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Increasing the Scare Factor of a Haunted Hayride
Ryan Pluta walks us through ways to turn up the scare intensity and increase customers.
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Hayride Requirements - When Choosing a Site
Due to limited space, exposure to the elements and lack of readily available power, hayride trail design is an art and a science. At Frightland, in Middletown, Delaware, the hayride trails twist and turn like a...
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Build Your Own Hayride Wagon
To purchase a hay wagon, large enough for a hayride, you will spend around $2,000 per wagon and most hayrides run three or four wagons. This can be a budget buster if you are just starting out. You may wish to strike a deal with
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Haunted Hayride Safety
Safety at a Haunted Hayride site is of extreme importance to all concerned, and therefore demands the attention of every staff member, from the parking lot attendant to the maintenance crew. From the moment a patron drives onto the property...
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Pressure Switch for Hayride Effects
Due to limited space, exposure to the elements and lack of readily available power, hayride trail design is an art and a science. At Frightland, in Middletown, Delaware, the hayride trails twist and turn like a...
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Haunted Hayride Spotlight: Field of Screams
In the meadows and hillsides around Lancaster, Pennsylvania, there are many fields of corn, and oats but only one Field of Screams! One of America's leading Haunted events, this multi-element spooktacular consists of...
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Air Hose Activiation for Hayride Effects
Due to limited space, exposure to the elements and lack of readily available power, hayride trail design is an art and a science. At Frightland, in Middletown, Delaware, the hayride trails twist and turn like a...
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The Outside Open Air Maze
In the 1950's, the minimalist "modern" architectural movement was all the rage. Clean lines, boxy shapes and flat roofs characterized the style, which made it "un-cool" for people to live in the ornate turn-of-the-century Victorian homes. What were once...
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