A Night at All Hallows’ Eve Terror Town!4 min read
You can feel it in the air, Fall is slowly creeping and a few leaves have started to fall. You need a sweatshirt in the early morning and pumpkin spice lattes are being posted on everyone’s Instagram. This means one thing… It’s time for spooky Halloween outings like All Hallows’ Eve Terror Town.
Wild West Town
I got to check out All Hallows’ Eve Terror Town which is a large 19th century Old West town that has been transformed into a perfect haunted village with plenty for everyone to do. The haunted trail is the main attraction but there is also the town that has shopping, food, a bar with live music, an outdoor movie area, and games. While this is all going on, there are characters who go around spooking people and if you are brave enough to choose to wear the “red bracelet” you are fair game when it comes to being part of the theatrics. This means they can safely touch you. But, if you choose not to wear the bracelet, it is a no-touch experience.
If you love spooky stuff you have to check this out. I was really impressed with this place and the masterminds behind it really did an amazing job.
The Haunted Trail
A thrill-seekers dream is hitting this award-winning trail that starts in a spooky old chapel and leads you out to the trail which has incredible scenery and great actors with movie quality costumes. The story unfolds on the trail takes you along with the tale of the family that moved into town and started pushing their strange beliefs on everyone. They killed the town’s priest and tried to sway everyone to follow along with them and join their “cult”. OMG, I’m freaked out just typing it and wait until you go through it!! Although I’m a little wimpy :) YIKES
Do You Have to do the trail?
No… and they make it easy for a group of people to enjoy the night. You get a ticket to go on the trail and you turn it in and get a text when it’s your turn. That way you can all walk around and check out the very interesting shops, listen to live music, or play games like corn hole, ax throwing and brain smash (my fave :). All of this is part of the cost, which is great. There is plenty to do while others in your group try to get back to you from the trail… ALIVE! You have to check out the unusual photo op store, too. The photographer has the coolest photo area and you can wear costumes and have your scary makeup done for your photo. I was really impressed with the shopping and other themed things to do. The shop owners were so fun they made the night even better.
Great Night
I must say I would go again! It was more fun than I even thought it would be and they have really done a fantastic job. This is only the second year and last year it was awarded many impressive scare factor awards! It is also Veteran owned and operated.
Other things to know
- The grounds are grass and mud so wear shoes that are good for any conditions.
- It is also getting cooler at night and you are on an open farm so bring a jacket.
- Be ready for loud shot sounds… you will jump a couple of times hahaha but it’s all part of the show.
- Cost $25 for General Admission $35 for the “red bracelet” experience *if you are doing this don’t wear your favorite clothes. You may get “bloody” and it may not come out of some clothes or bring a rain poncho.
- Masks are mandatory even though it is an outdoor event!
*This event is not recommended for kids under 16 years of age
Where is it?
1449 Greenbush Cobb Rd. Williamsburg
Open: 7p.m. -2a.m. Friday & Saturday September 4th – November 14th
Looking for family fun for the little ones I will be posting info and giving away tickets on my IG for Fall on the Farm at Blooms & Berries
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