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Date: 09:40 Oct 26, 2009
How is Halloween going?


Haven't posted in a while but I was just wondering how the Pleasurewood Hills Halloween events are going? 

Hope there going well! furious


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Date: 19:17 Oct 26, 2009

I know you dont mean to do no wrong, but there's not really any need for this question to haev its own topic, you could have just mentioned it in the Halloween topic. :)

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Date: 19:21 Oct 26, 2009

Though having just seen the weather report for this week, it looks like it could be a very good week for the park!

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Date: 13:12 Oct 27, 2009

Sorry- again! 

Glad to hear it's going well. It's been very quite on the forum of late!


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Date: 16:27 Oct 28, 2009

Hopefully some photos will pop up from some of the members. Yeah, quiet times on the UP forums - when we get some solid news of next year I'm sure we'll perk up!

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Date: 18:13 Oct 28, 2009

I found this on the website, it seems like they are advertising locally.

 

 

Woody bear visited Norwich station to launch a great half term tread for families travelling by train to visit Pleasurewood Hills over the autumn school holiday.

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Pleasurewood Hills teamed up with Norwich East Anglia to offer customers travelling by train from Norwich to Lowestoft (or from intermediate or connection stations to Lowestoft) entrance to the Park at a specially reduced price.  Customers can purchase a rail ticket from the travel centre which includes a bus ride from the station to Pleasurewood Hills and entrance to the Park.

James Steward National East Anglia Area Manager said:

“Were delighted to team up with Pleasurewood Hills to offer a great money saving deal for families this half term.  Kids love travelling by train so families can combine a day out by train with a visit to the Park and make significant savings on the entrance cost to keep mums and dads happy as well.  Customers can enquire at Norwich or Lowestoft stations about the special ticket deal.  It makes a great family day out.”

There have been some strange happenings at the Park recently with missing members of staff and Stitch the Devil’s Scarecrow running a mock, terrorising visitors.  It wasn’t until we viewed these images of Woody’s promotion that we noticed stitch had stowed away in the guard’s van of the train and followed Woody to Norwich.  How he got back to the Park we do not know!!!!!!

 

 

 

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Date: 16:30 Oct 29, 2009

Wow thats a really good deal, especially with the free bus journey! That some walk from the train station, trust me, I've done it plenty of times!lol

Good to see the top level of park advertising continuing!

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