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'Scariest' Manchester Halloween attraction is so spooky you have to sign a waiver

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Thrill-seekers looking for a Halloween scare be warned, as this attraction near Manchester is so intense, you have to sign a waiver before entering.

TikTok user @alicelambertb, also known as Alice, shared her experience at one of the UK's most terrifying horror mazes, located at the Scare City Experience within the old Camelot theme park grounds in Charnock Richard, just five miles west of Chorley and around 22 miles from Manchester.

Before entering the event, Alice was "handed a waiver" and said she was "signing her life away." However, in a subsequent clip, she confessed to "deeping" (realising) what was really going on, questioning: "Why have I done this?" READ MORE: 'My spa day took a bizarre turn when man made shock confession – his wife has no idea' Inside the 'Slaughterhouse', the first room of the spooky maze, Alice joked she would prefer to be at home enjoying a hot chocolate rather than enduring the frights, and upon leaving, she declared she "barely survived." The journey through the attraction took her to an area infested with clowns, which she found less intimidating, although she did note that the Slaughterhouse was particularly "bad." Next up, Alice faced "the spider one," where she navigated a corridor filled with webs while screaming loudly. "This is the scariest scare mazes I've ever been to," she said as she left the room.

Finally, Alice and her partner then encountered a church-themed room filled with eerie nuns. As they finally left the attraction, Alice gave her "final verdict," calling the maze "an absolute 10/10," "amazing," and the "scariest horror night" she'd "ever been to." But opinions on the UK's most terrifying attraction were divided.

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