RIDE ON THE CAROUSEL OF FEAR AT NIGHT SAFARI'S HALLOWEEN HORRORS 2011
Singapore, August 4, 2011 -- Halloween Horrors, the premier annual event at the Night Safari, returns this year with more macabre and hair-raising fun as the world's first nocturnal animal park transforms into a circus of horrors.

Highlights include:
Train of Terror
Visitors will get thrills and chills as they embark on a journey through the site of a circus train wreck on the popular Train of Terror at the Night Safari. Watch out for escaped "animals" and dead circus performers such as Xavier the 1llusionist and Booseye the Knife Thrower, as they come back to life in the dark of night. A note of caution: the clowns love to hunt in a pack.
Dr. Freako's Midnight Trail
Visitors can take a walk through Dr. Freako's Midnight Trail along the Forest Giant Trail. A mad scientist who conducted brutal and unorthodox animal-human experiments, Dr. Freako and his creations will be showcased in all their gory glory here. These "failed" experiments still linger around the lab, so visitors should enter at their own risk! Be warned - they have a distaste for humans and feed on blood-curdling screams.
Graveyard Haunts
The extinction graveyard near the "Creatures of the Night" show will be home to countless animal victims of modern mass extinction. Amidst the eerie howls of deceased animal spirits, guests will be taught a hard lesson on how humans have played a part in destroying these species.
Shanghai Fright Club
This year's Halloween Horrors signature 'house of horrors' is a haunted Shanghai night club set in the 1940s and 50s. Street hawkers and performers of the Shanghai Tang will rule the roost with an eastern twist. Visitors should take heed of the roaming spirits who will lure them into their lair with glitz and glamour, and be prepared to scream their lungs out as they unveil the club's darkest secrets.
Dress to Scare!
Come dressed in your most terrifying outfit on Halloween Horror nights. Get spotted by us and you stand a chance to win a $50 Wildlife Reserves Singapore voucher. A winner will be spotted on each of the 11 nights. All winners will enter a final round of judging where the grand winner will win attractive prizes.
Advisory Information
Due to the intense scare factor of this year's theme, it is not suitable for toddlers and children. Parental guidance and discretion are strongly advised. More information will be available on www.halloweenhorrors.com.sg from August 2011.
Details
Date: 30 Sept, 1, 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22, 28, 29, 30 October 2011 (11 nights)
Venue: Night Safari
80 Mandai Lake Road
Singapore 729826
Price: Please refer to the table below.
One-Way Ticket To Horror
Pricing Tiers Adult Price Child Price Remarks
Off peak
30 Sep, 1, 7, & 8 Oct $40.00 $30.00 Discounts for online purchase:
- 10% off for purchases completed in
Aug - Sept 2011
- 5% off for purchases completed in
Oct 2011
- OCBC cardmembers enjoy 10% off
for purchases from Aug -- Oct 2011. OCBC 10% discount is also valid for on-site purchases at the Night Safari from Sept to Oct
Peak
14, 15, 21, 22 Oct $48.00 $38.00
Halloween Horrors Weekends
28, 29 & 30 Oct $56.00 $46.00
(The prices above include admission to Night Safari, one entry to the Shanghai Fright Club at Singapore Zoo and one round on the Train of Terror per ticket holder.
Spooky Halloween Set Dinner
Date: 30 Sept, 1, 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22, 28, 29, 30 October 2011 (11 nights) Venue: Ulu Ulu Safari Restaurant
Price: $49.00 ++
Timing: 6.30pm (Maximum 40 guests)
MENU
Mocktail Skunk
Soup
Eye-popping Soup: Tomato Soup with Cream Cheese and Black Olive
Main Course
Mausoleum: Grilled Chicken Patty, Mashed Potato and French Bean
Dessert
Flicker of the Night: Chocolate Cake with Strawberry Coulis Deathly Chocs: Petite Fours
The Devil's Brew: Coffee or Tea
Make your reservation at event.sales@wrs.com.sg or call 6360 8650.
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ABOUT NIGHT SAFARI
Night Safari, the world's first wildlife park for nocturnal animals is a nine-time winner of the Best Visitor Attraction Experience, awarded by Singapore Tourism Board. This internationally acclaimed leisure attraction embodies innovation and creativity in products and services, and service quality, thus attracting more than 1.1 million visitors yearly. Over 1,000 animals from 115 species (of which almost 30% are threatened) inhabit the 40-hectare park.
1n line with its mission to promote biodiversity, the park focuses on the captive breeding of threatened species. Over the years, it has bred Malayan tigers, Asian elephants, fishing cats, red dholes, anoas, markhors, bantengs, Malayan tapirs and Asian lions, among other endangered species. A visitor's experience at Night Safari is not limited to animals but extends to experiential dining segments with the park's award winning Gourmet Safari Experience, where visitors dine onboard a tram traversing the eight geographical zones. The park can be explored either on foot via three walking trails, or by tram. Night Safari is part of Wildlife Reserves Singapore and is a designated rescued wildlife centre by the governing authority.
ABOUT WILDLIFE RESERVES SINGAPORE
Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS) is the parent company of award-winning attractions Jurong Bird Park, Night Safari, Singapore Zoo and the upcoming River Safari. WRS parks strive to be world-class leisure attractions, providing excellent exhibits of animals presented in their natural environment for the purpose of conservation, education and recreation.
1n the areas of conservation and research, WRS parks have undertaken multiple projects through collaborations with various organizations and institutions on the oriental pied hornbill, pangolin and orang utan.
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