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Haunted Hoochie and Dead Acres are not for the faint of heart or the easily grossed-out. The Haunted Farm is celebrating 25 years of scares this year. The family-friendly Pleasantville attraction offers a spooky hayride, a haunted barn maze, a bonfire and free entertainment. The attraction is open Fridays through Sundays in September, beginning on Sept. September hours are 6 p. The ladies at the ticket booth were very nice. I also purchased a shot glass for my collection. I asked what the possibility of it breaking in my pocket during the haunt might be and they thought it would be fine, they then asked what the possibility would be of me placing a tip in their tip jar.

Well played…. There was a concession stand with drinks and snacks, but we did not partake in any snacks or drinks. Their website provides a lot of information about the haunt.

Admittedly at first it does not look like much. A large building and a silo. However once the show starts and light and fire start it is a diferrent experience. Once the show starts they definitely get you pumped up, a different feeling from the typical haunt. In the parking lot, there is not much to see because trees hide the haunt.

Walking through the opening between the trees there is still not much to see. Music fills the area… an odd mix… theme songs from tv shows, popular music, and metal. There are funny signs and warning signs hanging on a fence to the left. On our right, near some picnic tables, a building with large, menacing skulls houses Bad Trip in 3-D, and the concession stand sits in front.

Once past the fence, the Ticket Barn is straight ahead with a yellow neon sign. We got in line at At this time, not much was going on. Looking around, I was surprised by the amount of younger people in the audience. Kids from the age of ten and up were in line. As this was an R-Rated haunt and so extreme, I was a little concerned that either they should not have been at this haunt… or this haunt was not as racy as we had heard. About 50 people were ahead of us. In the waiting area, there were some animal skulls on the house and stage.

As darkness fell, the 3-D barn lit up green and the skulls glowed red. At a screen on the house turned on and played a video of Donald Trump.

A recent complaint I have read online is about the haunt stating their political stance. They want to be controversial. The video played clips of Trump and his agenda. My main complaint was that the sound system sounded horrible. It was hard to understand the video, as it was too loud and muffled. Around this time, the fire eater came out into the crowd and did some cool demonstrations.

The jester and two hillbillies joined in on harassing the crowd. About 5 minutes later there was some commotion a few rows back in line. A person was laying on the ground and the police were standing around them. I am not sure if they jumped over a rope and fell or passed out. A few minutes later, an ambulance came and took the person. Hopefully they are ok. Right around this time an individual came out on stage whom I believe to be the owner and provided some rules and then the show started.

The music turned up, the stage opened, fire came from the building and a girl in a bikini was dancing in a cage. The characters on the stage were pumping us up by yelling obscenities at the crowd and throwing glow bracelets out to the audience. At people started going through the haunt. As we waited, the videos started playing music videos that really had nothing to do with Halloween or horror. The caged girl kept dancing and switched out with another dancer in pasties.

Then a music video came on with videos of Hitler and Nazis… looks like they are really looking to offend as many people as possible. By we were entering the haunt.

Two-plus hours is not a bad wait for a haunt, especially since I heard wait times can reach four-plus hours. We were pumped up but it felt more like a Rob Zombie concert then your typical haunt. The sound effects vary tough out. There is so much going on in this haunt! The Hoochie really packs in the effects and detail even more than it packs in the people. There is so much to see that it really is a shame how fast they push you through.

Once the first scene ends, the music blares and we get pushed into the next area. Other areas have music and sounds that match as well. Also after the first scene, it becomes a near non-stop spiral into the unknown until you reach the next death play to catch your breath for a minute. This is where you get shoved into a room like cattle to watch a horrific scene of violence and blood.

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A motorcycle was also cleverly utilized to terrorize the guests. There was certainly no shortage of scare actors in The World Famous Haunted Hoochie, as these scenes were swarming with spooks! We lost track of how many times scare actors would appear practically out of thin air to scare the crap out of our squad. They were rather sneaky and tenacious in their attacks.

Not to mention their unique skits and pure perfection at utilizing improv to personalize the experience for the haunt goer! The high quality and realistic costuming and makeup that the scare actors possessed only helped to further immerse the audience into each and every scene! After nearly 20 minutes of non-stop blood-curdling terror, we finally escaped from The World Famous Haunted Hoochie, but not before a few chainsaw wielding maniacs delivered one final fright! As we caught our breath and tried to regain our bearings from the sensory overload of The World Famous Haunted Hoochie, we were directed towards and sent into Bad Trip in 3D!

Bad Trip in 3D is a 5 minute 3D spectacular experience. Nearly every square inch of this attraction, from floor to ceiling, was covered with props and animatronics. Surprises and scares of all sorts came from every which direction, leaving us vulnerable to actor driven pop scares.

As we exited Bad Trip in 3D our squad congregated back in the midway to converse about our experience.



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