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Frightening Halloween fun in Hamleys’ Monster Mash

Published on: 14th October 2022

The Regent Street Hamleys store is offering customers a packed Monster Mash programme of spooky Halloween events during October.

Hamleys is inviting customers to join in Halloween fun at the London Regent Street store, with a series of activities running until the big day on 31st October.

Customers are being encouraged to dress up in their most scary costumes as they take part in a packed Monster Mash programme, which includes trick or treating every day. When pumpkin buckets are full of sweet treats, they can try their hand at The Wheel of Misfortune and also follow famous characters on their Monster Mash Parade across the seven spooky floors.

In Frankenstein’s Fun Fair there are games galore, including Pumpkin Tossing, Witch Hat Ring Toss and Hook-A-Bat, as well as a Terrifying Talking Tree, which will predict people’s futures with the help of its giggly gargoyle friends.

Kids can also join Scooby Doo and friends in a spooky Scooby hunt on the 29th and 30th October, catching supernatural creatures with the help of the Hamleys team of detectives. There will also be the opportunity to meet and greet with Scooby himself, and a chance to grab a scooby-selfie.

Other fun activities include Defence Against the Dark Arts Classes for Wizarding World to Pitch Perfect Pumpkin singing and Monstrous Puppet Shows, and on 29th October there will be extra fun with stilt walkers, giveaways with Chocofruit and facepainting.

 

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