Parc Astérix: Fear for the Parc 2025, Halloween thrills near Paris in October

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The thrilling autumn event returns to Parc Astérix. From now on, the 2025 edition of Fear in the Park will be “on fire” with new zones, houses and shows. Families and adrenaline-seekers alike can look forward to tailor-made evenings.

Halloween 2025: chills and fire at Parc Astérix

The season promises denser sets, more actors and longer nights. The park is announcing targeted access for all ages, with distinct levels of fright. In addition, flow management has been improved, with slots and clear signage.

The Underworld of Pompeii throws you into a city gripped by flames and ashes. Hot breath, smoke and apparitions create a tense rhythm from start to finish.

Camp des Lames d’Acier (Steel Blades Camp) is a 2025 novelty focused on confrontation and tension. On the other hand, the zone mixes shock encounters, sound effects and quick access to keep up the pressure.

“Fear captivates when it remains playful, rhythmic and benevolent.”

Parc Astérix Halloween tickets and prices

The Nocturne Ticket targets special evenings at Parc Astérix at €51. You’ll enjoy late opening hours and a more intense atmosphere, with focused entertainment.

The Billet Futé daté offers access at €51 – €54 on a selected day. So it’s ideal for visitors with a stable schedule, with direct savings to boot.

  • Anticipate busy evenings, then adjust your route.
  • Arrive early, so you’ll have a house as soon as it opens.
  • Keep a margin for shows, so you’re sure to get a seat.
  • Stay hydrated, and pack a warm layer for the night.
  • Set a rendezvous point, so you avoid separations.

Tribe tickets start at €51 for groups of 5 or more. As a result, groups save money while retaining route flexibility.

Haunted houses and fear trails at Parc Astérix

Mission Perdue relies on disorientation, red flags and a few blackouts. So you move forward in short stages, while the actors break the routine in each corridor.

The Wrath of Anubis reinforces the theme of curses and ancient rites at Parc Astérix. What’s more, the mechanisms trap the eye, then the muffled sounds accentuate the pressure.

Le Tombeau des Dieux plays on visual traps, verticality and monumental scenery. The progression creates a sense of confinement, then releases the tension at the exit.

La Foire aux 6 Trouilles brings back the funfair, but in an abandoned, squeaky-clean version. Stands, arches and quirky lighting create a light-hearted thrill to suit a variety of sensibilities.

Night shows at Parc Astérix

Inferno combines juggling flames, percussion and meticulous choreography. The show then gains in intensity, with short scenes that are easy to fit between two houses.

Brakkor: L’Affrontement features a high-energy fire duel in Parc Astérix. The fast pace and pyrotechnic effects serve a simple, hard-hitting story.

Son et Lumières in front of the OzIris attraction transforms the square into a living screen. Lasers, smoke and a soundtrack provide a welcome respite between thrills.

Practical tips, magic and parades at Parc Astérix

Magna Maleficus conjures up illusions, humor and audience participation at Parc Astérix. In this way, the show works to breathe a little, then warms up the room before nightfall.

The Phantom Drakkar Parade brings floats and creatures to life under low-angled lights. Afterwards, the music leads the way, and the giant silhouettes make for great photos.

The Billet Liberté remains flexible between €57 and €65, with no set date. It’s also ideal for those looking for the perfect weather window at Parc Astérix.

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