The Ice Cream Farm in Tattenhall and Sticky Paws in the Flavour Forest at Baron’s Quay, Northwich have scheduled activities as well as launching an exclusive new ice cream flavour.
The Missing Family Escape Room, which was extremely popular last year, will be returning to The Ice Cream Farm, challenging parents and their children to put their minds to the test and solve the mystery so they can escape before the timer runs out.
There will also be a Halloween styled flash mob surprising visitors on Saturday 30th October and on the Sunday Chester author Darron Rodgers will be doing spooky book readings throughout the day.
General Manager Katie Lewis said: “The team here at The Ice Cream Farm have been working hard to create a variety of activities for all ages over the half term holidays and Halloween, and I think our visitors will be surprised by a few too!
“The Missing Family Escape Room has had brilliant feedback in previous years and I think the Halloween 2021 mystery set by our team member Ollie is his best yet.
“We’ve also considered the needs of different ages, so whether you’ve got a tot who loves a story or a tween who enjoys a fright, hopefully there’s a Halloween experience for all here at The Ice Cream Farm.”
There will be a competition to win one of The Impulse Emporium’s Ty soft toys, and in the world’s largest ice cream parlour scoops of the new Toffee Apple flavour can be enjoyed in a take-home Halloween character mug. Fancy dress is greatly encouraged.
Over at Sticky Paws in the Flavour Forest at Baron’s Quay in Northwich the team will be offering little guests the chance to win eight delicious dishes from the menu. All they need to do is come to Sticky Paws in their favourite fancy dress – Halloween or otherwise – between 23rd and 31st October to be entered into the free prize draw.
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