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Immersive Zombie Drive-In Cinema

Immersive Zombie Drive-In Cinema Experience Launches At Camelot Theme Park

An immersive zombie drive-in cinema experience launches at Camelot Theme Park in Chorley, Lancashire from 5th February.

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Guests in up to 300 cars will watch a series of horror films across 12 weeks at ‘Camelot Rises’ but only after they have survived a terrifying one-mile journey through a zombie-infested wasteland. Those brave enough to enter will need to pass a military checkpoint as the army battle to keep control of the park, then try to avoid the hordes of the undead searching for their next meal. Guests who make it to the safe zone can experience a seminal horror film on one of the UK’s biggest outdoor screens - an incredible 120 square metres - with total screens covering a huge 240 square metres. There are plenty more scares in store from Park N Party, the team behind the sell-out drive-in concepts, Scare City and Christmas City - this is designed to be a cinema experience like no other.

Tickets for ‘Camelot Rises’ start at just £50 per car and are available online via Skiddle: https://parknpartymcr.co.uk/ camelot-rises/

The Camelot Rises concept is a glimpse into an apocalyptic future. A deadly accident has left the mythical world of Camelot destroyed… and full of zombies hungry for human flesh. As the army fight to keep control of the park, those inside must try to survive a deadly night of terror.

The experience is completely immersive - guests will have a torch flashed in their eyes one minute, before being bombarded by a mob of flesh-eating zombies the next, as they head towards the derelict, legendary Camelot castle. They will experience all the sights, sounds and sensations that put them right in the middle of an apocalyptic event; sirens, smoke, mangled bodies and, of course, hoards of the living dead coming for them and their loved ones. The guards will be on patrol in the safe zone but there are no guarantees that the zombies won’t break in. Anyone who fails to follow the soldiers’ orders faces being the undead’s next meal.

For fans of scary films, Camelot Rises is an unmissable experience. The journey through the Valley of the Dead is the perfect, nerve-shredding preparation for a selection of seminal films including 28 Days Later, The Hills Have Eyes, A Quiet Place, Get Out, Ring, Night Of The Living Dead, Rec, Train To Busan and more. These films are frightening, but to watch them knowing zombies could be crawling towards your car turns frightening into terrifying! Guests can safely grab some drinks and snacks before attempting to settle down in front of the UK’s biggest outdoor screens, but they should remember – no one is safe.

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