Now in its seventh year, the event — which sees the Botanics transformed with stunning illuminations and various spooky and fun themed zones — has become a favourite in the city
and fun themed zones — has become a favourite in the city. The event was so popular last year that 40,000 tickets were sold in the first few days of release and seven extra dates had to be added.
Gates open at 5pm and the walk lasts between 50 and 70 minutes. Fast Pass & Mallow tickets are back again this year, granting access to a dedicated entrance plus a classic marshmallow skewer for roasting over the campfire, plus queue hops straight into the show’s legendary Marshmallowland. Peak ticket prices are £26 for adults and £15 for children. Under 3s go free. An Adult Mallow and Fast Pass costs £8 and a Child Mallow and Fast Pass costs £7.
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