Frightening the weight off Bootcampers at Tulleys Farm

 

Halloween

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On Tuesday 27th October, ’09 Sussex Bootcamp trainers Ben, Gemma, Katie and Steve escorted twelve Bootcamp members to Tulleys Farm.

The Sussex Bootcamp - It wa svery dark and scary!! Ooooo!

The Sussex Bootcamp - It wa svery dark and scary!! Ooooo!

Tulleys Farm has set a reputation that is second to none as far as Halloween extravaganzas are concerned. And this year is no exception. The scenes were set and the scream factors were put in place. Let the fun begin!

We hear Tulley’s staff were sent to drama school, learning how to become more realistic. And how it has paid off! All the staff were warm, helpful and welcoming at every stage. Although there were some very scary looking members of staff in most areas (the dressed up ones of course). The remaining staff are constantly looking after your health and safety.  On arrival we headed for ‘It’s Curtains Maze’ and how scary was that! As we walked through the maze we came across various sheltered sections which all held something different to make you laugh, cry or scream. We dare anyone to go through this particular theme without being scared at some point. Next it was to the ‘The Cellar’, then onto ‘The Field of Scream’, ‘Creepy Cottage’ and last but not least ‘The Haunted Hayride’. The effort and detail which has gone into producing such amazing and realistic event is tremendous. Shelley and the other Sussex Bootcamp members had a brilliant time and came away feeling quite exhausted, fulfilled and definitey eager to visit again next year.

Along with such great themed attractions, there is also plenty for the young ones to keep themselves occupied. The amenities are well placed with plenty of hot food including a hg roast, and of course candiflous for desert. Spacious seating areas and various other seating areas are dotted about, making it comfortable to sit and relax before the next fright. We personally, would not recommend the evenings for the younger family members, but the day holds all they could wish for. The large bouncy slide and tramplines are situated right next to the seating area, so you can watch them while relaxing with a hot drink. If that does not take their fancy, there is always the giant pumpkin!

In the past we have heard some people remark on the cost of entry to Tulleys Farm. We arrived at 19:00 in the evening and left at 22:30. During this time, we had not stopped for any real amount of time. The queues went down quicker than appeared, so most of the time was spent laughing or screaming! You can see all costs of entry here.

We grabbed an opportunity to speak to Stuart Beare, owner of Tulleys Farm, about how he started this wonderfully enjoyable attraction situated on the already well known Tulleys Pick Your Own Farm site. Shelley interviewed Stuart at the end of the evening, which was not such a good idea as she was so ‘wired’ with all the fun and screaming, she really was not quite on the ball. We forgive her though :-)

Tulleys Farm is open for ‘Shocktober Fest’ until November 1st, so visit here and pre-book tickets today!

If you have ever considered going to this event but have not gone for whatever reason, including the cost, we would urge you to go along and experience this wondefully professional event as we felt it was worth every penny.

We would like to thank the Sussex Bootcamp crew for their enjoyable company and Stuart Beare for inviting us down for such an amazing evening.

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