Tayto Park’s House of Horrors gets green light to re-open

Statement says park ‘fulfilled all requirements’ ahead of weekend Halloween events

The House of Horrors in Tayto Park Co. Meath where a lower portion of a staircase gave way resulting in nine people being taken to hospital. Photo: Gareth Chaney Collins
The House of Horrors in Tayto Park Co. Meath where a lower portion of a staircase gave way resulting in nine people being taken to hospital. Photo: Gareth Chaney Collins

The House of Horrors at Tayto Park will open its doors tonight less than week after a stairwell collapse saw nine people hospitalised with minor injuries and the attraction closed.

Last Saturday night the lower portion of a permanent staircase to the attraction at the theme park in Ashbourne, Co Meath collapsed as people waited in line at an after-dark Halloween event.

While nine people were taken to hospitals in Dublin nobody was seriously injured and they all were released by lunchtime on Sunday.

In a statement issued this evening, a spokeswoman confirmed that the Park had “fulfilled all requirements as outlined by the relevant authorities” which meant all the Halloween themed events could take place as scheduled.

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The House of Horrors is sold out for Friday evening and on Saturday and Sunday night. There is limited availability for October 31st, a spokeswoman for the park said.

Conor Pope

Conor Pope

Conor Pope is Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Pricewatch Editor