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Brian G (He/Him) | MA, USA, Earth, Milky Way
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The Dark Harvest Hayrides
Scary Acres RI
Haunt
Hayride
Typical haunted "hayride". Not the longest in the area and mostly jump scares. But definitely good for an evening out when combine with the other attractions.
Reaper's Hayride
Spooky World - Foxborough
Haunt
Hayride
Always a fun time, changed a little from year to year but the cast really put the effort in to keep it fun. Narrator on the wagon keeping the story going.
Haunted Hayride
Spooky World - Berlin
Haunt
Hayride
Fun hayride made up of very random, but entertaining scenes. Theme would change a little every year. Some jump scares and animatronics.
Witch’s Woods
Witch's Woods
Haunt
Hayride
Fun park, though doesn't change much from year to year. Couple walk through haunts, "hay"/wagon ride, carnival games, etc. Walkarounds are a lot of fun to interact with.
Haunted Hayride
Seven Cedars Farm
Haunt
Hayride
I had to be honest and rate this as bad, though for a lover of haunted parks this is so bad it is good. I have genuinely never laughed so hard at a horror activity in my life. Everyone sits on a bench facing to the center of the wagon, making for a terrible viewing angle for all. Most sets only allowed for a visual on one side at a time. The slippery smooth wooden benches aren't great for the hills you are going up and down, numerous people on our wagon slid and would fall into other people or onto the floor in the middle of the wagon. I did however feel bad for the actors as they seemed to be understaffed (not sure if intentional or not) and were working multiple sets (likely slowed down the wagons leading to the longer wait times). The path trails they go down are rather windy and cross over each other. They could have chosen a much better route through the same trails that prevent you from seeing sets before you are supposed to and avoided the crisscrossing and wagons needing to stop to let another one pass. The animatronics all seemed to be on their last legs, sort of like they were bought from another haunted attraction that went out of business. The props and costumes didn't seem to match with most of the sets, though this was likely due to pretty much everyone having a baseball bat and the actors needing to work multiple sets.
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