When the kids are off school, it’s a chance to spend time together as a family or with friends and Time Square is packed with things to do.
Warrington Market is bringing the Halloween entertainment with pumpkin carving at Louie’s Pizza, a Halloween comic book workshop with Marc Jackson and a Go Wild Halloween Camp.
Horror season is still in full swing at Cineworld and half term will see special screenings over the week. The Descent will be shown for its 20th anniversary on Saturday, October 25th and A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge will be shown on its 40th anniversary on Wednesday, October 29th. Plus, a classic secret screening will be coming to screens on Halloween night, Friday, October 31st make sure to get a ticket if you’re brave enough.
The Botanist are also getting in on the action with a decorate your own pumpkin workshop on Wednesday, October 29th. Join in from 1pm to 4pm and enjoy their £8.50 lunch menu. Also, they have live music on weekends and their Sunday Roast menu for you to tuck into.
For something more energetic, gravity active has open jump available all week with family deals as well as their Halloween party on Saturday, October 25th. A two-hour party from 6pm to 8pm will be full of ghoulish games and activities alongside spooky tunes to bounce and dance to.
Sometimes a mid-week treat is calling your name, so why not try the Blossom Café Bar breakfast this October half term. From a full English or Turkish breakfast to bagels and Eggs Benedict there is lots to choose from for a tasty morning.
If you’re a sixth form student, 16 and over, and looking for some tranquillity on your break from A- Level studies then book in for a class at Hotpod Yoga. Just bring a towel, some water and relax in the calming atmosphere of the pod.
There is plenty to enjoy in Time Square this half term, you will never be short of things to do and ways to keep the kids entertained. So, spend your time with us this October.