We’ve Got Your Haunted Hayride Right Here

This is happening in the hills above Calabasas, in the West Valley, so I have a soft spot for this new Halloween attraction. Plus, they incorporate actual real-life ghost storytelling into the event, which is crazy cool.

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Looks spooky already: Gillette Ranch from above.

The Haunted Hayride was started by a couple gals who were transplants from the midwest & east coast, and who missed the Halloween hayrides they’d had in their childhoods. In addition to being super spooky ’cause it’s, well, in the woods and all, it has your standard scares and scream-inducing surprises. It also has readings of ghost stories, a carnival sideshow,  cider & candy apples, so I’m sold.

They’re getting well-known names to do the ghost story sessions, and it looks like Amy Smart will be doing this Friday’s reading.

They’ve given me a discount to pass on to you, our loyal Metblogs readers. When you buy your tix online, you’ll have the option to enter a promotional code: type in “Metblogs” for five bucks off! You’re welcome.

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3 Comments so far

  1. John M (unregistered) on October 8th, 2009 @ 12:35 pm

    Thanks for the post. That looks terrific. I can’t wait to go. Halloween is my favorite time of year, and I was hoping to find soomething fun and different this year. And thanks for the discount, too!


  2. lezgull on October 8th, 2009 @ 2:18 pm

    I am so gonna go to this, it looks awesome. I loves me some HALLOWEEN time!!!!


  3. bluedesert (unregistered) on October 11th, 2009 @ 7:36 am

    Thanks for the discount tip. I took my daughters last night and it was loads of fun!



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