Los Angeles Haunted Hayride is at it again, scaring everybody half to death. And this year, they’ve thought of some new ways to do it!
This is the fourth season for the popular L.A. attraction, which Southern California horror fans have already come to consider a Halloween tradition. Los Angeles Haunted Hayride is unique in its 360-degree approach to horror, its interactive nature and the fact that it’s a “green” scare attraction. They also have an ongoing story–which, this year, is called “The Congregation.” Then, there’s the consideration that the Griffith Park Old Zoo area, in which the hayride takes place, just possibly could be…well, actually haunted.
Melissa Carbone is the president of marketing company Ten Thirty One Productions, as well as the creator and Executive Producer of Los Angeles Haunted Hayride. She explained how she came to create her unique Halloween attraction…
Los Angeles Haunted Hayride has been ongoing for weekends in October. Rides start at 7:30 on Halloween night, but get there early.
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