Monday, November 21, 2011

Clayville’s Haunted House and Hayride

Clayville haunted house and hayrack ride were quite surprising this year. When people first glance at the town of Clayville, they notice nothing less than an old, run down town. This town was purchased by Pleasant Plains earlier last year. It is a common wonder of how these buildings are even still standing. However, looks can be deceiving, especially when referring to this haunted town.
The haunted house and hayrack ride had a lot to offer at such a low price of eight dollars. The entire event from start to finish lasted close to an hour. Before the hayrack ride people were seated around a warm fire to wait for the upcoming events. The town was filled with frightening clowns, jokers, bearded women, and even creepy children. The hayrack ride did not fail to frighten everyone on the ride, even those near the back. The ride took us through trails and monsters would jump on the back of the trailer. They even said things to the victims of the ride. After all the spooking, the hayrack ride led into the haunted house. There was about a twenty minute wait for the haunted house, but it was well worth it. As the characters rushed us into the haunted house, they proceeded to tell a story on the upcoming experience of the haunted house. Throughout the house people were jumping out of corners and screaming due to fright of unexpected visitors. The haunted house continued to get scarier as we moved along. The basement was flooded with darkness. We had no idea where we were headed at this point. We got through the tricky maze of the house eventually.
Overall, Clayville’s haunted house turned out better than expected. It was a very unique and frightening Halloween experience. This haunted house would be recommended to anyone interested in having a scary Halloween experience. It is a cheap way to enjoy a good time with a little bit of fright.

Ben Buckles and Megan Hergenrother
-The Cardinal

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