Latest news in Yorkshire: October 09, 2018 08:05:49 AM
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Get your gruesome gear on and join us if you dare for spooktacular
family fun at Meadowhall. We’re cooking up a foul feast in the Witches’
Kitchen……it’s going to be a scream!
Your mini monstrous master chef will travel through the tunnel of terror
– watch out for slimy snails and wiggly worms – to the Cordon Bleurgh
school.
They’ll meet Scratch the Cat, sing toe-tingling songs together and help
him sniff out the kitchen’s missing ingredient.
Gruella De’Spill is in charge and is the wickedest witch when it comes
to mixing potions – she’ll leave you spellbound. Marco Pierre Fright
cooks devilishly delicious creations for food critic, Sniffbert the
Worm, to taste. They’re bone-chillingly good.
You’ll have the chance to snap spooktastic selfies on our magical
floating chair and each child will take home a terrifying treat from the
cauldron.
This activity is free of charge. All children must be accompanied by a
parent or guardian at all times. Any children without a parent or
guardian will not be able to participate in the activity.
Please ensure you arrive 5 minutes prior to your session time as we are
unable to allow late arrivals due to the performance.
Meadowhall Tel: 0333 313 2000
Email: meadowhall@lucre.co.uk
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