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Temporarily Closed - “Waitress, there’s a fly in my soup.” Consider yourself lucky if that’s all you find. From the roadside, Glutton’s looks like any other diner. Once you enter that all changes. Inside you meet a crass waitress, barking orders to the kitchen and delivering meals to the customers. Customers that are slumped over the counter. Are they asleep? Are they DEAD? From the kitchen window comes the stench of burnt meat. Down the hall and into the kitchen you meet the proprietor, Glutton. Shod in his chef’s coat, he keeps the orders filled. But what was that on the plate? Was that a finger? Where is he getting his meat? Behind the diner is his source, the Slaughterhouse. Animals being butchered. Their meat, sourced from Butcher Joe’s in Crow Hollow, hanging from the hooks, waiting to be used. Was that a head hanging next to the pig carcass? As you pass through the bowels of the processing area, you come across the truth. Not only are animals being carved for their meat, but there are bodies awaiting the same fate. Head for the loading dock to make your escape. Do not delay, or you may be tomorrow’s blue plate special.
83 haunts
LMFAO I went here with such high hopes since they’re rated so high and claim to be New Yorks BEST… yeah none of that is true. They advertise 13 attractions but that’s false. The hayride is terrible and the weird narration with the monotone “woman” served 0 purpose, 8 of the other 12 remaining attractions all take place in a corn field lol. It’s literally a giant corn field with 8 small areas with a different theme… that should be considered 1 attraction as it’s 1 cornfield and they’re not separated at all… not even by a sign. Then you have a motel and diner that are connected yet deemed as 2 separate haunts, then a manor and finally an area with carved plastic pumpkins which is apparently an attraction. STAY AWAY FROM HERE unless you like being scammed.
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56 haunts
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.
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This attraction was considerably more gruesome than the hayride.
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