Thorpe Park is back and ready to entertain its visitors with a whole new attraction - a maze inspired by ITV reality series I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!.

Arachnid Arch

Arachnid Arch

Launching in partnership with ITV Studios, the maze hopes to bring to life the trials of the jungle with a typical twist that Thorpe Park veterans should by now come to expect.

Contestants will enter the camp, greeted with a welcome message recorded especially for the experience by Ant and Dec.

Screamer Shower
Screamer Shower

They'll then have to get down and dirty with some challenges to compete and gain golden stars, ensuring that all those who enter the camp are given an authentic I'm A Celeb experience.

Those taking part will have to face winds of up to 56 mph in their final Bush Tucker Trial, whilst new technology simulates the feeling of being covered in bugs, and moving trees and walls are sure to keep campmates on their toes.

Hidden Trials in the maze will ensure that there's never a moment that's not exhiliarating for the competitors.

The Rope Bridge Walkway
The Rope Bridge Walkway

Thorpe Park Resort Divisional Director Mike Vallis commented: "After thirteen years of watching I'm A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! on the small screen, we're delighted to offer our guests the chance to brave Bush Tucker Trials inspired by the hit TV show - you don't have to be a celebrity to grab a slice of the action on our island! And the good news is that we don't expect any of our guests to chew on a kangaroo's less palatable parts."

Claire Heys, Director of Commercial Brand Partnerships at ITV added: "We're thrilled to be able to bring the I'm A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! Maze to the public and give them a chance to share in the fun we have on the set. THORPE PARK Resort is the perfect location to bring the hit series to life and we're excited to be working with Merlin to launch the new attraction later this year."

On-hand actors will guide campmates on their journey, bringing the fully immersive experience to life.

Tickets are available to be booked at www.THORPEPARK.com, with the park officially opening Thursday, March 12.


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