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Contribuisci feedback$37 for a hayride. This use to be my go to for Halloween, not anymore greedy prices can't keep blaming Covid.
Don't waste your money. This is so unbelievably overpriced and for nothing. It takes less than 5 minutes to get through each house. The hayride is about 15 mins. It cost $200 for 3 of us to go through 2 houses and the hayride. I'm appalled I spent that much for no scares. Aside from the houses it would be cool if there was some other activities or something. So lame.
We came on a Friday evening a couple hours before they closed and they gave us a coupon to visit again on a weekday. None of the attractions were open except the hayride, the playground for the smaller children and they store and putput golf. I'm guessing because it was the weekday and they were closing soon. The pumpkins are a little pricey. My favorite thing here is the cider slushees and donuts. It's a part of my family tradition now. I have to make time to come back for the haunted hayride.
Night terrors is so well put together, with guests experience at the top of the list! As soon as we arrived we had staff making sure we knew where everything was, and suggesting to do the hay ride first so we could get through all the haunted houses with adequate time. The atmosphere is truly one of a kind! There were fire dancers, unicycles, ring acrobatics, bonfire pits, a karaoke section and scary monsters keeping everyone entertained! There was an abundance of security as well making sure everyone was safe. The haunted houses had amazing animatronics and a good assortment of actors. I have visited Wiards many times throughout the years and every time I'm even more impressed with the new animations and overall improvements they keep making! We had so much fun! I can't wait until next year to see what they do!
The last time I visited was on this occasion. The price seems to have went up to the tune of $44 per person for 4 events. You can get a VIP which includes jumping to the head of the line for $59. I have to admit that the lines were long. By the time we got to the 4th event we decided not to get in the long line for the Asylum. I will have to also admit that the first year was better because you knew what to expect the second time around. Especially in some of the places like the Mine Shaft and Haunted Hay ride but it was still fun. Also being able to sit by the fire, drink cider and eat a donut after the Hay ride was cool. The staff was friendly and helpful. If you have not been you should definitely check it out at least once.