Aleks Morales
In my best opinion it’s worth the price, though the hayride could use a bit more work, but the house and cornfield make up for it ten fold.
First, the hayride. The hayride was more of a relaxing ride then a fright, not that there was anything scary in it at all but there where quite a few dull moments, also you don’t feel as threatened by the actors, as only few of them actually get on it, but some of of the stuff on it are pretty creative and haven’t see before, like the use of a truck chasing you down, so I still think it’s worth the ride even if it seems relaxing at times.
Second, the haunted house. I gotta say it’s one of the best I have ever been in, the effects and level of detail and guest interaction, you can tell how much work and love they put into it. The house it’s self is very convincing, you really feel like your going though a old rundown house, and the smoke and mirror effects and tricks of the eye, the use it to it’s fullest and do it well. I was blown away with all the effects, had be giddy through and through. A must see attraction.
Third, the cornfield, very well done walk through of a corn field, though it had its little empty walking space through the corn, you’ll hit houses and buildings along the way with really good scares, but then you go through long patches of corn with out any really fear of scarers hiding in the corn, but it kinda gives a sort of suspense of what is next to come, but maybe having one or two people in the corn in the longer paths just to fill the void a bit would help, but other then that was very well done, never found that woman’s husband though, maybe next time!
To wrap this up and give it a TLDR, it’s worth the money, the hayride isn’t too exciting, the haunted house was fan-freaking-tastic, and they corn field was really fun to walk through and had a good atmosphere
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