A scare maze master behind some of the UK’s most terrifying scare mazes has revealed the biggest mistakes thrillseekers make while braving the spine-tingling experiences.
James Mundy, Creative Theming and Scenic Manager at
@altontowers, has devoted his 20-year career to creating new and more immersive ways to terrify the public.
As a child, James remembers terrifying trips to Alton Towers Resort with his grandma. He recalls, “My grandma used to bring me to Alton Towers Resort every weekend that we spent with her. She used to drag me on the Haunted House ride, which I was absolutely terrified of. I spent most of my time on it with my eyes closed, so it’s quite peculiar that I’m now creating those attractions for others.”
Now, he leads a team of 10, bringing those same chills he once feared to life, designing and building the resort’s scare mazes - which have become a defining element of the annual Scarefest experience.
This year, visitors can confront the most terrifying scare maze yet - named Edge Of The Forest.
Those who dare to enter will come face to face with the terrifying Leshwall, a lurking presence that twists the trees and plays tricks on the mind.
According to James, the secret to a good scare maze is part film, part theatre. He explains: “You need a strong story, just like a movie. Guests want more than jump scares - they want to feel like they’ve stepped into another sphere, so for us, it’s about timing and variety - mixing atmospheric tension with those heart-stopping jump scares.”
Becoming a scare maze master forced James to overcome one of his biggest childhood fears. He explains: “I was a really scared kid. I hated haunted houses so much that I’d go round with my eyes shut. Still, somewhere along the way, I started pushing myself with scarier and scarier films, and I realised the adrenaline was addictive. These days, I make a living creating the very experiences I once dreaded.”
Edge Of The Forest is located deep within the eerie Dark Forest—an overgrown woodland shrouded in mystery and legend, where ancient forces have awakened, and nothing is ever quite as it seems.
James says, “There’s something timeless about woodland legends. With Edge Of The Forest, we want visitors to feel that they are stepping into a dark fable.”
James’ top five tips for getting the best out of a scare maze:
1. Don’t close your eyes: “It’s natural when you’re frightened to close your eyes, but try to resist the urge; otherwise, you will miss out on so much of the experience.”
2. Take your time: “Lots of people sprint through scare mazes because they’re so scared. The slower you go, the more fear builds up - making the jump scares even more intense.”
3. Explore different routes: “Each route through a scare maze will have its own unique scares, so you’ll only get the full experience with repeat visits.”
4. Stick together: “Part of the fun is sharing the fear with others. Hold your nerve and don’t get separated – though if a maze does split you up, embrace it. Everyone’s experience is different, and comparing stories afterwards is half the fun.”
5. Remember it’s not real: “Nothing can actually harm you in a scare maze. You might scream, you might laugh, you might swear you’ll never do it again - but ten minutes later you’ll be queuing for another go. That’s the power of adrenaline.”
Scarefest 2025 kicks off on 27th-28th September and is available to book for the weekends of 3rd-5th October and 10th-12th October, as well as throughout the period from 17th October to 2nd November.
Edge of the Forest Trailer:
youtu.be/qTOULY_zZLY?si=-SeC…