CELEBRITIES INCLUDING MIKE TINDALL, TOM KERRIDGE, KIMBERLY WYATT, ANTONY COSTA & MORE GET SPOOKY AT CHESSINGTON WORLD OF ADVENTURES’ HOWL ‘O’ WEEN

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Claire Sweeney and her family visiting the Howl’o’ween experience at Chessington World of Adventures Resort

Chessington World of Adventures has today launched its spooktacular fortnight of Howl ‘O’ Ween events and attractions, with a host of celebrities including Mike Tindall, Kimberly Wyatt and Tom Kerridge all taking a trip to the resort for a frighteningly fun day out.

Pictured having some fang-tastic fun was Loose Women’s Linda Robson, who was spooked by one of the ferocious pharaohs roaming across the park, whilst Pussycat Doll and future Dancing on Ice contestant Kimberley Wyatt and Coronation Street actor Charlie Condou got up close and personal to the park’s gigantic green pumpkins and spooky tombstones. Claire Sweeney attended with her son and friends all dressed up in creepy costumes for Howl’O’Ween.

Blue band member, Anthony Costa and his family were capturing the curse with Chessington’s ghost busters taking to his social channels to share his experience, as previous Strictly Come Dancing Contestant and TV Soap Star, Charles Venn, was spotted braving the park’s scary new drop tower, Croc Drop.


Kimberly Wyatt and her family visited the Howl’o’ween experience at Chessington World of Adventures Resort

A Place in the Sun host Laura Hamilton was looking forward to exploring the haunting hallways of Chessington’s award-winning scare maze, Creepy Caves: Resurgence with her husband, whilst former England rugby player, Ben Cohen, was seen with family and friends discovering the Howl’O’Ween experience and sharing in his Instagram

After surviving the Wild Witches of Adventure Point show, TV chef Tom Kerridge commented: “We weren’t expecting that! Having a great day at Chessington and loving all of the spooky Halloween characters. We can’t wait to have a go on the Vampire ride later on.”

Chessington World of Adventure tickets start from just £34 per person, with pre-booking essential & children under the age of three getting in for FREE.