Spooktacular organisers are “expecting to sell out tickets” for the themed fairground in the city.
A Halloween carnival is returning to Glasgow this year promising fun and fear in Pollok.
The festive themed fairground has something to offer all the family including a wide range of exciting rides and HalloweenTickets will give visitors unlimited access to over 15 rides for the duration of a four hour session alongside access to photo opportunities, paid games, and attractions.Thrill seekers can enjoy a shot on the haunted Tagada, a cursed spinning bowl where riders grip bars instead of restraints, as well as the Waltzers, Ghost Train, and phantom dodgems.
“The spookily themed fairground has something on offer for all the family whether you are a brave, or indeed a scaredy cat.
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