Tivoli welcomes you to the pumpkin pleasuredome

Halloween season starting today

Tivoli has today opened its doors for its Halloween season, promising phantoms, pumpkins and pleasure by the bucket-load.

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This year’s spine-tingling decorations include scarecrows, spiders and even some giraffes wearing witch hats (presumably not a reference to Marius).

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Activity central
Among the activities for the nation’s children, who break up for half-term this afternoon, will be the chance to navigate hay mazes, carve pumpkins and take a selfie with Denmark’s biggest pumpkin.

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On our visit today, we encountered all manner of pumpkin-ware, but most spooky of all were the large arachnids at ‘Veteranbilerne’, the infant ride that promises to be slightly more exciting than normal.

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Staying in the spooky spirit, the market stalls will be selling monster-inspired treats and there will be a monsters’ parade with 200 costumed participants walking the streets of Copenhagen. Some of the performers might even pose for a photo! And don’t miss the Haunted House and Zombie Dance Show.

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With markets, rides and entertainment all revealing scarier faces, Tivoli is the place to be during Halloween season! (SK)





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