In case you are interested to experience a night full of fear and challenging yourself, come this Saturday at Hostivař forest park where you can meet various ghosts and 10 live ghosts, such as a werewolf, a dead waitress, a forest lord, a vampire, a mad doctor, a zombie pirate, a lord of the underworld, but also a proper Krampus devil, who are seen in Austrian devil parades… and a lot of inanimate exhibits.
There will be various trails either for fearless children (the trail is without krampusák), fearless children with Flashlight (the trail is with krampusák) or those fearless without flashlight (with krampusák).
Along the way, children can look for pictures of ghosts, play a scary quiz, and smaller children can perform tasks (what the ghost is missing) at some stations. They can also get the life of a scarecrow if they show courage.
If you make a reservation, it starts after 3 minutes so you can enjoy the spooky atmosphere and not go in droves.
If you don’t make a reservation, the 3 minute intervals are not observed, but you will definitely get into the forest (the number of scares on both routes is about the same).
Venue: Hostivař, Prague
Date: 28.10.2023; 15:00 – 20:00
Admission: 120 CZK
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