The all-new Enchanted Kingdom at the Co Meath venue opens from November 14 until January 2025.
Former Miss World Rosanna Davison swapped her Halloween witch's costume for a magical princess outfit as she launched Slane Castle’s Enchanted Kingdom.
The iconic castle has long been a stomping ground for some of the world’s most famous rock and roll legends, including U2, The Rolling Stones, Queen, Bruce Springsteen and Guns ‘N Roses.READ MORE: Rosanna Davison reveals terrifying moment she thought she was having a miscarriage while pregnant with twins
The all-new land will immerse guests in a mystical world of fantasy, bioluminescent creatures with a dreamlike quality and breathtaking new experiences from exhilarating, wind-in-your-face effects to snow falling gently on your nose. It is family-friendly, fully accessible for wheelchairs and buggies and people of all ages and abilities and is only 40 minutes from Dublin with free parking. The Enchanted Kingdom will also help raise funds for Special Hands, an activity group dedicated to improving the lives of children and young adults with additional needs.
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