PAULTONS Park is opening their new multi-million pound ride next month – and we've been given a first look.
is the theme park's new indoor dark ride, based on the fictional paranormal investigator Dr Kinley.


The ride, which goes throughout his house, has five minutes of “game-play” with interactive experiences along the way.
Boarding eight-seater carriages, guests will have “phantom phasers” to try and catch and spirits as they drive through.
At the end of the ride, passengers will be given a score on how many ghosts they caught.
Guests aged five and above can go on the ride with an adult, although kid eight and above can ride solo.
Set to cost around £3.5million, the ride will open in time for the the half-term on May 17.
James Mancey, deputy managing director at Paultons Park, said: “Ghostly Manor is set to become a spooky standout at and we’re incredibly excited to see our guests put their ghost hunting skills to the test.
“We have worked with the very best technical and theming experts in the attractions business to create a unique, memorable family ride experience.
“Our teams and partners have done a remarkable job at creating our very own haunted house, brimming with entertaining paranormal activity.
“Ghostly Manor really does look like it’s always been part of Paultons Park, and I’m sure it’s going to be an enormous hit
with our guests!”;
Last year, the park opened a

Splash Lagoon takes passengers through water rapids before going down a water flume into a “prehistoric” lagoon.
And opening at Paultons next year will be a viking-themed land.
Little else is known about the new land in regards to new rides or attractions, with a 2026 opening date to be confirmed.
One of the most famous lands in the theme park is which has since spawned similar lands in the US and Europe.
The land is based on the famous kids' TV show and has a number of gentle rides for younger kids.
Ghostly Manor isn't the only new theme park ride coming to the UK.
Next year, a new £8million Gyro Swing ride
Set to be the tallest of its kind in the UK, passengers will reach highs of 138ft.
will reopen its log flume ride this summer, after closing back in 2016.
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