here

About the author

Corinne Mossati

Corinne Mossati is a drinks writer, author of GROW YOUR OWN COCKTAIL GARDEN, SHRUBS & BOTANICAL SODAS and founder/editor of Gourmantic, Cocktails & Bars and The Gourmantic Garden. She has been writing extensively about spirits, cocktails, bars and cocktail gardening in more recent years. She is a spirits and cocktail competition judge, Icons of Whisky Australia nominee, contributor to Diageo Bar Academy, cocktail developer and is named in Australian Bartender Magazine's Top 100 Most Influential List. Her cocktail garden was featured on ABC TV’s Gardening Australia and has won several awards. She is a contributor to Real World Gardener radio program and is featured in several publications including Pip Magazine, Organic Gardener, Australian Bartender and Breathe (UK). Read the full bio here.