Alton Towers Resort Scarefest: 24 photos of celebrities, including Tina O’Brien, Jennifer Metcalfe

From Married at First Sight contestants to Love Islanders and soap opera favourites attended the launch of a first of its kind game at Alton Towers Resort

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From Married at First Sight contestants to Love Islanders and soap opera favourites like Tina O’Brien, Jennifer Metcalfe, Anaïs Gallagher - attended the launch of a spooky game at the theme park.

Alton Towers Resort - a family favourite in the West Midlands - has brought some new horror attractions as its spooktacular event returns with more thrilling frights. They have a first of its kind game blended with horror by partnering with a famous YouTube star, and some of the famous faces from across the country attended the opening night.

The UK’s largest theme park partnered with online superstar, Daz Games, who will host a horrifyingly unique, immersive experience where escape room meets live action at Daz Games: PANIC. YouTube star, Daz Black, has become hugely popular for his Daz Games YouTube channel, gaining a huge following of dedicated ‘Dazzlers’ with over eight million subscribers and over two billion views.

For this attraction, players will be given a wristband and released into the attraction to compete to find two unique symbols and exit within seven minutes, but they will not be alone. Daz Games: PANIC puts players through an intense series of tests to challenge the mind and body, as they race against the clock to find the symbols and escape, before being trapped in the game forever.

Scarefest at Alton Towers Resort will run from Friday 13 to Tuesday 31 October. To find out more and to book tickets, visit Alton Towers Resort website. Here are 24 photos of the famous celebs who were at Alton Towers for Scarefest:

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