
With October well underway, you’ll likely be planning your October half-term activities. With Halloween landing right in the middle of the break, there are plenty of seasonal treats lined up to keep the whole family entertained. Of course, as with every school holiday, spending on days out soon adds up, but luckily, we’re on hand to help you keep costs down with saving tips and deals from many of the UK’s top attractions.
First things first, booking in advance is the best way to save money and maximise your budget – booking is open now, so we recommend getting a head-start as this can save you up to half price on tickets.
Here’s a round-up of what’s on in the lead-up and during October half-term 2025..
Theme parks
Thorpe Park Fright Nights

Thorpe Park’s fright nights are back for 2025, where you can enjoy rides after dark, watch horror shows and explore its famous scare mazes. It’s even received an award for one of Europe’s top theme park scare event. Fright Nights are recommended for ages 13 and above, making this a wonderful half-term activity for secondary school teens, university students and adults of all ages. The event starts from 3 October through to 2 November.
By pre-booking your fright night tickets online, you can take advantage of discounted ticket entry compared to paying on the day, starting from £36 per person.
See more Thorpe Park deals on our dedicated discount codes page.
Alton Towers Scarefest

Alton Towers goes all out for Halloween with its annual scarefest, which kicks off this year on 27 September and runs through to 2 November. Expect hair-raising scare mazes (recommended for ages 15 and above), late-night rollercoaster rides in the dark and two new attractions: Edge of the Forest and Dark Hollow. Younger children aren’t left out either, as CBeebies Land gets a family-friendly makeover, with fancy dress competitions and trick-or-treat fun.
Booking online in advance is the best way to save, with tickets starting at around £34 when purchased ahead of time. Overnight packages with hotel stays and park entry are also available from £81 per person.
Check out our Alton Towers deals page for more saving tips.
Chessington Howl’o’ween

For families with younger kids, Chessington’s howl’o’ween is a brilliant option, running from 4 October to 2 November. Alongside the usual rides and zoo, the event includes age-appropriate spooky shows, whimsical Enchanted Hollow trick or treating, a dedicated scare zone and after-dark ride time.
Tickets are cheapest online when booked early, with prices starting from £32 for day tickets or £34 for overnight stays with all new Paw Patrol room options.
See the latest offers and more on how to save on tickets on our Chessington discount codes page.
Days out and attractions
Legoland Brick or Treat

Between 4 October and 2 November, Legoland Windsor is transformed into a pumpkin-filled wonderland for brick or treat, complete with Lego-themed Halloween builds, dance parties, a Brick-or-Treat trail and costume competitions. New for 2025 is Lord Vampre’s house party show, plus meet and greets with characters around the park.
Online pre-booking starts at around £34 per person, with short breaks at the Legoland Resort Hotel from £57. The latter includes early ride time, a free gift in your room and breakfast.
Visit our Legoland discount codes page to the latest offers and promotions.
Warwick Castle – The Haunted Castle

Warwick Castle is one of the UK’s best spots for a Halloween day out, with thousands of years of history. The Haunted Castle event includes live shows (including the Witches of Warwick – back by popular demand), a spooky maze and after-dark entertainment. Younger children can join in with less-scary entertainment and daytime activities, whilst over 10s and adults can brave the Castle Dungeon (an extra charge applies from £5).
Advance tickets start at £25, with short breaks from £55, which includes a stay in a winter lodge or the Warwick Castle Hotel and breakfast with the Witches of Warwick.
We’ve got plenty more offers and saving tips on our Warwick Castle discount codes page.
National Trust

Across the UK, National Trust properties host Halloween and half-term activities, such as pumpkin carving, bats and broomsticks races and games and family autumn trails through woodlands and historic houses. Each location runs slightly different events and some require you to pre-book, so check your local site’s page for details.
Entry is often included in membership, but some events may carry a small extra charge.
See our National Trust offers page for a full list of membership deals and other promotions.
Drayton Manor – Monsters and Magic
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Drayton Manor is another UK attraction offering Halloween fun for all ages during the half-term break. Running between 25 October and 2 November, the park’s monsters and magic themed event includes a special water, light and fire spectacular on the lake, late-night rides, trick or treating in the monster castle and the “haunted express” (tickets sold separately), which is back by popular demand. Tickets start from £29.50 for those aged four and over. Under-fours cost £15 and under-twos are free of charge.
If you want to extend your stay, the four-star Drayton Manor hotel is situated on-site with Thomas the Tank Engine and viking themed rooms, which are great for younger families.
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