A terrifying new 'zombie experience and drive-in cinema is set to open throughout February and March.
The scare attraction, Camelot Rises, will see thrill-seekers park up in the derelict grounds to watch horror movies on large outdoor screens from the comfort of their cars. After the movie, guests can follow a guided route around the Camelot site for a "fully immersive, interactive zombie experience".
As the once thriving family theme park comes back into use, we decided to have a look at what the site looks like before it comes back from the dead. Site shots by Kelvin Stuttard.
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Camelot is set to 'come back from the dead' next month...
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A sneak peek from organisers of what is being dubbed the 'Camelot Castle'
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Park N Party says Camelot Rises will be "an experience not to be missed", but warns that its not for the faint of heart.
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The once-thriving theme park, based on the story of Camelot, King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, closed in November 2012.
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For 8 years it stood abandoned, attracting 'urban explorers' who would venture into the grounds to explore its crumbling buildings and derelict rides.
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Bulldozers dismantled some parts of the site in December 2020
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A sneak peek from organisers of what is being dubbed the 'Camelot Castle'
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Park N Party says Camelot Rises will be "an experience not to be missed", but warns that its not for the faint of heart.
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The once-thriving theme park, based on the story of Camelot, King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, closed in November 2012.
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For 8 years it stood abandoned, attracting 'urban explorers' who would venture into the grounds to explore its crumbling buildings and derelict rides.