Chessington World of Adventures Resort is embracing the Halloween spirit with a unique new project that combines the thrills of theme park fun with psychology-backed wellbeing. To mark the return of its annual Halloween event, Howl’o’ween, the resort has launched an exclusive soundtrack, Symphony of Screams, made entirely from real guest screams recorded on its most popular rides.

The soundtrack has been developed in collaboration with psychologist Honey Langcaster-James, who explains that screaming isn’t just a reaction to fear – it can also benefit mental wellbeing. Research suggests that screaming, especially in fun and controlled environments, can reduce stress, increase happiness and strengthen bonds between family and friends.

Langcaster-James explains:
“Thrilling experiences like rollercoaster rides can boost endorphins and create lasting positive memories. Shared experiences of excitement and fear help us feel more connected to one another, especially during family outings or events like Halloween. Screaming also allows us to tap into a sense of playfulness and release, much like children do – which has recognised benefits for stress relief and creativity.”

The soundtrack features screams captured on two of Chessington’s standout rides: Mandrill Mayhem and the aptly named Vampire. These have been crafted into a one-of-a-kind audio experience that highlights how moments of fear can bring joy and connection – particularly when enjoyed together.

According to Langcaster-James, the appeal of scary fun comes from what psychologists call “Benign Masochism” – seeking out fear in safe situations for the thrill of it. This controlled fright allows children and adults alike to enjoy a safe adrenaline rush, followed by a mood-lifting sense of relief.

Symphony of Screams is available to listen to and download exclusively on SoundCloud.

Chessington’s Howl’o’ween event runs daily from 18 October to 2 November 2025, offering families a packed programme of spooky entertainment. Highlights include new live shows, immersive experiences, rides in the dark, and a scare zone designed to give older children and teens a fun fright. Younger guests can enjoy a family-friendly trick-or-treat trail with a magical twist.

Day tickets for Howl’o’ween start from £32 per person. For more information and to book, visit the Chessington website.

By Beth Ashton

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