Covid-safe Halloween parties being held at Dobbies in Shepton Mallet

By Tim Lethaby

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

Halloween parties are being held at Dobbies in Shepton Mallet (Photo: Dobbies)
Halloween parties are being held at Dobbies in Shepton Mallet (Photo: Dobbies)

Dobbies' Covid-safe Halloween Spooktacular is taking place from Thursday October 29 to Saturday October 31 in the Shepton Mallet store.

Families can enjoy a spine-tingling time of tricks and treats, and the Halloween event is the perfect excuse for children to don their best costumes and get into the spirit.

As well as tucking into fang-tastic treats, there's the chance to get creative with a creepy craft activity before enjoying a host of ghoulish games.

There will also be a fancy-dress competition, so boys and girls should come dressed to impress for the chance to win a prize.

Children can also choose a dish from Dobbies' Spooktacular menu to enjoy on the day, and food is available for the grown-ups too.

Graeme Jenkins, CEO at Dobbies, said: "We're excited to host our annual in-store event at Shepton Mallet.

"We're closely following Government guidelines to ensure the event is safe and enjoyable, and we look forward to welcoming our customers for our Halloween party."

The safety of customers and team members is Dobbies' number one priority and there are a number of safety measures place.

All activities at the Halloween event will adhere to social distancing guidelines, with rigorous hygiene measures in place.

Children's tickets are priced at £8.50 and include a meal as well as activities and games. Adult tickets start from £5.99.

Advance booking is essential. Customers can book with confidence, with a full refund issued if Dobbies cancel the event, and free cancellation if customers need to cancel, up to three days prior to the event.

For more information visit dobbies.com.

     

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