Heartstopping-ly Good!
Over 60s BANNED as The York Dungeon releases its scariest Halloween show EVER
Hide and Shriek, The York Dungeon’s newest show based on Margaret Clitherow and the persecution of the Catholics, launches on 6th October.
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The average adult heart beats between 60 and 90 times per minute, but the immersive attraction could get heart rates racing up to a thumping 200 as the fear factor sets in. Taking advice from medical practitioners, show bosses have made the call to err on the side of caution and not allow entry to older folk, who are more likely to have a higher risk of heart failure.
To encourage those most at risk to get their hearts checked*, The York Dungeon has introduced this new rule to make people think about being heart healthy.
Dr Jeff Foster said: “A mild adrenaline reaction is healthy, however, as we age we are more likely to develop other medical problems such as high blood pressure, heart disease, or high cholesterol. Therefore, if your resting blood pressure is higher, or your heart is weaker from previous damage, the adrenaline stimulation of a fright may be enough to stimulate a full-blown heart attack or stroke.”
To combat any ill effects, throughout the initial run of Hide and Shriek, the entrance to the attraction will be manned by team members who have been trained to spot those at higher risk of heart failure, with a focus on looking out for those over the age of 60.
If those over the age of 60 want to attend, they will need to be able to prove they have a healthy heart with a doctor’s letter, or failing that, sign a liability waiver form.
The new show sees visitors enter Margaret Clitherow’s home, before being sent into a secret room with no clear exit and filled with special-effects to the up the fear factor. The Dungeon warns that those who suffer from claustrophobia and Nyctophobia (fear of the dark) are particularly at risk.
Dr Jeff Foster explains, “We want people to use their head, when it comes to their heart. What better way to encourage people to think about their heart health than at a time when their heart is, literally, about to jump.
“This initiative is great because, by the age of 60, many people may have established hardening of the arteries from having various health conditions*. As a result, these hardened arteries can rupture or block causing a stroke or heart attack if subjected to a suitably aggressive stimulus.”
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Fact Box
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How to book
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Book ahead to avoid disappointment at:https://www.thedungeons.com/york
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Ticket price
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On the door adult: £16.95
Online adults: From £13*
*Online prices vary but are correct at time of the release
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New Show Run
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6th October onwards
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Opening Times
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Variable – check website for full schedule
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