Nightmares in Norfolk - Review
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Scary- Had a fantastic night, they have really turned it around for 2021! The intensity was there the whole time.
Scary - Really enjoyed our family visit, the part that got me is the clowns, and legends of horror, it a really good set up if you want to take your young adult children to a scare event.
Mildly scary
Really enjoyed this event, wasn't a lot but it was a start for a new event, especially with the way the world was then and is now, can't wait to see how they can improve, and see how much better they can make it.
Really enjoyed this event, wasn't a lot but it was a start for a new event, especially with the way the world was then and is now, can't wait to see how they can improve, and see how much better they can make it.
Not scary at all
Advertised as a 30 minute attractions, this was a 5 minute walk around a field with 6 actors. This was badly directed with very little theming obviously had an extremely limited budget.
This felt like a student production who thought it was scary to just wear a Halloween costume.
At £9.50 a ticket I felt extremely ripped off and disappointed.
Organisers took to Facebook after a public backlash offering the wind destroying a marquee and COVID as their reason for the terrible event.
I give them credit for attempting something under the current climate but to bring this back next year it needs a much bigger budget and better directing with a vision of where scares should be.
I would only return next year out of interest to how they learnt and moved on from this. And make sure I had another event booked for the same day so I didn't waste petrol money.
Advertised as a 30 minute attractions, this was a 5 minute walk around a field with 6 actors. This was badly directed with very little theming obviously had an extremely limited budget.
This felt like a student production who thought it was scary to just wear a Halloween costume.
At £9.50 a ticket I felt extremely ripped off and disappointed.
Organisers took to Facebook after a public backlash offering the wind destroying a marquee and COVID as their reason for the terrible event.
I give them credit for attempting something under the current climate but to bring this back next year it needs a much bigger budget and better directing with a vision of where scares should be.
I would only return next year out of interest to how they learnt and moved on from this. And make sure I had another event booked for the same day so I didn't waste petrol money.