Nightmare Realm Set To Attract 30,000 Visitors
The Nightmare Realm is expected to attract up to 30,000 people this year. Ireland's premiere scare house opens its doors to the public this evening and will remain open for the month of October. Organisers have raised the bar this year with a whole new selection of ghouls and goblins - and they say its not for the faint hearted. This is the third year of the Nightmare Realm - which is running in association with Cork's RedFM. Press the play button above to hear owner Ken Tobin tell us that it's not suitable for some people:
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