Halloween and Firework events

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Halloween 🎃 and Firework 🎆 events

Dear TSE Staff

As Halloween and Firework’s night crawl ever closer, take a look and discover some spook-tacular family fun across the South East.

Whether you choose to creep along some eery trails, enjoy some hair-raising fun, or carve out some good times this Halloween, you’ll definitely find some spell-binding fun across the region this October half term.   

Once the kids are back in school, the fun doesn't have to stop. You can whizz, bang and sparkle your way into November with one of the many firework events across South East England.   

Don’t forgot to enjoy the magic of Autumn, with a visit to one of the many parks and gardens celebrating this colourful season.

Things that go bump in the night – and day – will create a spook-tacular half term experience for all the family at Britain's Greatest Palace. Our Halloween entertainment includes nerve-jangling activities, spine-chilling statues, scary stories, fiendishly fiery performers, pumpkin carving and ghostly train rides, plus indulge in our Halloween themed afternoon tea. While the kids can enjoy their own menu which includes Ghost gingerbread biscuits and Spooks eyeball jelly, all running now until 31st October.

Enjoy 30,000 sqft of ultimate bouncing fun for all ages at Surrey’s top trampoline park - with a wide range of attractions and sessions from MiniHopper Takeovers to the *NEW* (launching 5th November) AirHop After Dark on Friday evenings.

Or take advantage of their Party + offer throughout November with double the bounce time for all kids parties Mondays to Thursdays at no extra cost. Nothing could be easier than an AirHop party: 100% fun. Zero stress.

Luke Jerram’s Museum of the Moon will be making a stop at Chichester Cathedral from this October Half Term (25th October – 14th November 2021). The art installation is a fusion of lunar imagery, moonlight and surround sound composition created by BAFTA award winning composer Dan Jones. The Museum of the Moon will be accompanied by a creative programme of music, talks and events, as well as activities for children and families. Entry free, donations welcome. 

Have you made any plans for Hallowe'en or bonfire night yet? Well, why not combine them and head to Fontwell Racecourse for a spectacular family night out that you'll never forget. The event begins at 5.30pm and there is some great entertainment for all ages throughout the evening to make your family night really fizz and pop. For the youngsters, there will be that all-time favourite, face painting and the fun fair will have thrilling rides suitable for toddlers and adults. 

Carve out some good times and create some fang-tastic memories with our 31 Days of Halloween at Whitecliff Bay Holiday Park.


From Halloween themed activities, including pumpkin carving and arts and crafts, to fancy dress competitions and spooktacular cinema showings, there’s plenty to enjoy to get into the Halloween spirit.


Jump into your favourite costume and get into the spirit of Halloween as we celebrate all things frightful and spooky this October.   

Find your Halloween adventure in Sussex this Autumn. Come on down to follow spook-tastic trails in Borde Hill Gardens and Leonardslee and enjoy hair-raising hauntings at Fishers Farm Park or Shocktober nightmares at Tulleys Farm.

And if fireworks are more your thing, check out the spectacle of light that is coming to Sussex this November. You won’t want to miss the county’s biggest ever firework extravaganza at the South of England Showground in Ardingly on 13 November. 

Lingfield Park Racecourse are hosting a spectacular Firework display set to your favourite movie themes and Disney songs from the big screen for you to sing-along to. This enchanting night out for friends and families begins at 5pm and will have plenty of fun, food and entertainment in store for you including a fun fair. Discounted advance tickets are on sale now so don’t miss out!    

Embrace the wonderful vibrant colours of autumn throughout South East England, when the leaves change from green to golden yellow, orange, and ruby red before heading to the ground for their winter sleep. These amazing displays can be enjoyed across the region, so why not head to one of our top ten places to experience nature in action and see why we think autumn is the best season ever! 

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