Posted: Thu 21st Sep 2017

Competition: Last chance to win front row tickets for Wrexham’s Halloween drive-in cinema!

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Sep 21st, 2017

There’s still time to enter our competition to win front row tickets to Wrexham’s Halloween drive-in cinema.

We’ve teamed up with the team at This is Wrexham to offer a front row experience for one lucky reader to the event’s ‘Scarefest’ screening of A Nightmare on Elm Street on Sunday October 29th.

Organised by This is Wrexham and the Wrexham Council Events Team, Wrexham’s first Halloween drive-in cinema will take place at the Bangor-on-Dee Racecourse next month.

Kicking off the event will be a Halloween classic for all the family, Hocus Pocus, which will be screened at 4pm.

However things may go bump in the night when darkness falls at 8pm, with an over 18s only Scarefest screening of the iconic slasher film, A Nightmare on Elm Street.

Tickets for the Halloween event are £15 per car and will go on sale to This is Wrexham Card holders on Monday 25th September at the Tourist Information Centre. General sale tickets can be purchased from Monday 2nd October from the same outlet or via the This is Wrexham website.

Do you want to be in with a chance to win front row tickets for the screening of A Nightmare on Elm Street? Then simply answer the question below (after reading the not so scary terms and conditions of the competition first……)

You must be 18 years old or over to enter the competition and must be available to attend the event at 8pm on Sunday October 29th. Anyone under the age of 18 will not be allowed entry, so don’t waste your time :D

Rules Of Entry:

– No entries from contributors or families of contributors to Wrexham.com
– Wrexham.com’s decision is final in all entries & no correspondence will be entered into.
– Winner will be selected at random.
– One entry per person please, we will just discount doubles!
– No alternative prizes offered or monetary value.

COMPETITION NOW CLOSED!



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