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Dapperdanarnett
Dan Arnett (He/Him/you there) | Oklahoma City
https://www.bakerstreetescapes.com
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Haunted Overload
Haunted Overload
Haunt
Haunted trail
Haunted Overload is very unique in design compared to most haunted attractions because they use real lumber from the forests to make their sculptures throughout the attraction. There is nothing like turning a corner and seeing a several story tall scarecrow with a fiery Jack-O-Lantern for a head. In the queue area there a hundreds of carved glowing pumpkins and it is a sight to behold. Even their safety video is awesome, I laughed so hard as they demonstrate what will happen to rule breakers in the video.
Revenge of the Scarecrows
The Bates Motel & Attractions
Haunt
Haunted trail
The trip from Philadelphia to the Bates Motel was worthwhile! The amount of attractions and things to do will fill up the evening. Plenty of actors to make you jump and really good sets. I really enjoyed the theming of Revenge of the Scarecrows and you don't see many scarecrow haunts out there.
Crow Hollow
Headless Horseman
Haunt
Haunted trail
The Headless Horseman haunted attraction in upstate New York is EPIC. I had wanted to go for years so I flew to NYC, took the train to Tarrytown, rented a car in Sleepy Hollow (fitting), and then drove the 70 miles to Ulster Park to experience these attractions. It was well worth the trip. On arrival you will find a veritable Halloween village where you can buy snacks and fall themed beverages. There is also shops selling all sorts of cool Halloween knick-knackery. It was awesome. Candy apples, cider and Frito chili pie? Sign me up. Once you make it through the gauntlet of amazing merch and swag you will find the attractions. Start with the Hayride which is a lot of fun. They have hosts on each ride that narrate the action and ours was hilarious. After they hayride just keep knocking out the attractions while taking bathroom and snack breaks as needed.
Crow's Cage Maze
Headless Horseman
Haunt
Maze
Haunted trail
The Headless Horseman haunted attraction in upstate New York is EPIC. I had wanted to go for years so I flew to NYC, took the train to Tarrytown, rented a car in Sleepy Hollow (fitting), and then drove the 70 miles to Ulster Park to experience these attractions. It was well worth the trip. On arrival you will find a veritable Halloween village where you can buy snacks and fall themed beverages. There is also shops selling all sorts of cool Halloween knick-knackery. It was awesome. Candy apples, cider and Frito chili pie? Sign me up. Once you make it through the gauntlet of amazing merch and swag you will find the attractions. Start with the Hayride which is a lot of fun. They have hosts on each ride that narrate the action and ours was hilarious. After they hayride just keep knocking out the attractions while taking bathroom and snack breaks as needed.
Nightfall Haunted Territory
Nightfall Haunted Territory
Haunt
Haunted trail
It was Friday the 13th...so I went to a Haunted attraction....and had a great time! The ticket you buy will affect the amount of wait time you experience so if you are in a hurry get the VIP for Fast Pass. Otherwise do what we did and get General Admission, sit by a fire and enjoy a Frito Chili Pie and some beverages. the even have actors that mingle in the waiting area for phot ops and entertainment. Autumn vibes and I was there for it. The attraction is a decently long walkthrough attraction near the Lost Lake and woods. You will get to see a lot of the classic horror film icons and scenes as you traverse the trail. Nothing like stumbling upon a quiet Michael Myers when you least expect it.
Haunted Overdrive
Haunted Overdrive
Haunt
Maze
Haunted trail
This was a fun Haunted corn maze style attraction to visit. The attraction has its own short film showcasing the Lore and back story of the haunt and explains what you are about to see. The Haunt was really two parts, the first being a leisurely stroll through the realm of the Fae where you can do photo ops and talk to characters while the second is a corn maze with several jump scares. The only thing I feel the corn maze was missing was a hidden Semi-Truck Scare to represent the short films villain.
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