THORPE Park’s new Ghost Train has officially opened and I headed down to see if I was actually brave enough to endure the "one-way ticket beyond the veil into darkness".
Ghost Train replaces Derren Brown's Ghost Train: Rise of the Demon which used VR headsets to spook people.
The new ride is completely VR-free and instead uses live actors and multisensory effects to tell the scary story of ‘The Believers’ tribe.
Daredevils (aka me) have to rush past terrifying train conductors and Ghost Train superfans to even get to the entrance of the ride.
Once inside, Station Master Angelis Mortis warns that the last train "may never return from its final destination" before asking if you still want to carry on, trust me, you do.
Through the waiting room, it’s time to board the blacked-out train and head to the haunted Chapel Station.
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This is when the live-action and multisensory effects really come into play, think possessed actors, flashing lights and loud bangs.
Arriving into Chapel Station, you’re taken into the crypt of ‘The Believers Tribe’ and forced to sacrifice your soul to Satan, let’s just say it’s not for the faint-hearted.
Fortunately you are allowed to re-board the train which takes you back to the land of the living, but not before another multisensory overload.
Then, just when you think you’re finally safe, there’s an added freaky finale in the gift shop, we won’t spoil it for you but it was very unexpected!