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Scotland's Scream Park - 2025

M&D's have brought back their Halloween event and renamed it into Scotland's SCream Park. This years event has been extended with TWO scare attractions:

Zombie Checkpoint: A Heart-Pounding Thrill Ride at M&D's Scare Park

If you're craving a dose of adrenaline-fueled terror amid Scotland's autumn chill, Zombie Checkpoint at M&D's Scare Park delivers in spades. This immersive zombie apocalypse experience slots perfectly into the park's expanding lineup of frights, blending high-stakes action with classic horror tropes for an approximate 15 minute gauntlet that's equal parts strategy and scream-fest. It's a standout for groups or couples looking to test their aim and nerves, though it shines brightest for those who thrive on interactive chaos.

he adventure kicks off in a dimly lit briefing room, where a grainy video sets the stage for your survival mission: infiltrate a zombie-overrun bunker, tap key cards at scattered checkpoints and evade the undead horde. A technical glitch cut the audio midway through, leaving us staring at silent soldiers mouthing dire warnings. No panic, though; the actors, decked out in tactical gear and exuding grizzled authority, jumped in seamlessly with a live rundown. Their improvisational flair turned into a memorable icebreaker, ramping up the immersion right from the jump. Kudos to the team for rolling with it—it's these unscripted moments that make live events feel alive.

Now briefed, you're hustled into the fray with your weapon of choice: a hefty air-powered rifle that spits blanks with a satisfying thwack. The rules are simple but brutal, 25 rounds only, so every shot must count. Your objective? Navigate the twisting maze of the bunker, slapping key cards on checkpoints while fending off waves of snarling zombies. Headshots drop 'em cold (aim for the skull, folks pro tip), but waste your ammo, and you're zombie scran!

The actors behind the makeup are relentless, lurching from shadows with guttural moans and jerky, unpredictable lunges that had my group yelping and backpedaling into corners. The sets are a highlight: crumbling  walls dripping with faux gore, flickering emergency lights casting eerie glows, and distant groans echoing just out of sight. It's compact but cleverly designed, forcing close-quarters encounters that keep the tension dialed to 11.

Then, about 10 minutes in, the real gut-punch arrives. A marshal's urgent shout pulls you to a "safe zone"—or so you think. This erupts into the grand finale: a sprawling arena showdown where the undead swarm in droves, and you're cornered with whatever bullets you have left. It's pure pandemonium—zombies clawing at chain-link fences, strobe lights blinding your aim.

Zombie Checkpoint cements M&D's Scare Park as a must-visit for horror hounds north of the border. It's not just scares; it's a survival sim that leaves you with stories (and maybe a few bruises from frantic dodging). Grab your squad, conserve those rounds, and dive in— the apocalypse awaits, and it's gloriously undead.

Freakshow: Uncaged – A Carnival of Carnage That Bites Back

If last year's Freakshow: Look Into My Eyes twisted your mind with hypnotic horrors and vanishing acts under the big top, then Freakshow: Uncaged cranks the dial to full-blown frenzy. This 2025 sequel at Scotland's Theme Park (M&D's) unleashes the circus freaks from their psychological cages into a visceral bloodbath, transforming the once-enchanting tents into nightmarish arenas of flesh-ripping chaos.

t's a bolder, bloodier evolution that trades mind games for outright mayhem, making it an essential haunt for scare junkies who want their thrills with a side of savagery. Clocking in at around 15 minutes, it's compact but claws deep into your psyche—perfect for solo daredevils or scream squads ready to face the show's "unforgettably transformed" stars. The nightmare begins in the queue, where You're funneled into the Ringmaster's tent where the deranged host himself greets you. Dressed in a tattered tailcoat smeared with what looks suspiciously like fresh gore, he cackles through a microphone about the "family" you've come to meet The actor's manic energy had our group frozen. Pure, unadulterated dread that echoes the psychological roots of Look Into My Eyes while priming you for the physical onslaught ahead.

​Then, without mercy, you're rushed out into the labyrinth of interconnected tents, each a self-contained hellscape pulsing with strobe-lit shadows and bass-thumping circus anthems warped into dirges. The layout is genius: narrow claustrophobic corridors and crawlspaces. Even a ballpit was thrown in! Age 12+ recommended, and fair warning: it's intense, with no-touch rules strictly enforced but plenty of startle-factor for the faint-hearted

This was a really strong year for M&D's and we look forward to see what they do next.

Freak Show - Outbreak at M&Ds

Halloween has returned and M&D's has once again put on a fantastic scare attraction. 
 
This year the theme is Freakshow, and we certainly got to meet a variety of freaks! After queuing inside a Marquee we were introduced to the Ring Master who gave us a short introduction as to what we might experience throughout the attraction. 
 
After our introduction we were rushed out to meet the "freaks" and make our way through eight uniquely themed scare rooms (one does include a crawl space). Each scare room is separated with just a short walk that gives you enough time to get your breath back between scares.
 
This years attraction certainly felt longer than last years and it would have been a small added bonus if a few actors were scaring the guests as you walk in between each room but it didn't ruin the experience. 
 
Overall, Freakshow at M&D's is fantastic with great theming and sound throughout the maze. Every room keeps guests on their toes, guessing where the next fright and scare is coming from. 

With roaming characters around the venue, and a selection of the rides open in the main theme park, Outbreak at M&D's is a genuinely fun event. Seeing as this part of the country is sadly lacking much in the way of in Halloween scares, it certainly stands out as one to visit.
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​The Coven - Outbreak at M&Ds

M&Ds is located in Strathclyde Country Park, between Glasgow and Motherwell. With tales of the discovery of bones of mysterious animals, adding to the local legends of witches and hags, the park are getting ready to scare unsuspecting visitors as Halloween returns to the park with their new experience The Coven.
 
After a short briefing we made our way into the first section of the maze where we were met by one of the actors who would tell us why we were there, with tales of witches and innocent people going missing. With the story completed we were then rushed out and left to escape the maze on our own.
 
The experience itself lasted around 15 minutes. Each section of the maze was unique and different to the last. With good use of strobe lighting, loud noises and actors using small confined spaces to their advantage which worked perfectly to scare the guests as they ventured through the maze.
 
Overall the scares were consistent. The set design, costumes and makeup of the actors worked well to make this attraction creepy and fun. “If” you manage to escape the maze then the combined ticket also allows you to experience a few of the thrill rides that M&Ds has to offer.


​The Well - Darktober at M&Ds

Just a short drive from Motherwell, there is something creepy lurking in the woods. Set in the grounds of M&D's Theme Park, this year's offering for Darktober is The Well.

We started our journey sat round a campfire and heard a tale of the fate of a local farmer and his daughters following an unknown evil which had emerged from an old well on their property. With the story over we were forced away from the comfort of the campfire, to see the horror for ourselves!

The overall experience seemed to last about 20 minutes as we made our way though the scare maze section, encountering various scenes with creatures that have tasted the cursed water from the well. Along the route, there was a nice use of illusions in some scenes, as well as some powerful strobes to disorient and unsettle guests. The actors were clearly working hard and we 
had a number of fun scares throughout the maze.

All in, the atmosphere throughout was consistently creepy and the actors and effects all combined to make a compelling story.  We had a great visit, and with a combined ride ticket we then went on to spend some time on the thrill rides at the park.

Review - Anarchy at Darktober at M&D's (2020)

Halloween is back at M&Ds Theme Park in Scotland with a new event name - Darktober, and a new outdoor maze due to the obvious restrictions created by Coronavirus. Responding to travel restrictions  and current Scottish Government guidance, we sent along Kirstyn Cumine, a local to the park to be a guest reviewer for us:

I attended this horror experience with my boyfriend and would like to start of by saying this experience is appropriate for any size group, for couples or for family groups.
 
We arrived at M&Ds and were greeted by a lovely lady sitting at a help desk by the front door and immediately told us where to go. Collecting tickets was fast and easy and everyone working at M&Ds was very helpful in guiding us to exactly where we needed to be. I would regard that weather on this day was rather wet and cold and due to Covid guidelines the event was of course outside.  I feel some information on the website to advise people to dress appropriately for the outside terrain and weather would have been preferred, as I myself was wearing a pair of fairly old white trainers which were almost completely covered in mud by the end of the event.
 
Moving on to the experience itself, the initial host of the event gave a very strong performance and set the scene well, making everyone feel uneasy with his loud outbursts and general demeanour. I would have liked to have seen more of this character or more of a continuous storyline as I feel the story was set up at the beginning but didn’t go anywhere once in the attraction itself.

Moving into the “Maze” which was made up of gloomy, dark pathways and a series of sheltered, themed scare rooms where the actors lingered in effective costume primed to scare. Each area was effectively decorated and all props were used well. The actors did very well staying in character the full time and some even took to following us which was extra terrifying.
 
The terrain made it hard at points to fully concentrate on our surroundings as I found myself focusing on avoiding mud rather than getting a fully immersive experience. A couple of areas had strobe lights to further disorientate and terrify which I found very effective, especially the area at the end with white sheets positioned like ghosts. I think this area would of benefited further with the adding of even more actors for extra jump scares.
 
Sadly we were a bit disappointed at the end where I felt there was no conclusion to the experience. At the beginning there was a mention of Will you, won’t you survive but this was never touched on again, and it would have been a nice way to wrap up the whole show with a fully realised conclusion so visitors are not left wondering if they have indeed reached the end.
 
Overall though,  I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and thought the organisers had done exceptionally well creating a scare experience and fully adhered to socially distancing and Covid guidelines. A must horror experience for all ages.
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​Review - Gateway to Hell at Outbreak at M&D's (2019)

Based on people’s individual ideas of ‘hell’, Outbreak has a very classic feel to it and has something throughout for everyone. Starting with a very over the top theatrical and strangely child friendly story-telling sit down, it lured us very nicely into a false sense of security before a black out leads into the room being filled with nightmarish actors and being hustled into the ‘maze’ itself.

With a brilliant use of spacing and theming it is thoroughly disorientating throughout with each room bursting through with a new idea of hell. A particular highlight was some incredible green blinding laser lighting that makes you loose all sense of direction. Actors behind cages creating sparks with low voltage batons were very entertaining, and though there were actually very few actors throughout, the clever use of rat runs and spacing made the attraction feel very full and the actors were working very hard to make it so. Great use of an actor within a crawl space that really filled the space with a claustrophobic sense of dread, the actors seemed to have free reign of the maze and not be limited to certain zones within.

A chainsaw scare midway again lends it to the classic feel of an ‘old school’ scare attraction and the whole thing was a thoroughly entertaining and enjoyable run. The research behind it to really create an individualised idea of hell comes across very impressively and we’re sure this family run company will continue  to create more equally thrilling attractions and projects.


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As always the Outbreak team started off this exciting, terrifying horror maze with a unique theatrical and incredibly well put together opening scene, having been in attendance at previous events by outbreak I am always captivated by this opening set up scene, and its well thought out way of setting up the story within a short time scale. This year's event was a journey into the depths of hell, and was a terrifying ordeal to say the least, we had a lot of chains and screaming however I won't give too much away. I'll just say you can't go wrong with this year's instalment of Outbreak, unless you have a sensitive disposition.

Review - Dream Decay at Outbreak at M&D's

This year's event was a follow on from last year's highly entertaining and terrifying Night Terror with an extension to the nightmarish storyline. We had high expectations from 2018's event and they did not disappoint There's something about being scared in an empty theme park that really works. The big wheel from M&D's in the background is just a perfect setting!

So this year's show was a lot more intense, loud and disorientating than we had experienced in the past. The attraction was filled with some really great characters (far too many to single any one out), alongside impressive new sets that made the experience believable and realistic. Our entire experience lasted around 10 minutes due to the pace we were forced through by the terrified girl behind us, who pushed us all the way round in her bid to escape! We all had some genuine scares, so it actually felt like we were in there for longer.

Everything about the experience was a sensory overload with incredible lighting and sound coming from all directions. We preferred this year's show to previous ones - which is always a challenge for any attraction. Basically the talented cast and crew have pulled off a really entertaining experience, and we would like to thank the friendly management and staff for being so welcoming.

So if you are in Scotland and looking for a scare - we definitely recommend you check out Dream Decay - just don't blame us if you ending up having nightmares!
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Terrifying
Omg this has got to be the scariest thing I have ever been to. They have defo uped their game this year. Wilder characters with no quick escape, they defo went all out.

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​Terrifying- Absolutely Terrifying! Cant walk through without being scared out my mind


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​Terrifying - Definetly value for money
Honestly terrified me , I’ve never been so scared
So entertaining. Brilliant actors

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Terrifying
It’s very terrifying every time I walk through the haunt I always think someone is behind or is going to jump out on me lol

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Terrifying - OMG!!! Out of 10 I rate ... 11 👏🏼 I never thought they would pull it off after last years but they have!! And it’s bigger and better! So different and definitely the scaries year yet! I have been every year since it started! If your looking for a horrific night out I 100% recommend taking on the unknown of Dream Decay! What are you afraid of?...

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​Terrifying- 
Absolutely terrifying, definitely upped their game from last year! Couldn’t walk through without being scared at every turn.. and there was no quick escape for anyone! Great value for money and a great experience all round.

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Terrifying - The best by far every room is scary the actors are amazing deffo going back again 

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Terrifying
Absolutely terrifying, a nightmare that has come to life. The setting is well designed leaving you in wonder of what is around each corner, and the cast are both frightening and fantastic.

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​Terrifying
I went last year and pretty much laughed my way round. This year was totally diffrent. They really have improved over the year and the crawling just adds to it. No-one is ever comfy in a tunnel side by side with clowns. Absolutely brilliant. 10/10!

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Very scary
I was sceptical before going with my daughter and her 2 friends but it was worth it to see their faces!!! It was awesome and very well put together, even when I acquired a terrified little girl who wouldn't let me go!!! Well done guys, definitely a must go see event xx


​Review - Night Terror at Outbreak at M&D's 
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Outbreak at M&Ds has been an annual zombie themed scare event at the theme park near Glasgow, and for 2017, they have launched a new theme – Night Terror. As participants in an experiment, we were soon introduced to a POD “gas” that would allow us to control and manipulate our dreams. Of course, we all know that dreams soon mutate into nightmares and very soon, all hell was let loose.

From here on in we were subjected to many quite intense scenes including a rotating, disorientating tunnel and a tiny little crawl tunnel. The rooms were all populated with loads of creepy clowns, killer dolls and other nasty creatures – our favorite being the scary Jack in the box.

The scares came thick and fast over the course of about 15 minutes with the actors coming very close and really invading our private space. We also noticed that many of the actors had multiple positions to scare from, meaning that the maze felt well populated – especially in the finale!

To accentuate the themes in each room, the event made great use of multiple smells and lighting effects and we loved the subtle whispering of “wake up” throughout.

For a new theme and a break from generic zombies, we were really impressed with Night Terror. Clearly a lot of thought and design has gone into this show, and the team should be proud of what they have created. If you are in Scotland this Halloween we would recommend a visit!

Links:

Official Website - http://scotlandsthemepark.com/​

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Terrifying - Omg what more can i say but you must go see 😪

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Scary - but a bit too expensive for the short time that it lasts



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