Monday, February 23, 2015

Best Haunted Hayrides in New England to Take During the Halloween Season

Have you been thinking about taking a haunted hayride this Halloween? Are you unsure of where to take your haunted hay rides because you don't know where the best haunted hayrides are in New England? Well, that is okay because I know five of the best places in New England to take a haunted hayride this Halloween

.The first and one of the best I might say to take a scary haunted hayride is at "Spooky World." Spooky world is located at Canobie Lake Park on North Policy Road in Salem, New Hampshire. Haunted hay rides usually begin in October and are on every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday night from five pm until 10 pm inside Canobie Lake Park. However the real scary haunter hayride begins on Halloween along with a party. Tickets to go on the haunted hay ride usually cost twenty two dollars, but it's free to get in for children under the age of three because they tend to get really scared at Spooky World. The haunted hayrides usually last an hour or so and some of the haunted exhibits you will see are the Monster Mansion, The Crypt, and The Silver Scream Horror Museum. For the younger children they do have a Monster Parade which is less scary, which is perfect for the little ones to enjoy. They even have a sign saying the monsters will never touch you so the little ones can feel safe knowing that the monsters can't come after them at all, but if the signs can't convince your little ones they are safe you can buy them a monster protection necklace that will help convince them and keep them feeling safe as well. Spooky World is the perfect place to go on Halloween to enjoy a scary good time with your friends and family. You can check out their website for more helpful information at http://www.canobiehaunts.com/.

The second best place to go on a haunted hayride is "Fields of Screams." It is located in West Greenwich, Rhode Island on 179 Plain Meeting House Road. Haunted hayride tickets cost around fifteen dollars per person and they are open in October on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights as well from 6 pm until 10 pm, but tickets will not be sold after nine and doors will close at nine so if you want to go on the haunted hayride make sure you arrive early at the Fields of Screams. At Fields of Screams you will be taken through the Psycho House of Horrors, Silver Load Ghost Town, and Area 51 Toxic Dump Area. Fields of Screams is the perfect place to go with older friends and family members, but do not take the little ones because I assure you it is a very scary haunted hayride to take and will defiantly scare your little ones to death. To check out more information or purchase tickets online go to http://www.field-of-screams.com/.

The third and greatest haunted hayride to take in New England is "J.T Farms Haunted Hayrides. They are located in Ellington, Connecticut on 158 West Road. They are open throughout the month of October on Friday and Saturday nights until ten and will give forty five minute hay rides. On these hayrides you will be taken through scary farmlands and barns and be told scary farm stories. However these hay rides are not meant for those who hate being scared to death, which means little ones shouldn't be taken on this hay ride in general. The cost to take these scary hay rides are fifteen dollars for adults and ten dollars for children. To find out more information on these awesome haunted farms hay rides check out their website at http://haydead.com/about.htm.

The fourth and may I say most scariest haunted hayride to take in New England is at "Valley of Fear and The Original Haunter Hayride." They are located in Buck's Country, PA and are located on 301 West Bristol Road. They are open every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday night from seven pm until 10 pm. Tickets cost twenty eight dollars each per person, but sometimes they have deals so make sure you check their website out at http://www.valleyoffear.com/fearpass.html. The sites you will be seeing on this haunted hayride Miles Manor, One Eyed Willies, and the Valley of Fears. This is not a place to take young children unless they don't scare easily, however this is the perfect place to take young adults, friends and family for a real scary fun filled night of horrors. This haunted hayride you will be sure to never forget if you dare go on it on Halloween night.

The fifth and very last but one of the best scariest haunted hay rides to take in New England is at "Allen's Haunted Hayrides." They are located in Smock, PA on 2430 Pittsburg Road. They are open in the month of October from 7:30 pm until 10:30 pm. Tickets cost 10 dollars per person and children under four are free. The sites you will see on this haunted hayride are Route 66, A Journey through the Woods, The Corn Fields, and then into the Haunted Barn. All the hayrides there last thirty minutes. Allen's Haunted Hayrides is the greatest to take friends and family of all ages and enjoy a spooky Halloween night out. Now if you would like more information on Allen's Haunted Hayrides checkout their website at http://www.allenshayrides.com/#.

Well there you have it, five of the best haunted hayrides to take in New England on Halloween Night. I know you will have a blast and really get your pants scared off at anyone of these haunted hayride places I mentioned in this article. For all of those who dare take anyone of these haunted hayrides I hope you truly have a scary good time.