Photo courtesy of Los Angeles Haunted Hayride
After some debate due to Covid-19, LA's infamous Haunted Hayride is set to return.
Griffith Park will be transformed into the notorious Los Angeles Haunted Hayride from Sept. 24 – Oct. 31. The scene brings guests into the strange and eerie town of Midnight Falls, set on Halloween in 1985.
The 13th annual Halloween festival will allow visitors to get to know the resident of Midnight Falls in Town Square while revealing the town’s sinister and gruesome secrets.
Some attractions of the night include:
Photo courtesy of Los Angeles Haunted Hayride
Victims aboard The Hayride will witness the horrors afflicting the town and experience the curses set upon the residents by the witch of the woods who summons spirits of the underworld.
The Town Square is where it all goes down. Creepy townsfolk will roam the grounds and interact with guests to give them a chill and a thrill.
The neighborhood of Midnight Falls is spookily decorated while the resident creatures, monsters, and ghouls wait in the shadows for those brave enough to trick or treat.
Photo courtesy of Los Angeles Haunted Hayride
Guests can tour the local mortuary to see what awaits them if they separate from the group.
Photo courtesy of Los Angeles Haunted Hayride
This 70s style rest stop is also a “tourist trap,” where unlucky guests are used as human meat and driven by the thirst for blood. The cat and mouse style maze will leave you screaming in terror due to the aggressive townsfolk.
There are a variety of tickets for specific attractions at the Los Angeles Haunted Hayride, which you can purchase here.
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