Halloween in Port Aventura. Contact the fear!
Aravel Writer | October 20, 2009 |
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Like it or not, Halloween has invaded our towns and cities, and more and more establishments that point to this conclusion. Halloween or the Night of the Witches, is a feast from Celtic culture that was exported by Irish immigrants to the United States and in which children parade through the streets in costume and trick-conveniently house to house in exchange for not performing any trick (trick or treat). But for adults, is one more way to have fun, to contact the fear and face our fears. From 26 September to 22 November, the nights are filled with darkness PortAventura to live the most real of your nightmares and passes a "Bridge All Saints" of the most chilling.
Devilish creatures lurking in the vegetation, undead swarming in search of victims through the streets of Far West and bloody maniacs who stalk you around the corner. Everyone will be waiting for you, but that does not mean you're going to be welcomed .......

Do you dare to spend a night at Hotel Burn?
They say that while the establishment witnessed a tragic event that no one wants to remember. Since then, very few visitors have had the courage to stay in it. Even today, who spends the night in one of its 12 rooms, soon discovers that he is not alone. There is something in this hotel that refuses to leave. Something evil and wicked not want to be bothered.
Will you get sleep?
We also expect spooky shows as "The Forest of Fear," "The Devil's Mine," "The Parade of Monsters or" The time Gore ", but if you intend to travel with children, do not worry, because Port Aventura still retains its magic with activities for all ages.
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