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Hollerin Haunts Hayride

2.9 (11 reviews)
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Georgia K.

Really did not meet my expectations. The production value on the three different activities was very sub-par. I can see how this would be a good thing to bring kids to, because it's not super scary in content. The most scary thing about the Hayride and the Corn Maze (which was wheat??) was that the jump-scares. It took us about 2 hours to get through the line for the Hayride as well as for the Zombie Hunt. Not worth it in my opinion. So maybe a good activity for your family with younger kids but for college age kids I would recommend doing something else. Lastly, I would like to note that the Zombie Hunt was so EXTREMELY sad, it was almost funny. These poor people who just dress up in layers of protection and thick face-masks so they can be pelted with paint balls over and over again. I felt so bad for these people, you could tell they were not loving it. They just trudged up to the Zombie Hunt bus and then fell over after a while. I think this place needs to work on adding more hayrides and zombie hunts into the mix because the lines got back up after a while. I'm sure this would mostly require purchasing more hayride pins and tractors.

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3 days ago

Everyone always has a wonderful time the vibes are the best and the people are very friendly

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2 years ago

Fantastic! The hearse ride was amazing! Plenty of good acting for sure!! Highly recommend!!

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Darkside Haunted Estates - Haunted estates - rated PG13

Darkside Haunted Estates

3.0(6 reviews)
43.0 mi

Awesome set design and experience. Very fun for two adults and two teenagers…read more We bought the fast-pass and it was well worth it. Bring cash for parking, t-shirt, and drinks. The main attraction is a mile long walk through multiple themed houses. The actors are believable, intimidating, and hide in all the right places. Jump scares are guaranteed. The path is very uneven, music can be very loud, and groups of people get clustered together. We saw young kids crying. I would rate this experience PG13.

Shady and unscrupulous business owners. Go elsewhere…read more We purchased tickets to attend this event on October 25th. We intentionally wanted to go to Darkside Haunted Estates because it was more "off the beaten path" and given how many people have moved to the Raleigh area since last year, we wanted to get away from the hordes of people. We purchased our tickets for October 25th. Yes, we purchased tickets WEEKS in advance to make sure we would be able to attend just in case there was a lot of demand for October 25th. We were so excited to come that we brought two other couples with us, all of whom bought their tickets in advance. We drove an hour to get there and were greeted by a line of cars a quarter of a mile long. Whatever, right? It's the week before Halloween, there's some demand. Cool. Well we finally inch our way to the parking lot entrance and the attendant tells us "we're closed for now, we don't have any parking available, so you can drive around for thirty minutes or try to come back another night." I'M SORRY, WHAT? We bought tickets to guarantee our spot on the 25th. We told her we want a refund and we got an email address to contact them. They're only open from 7pm-10pm. It was 8:45pm, and once we got back in line we'd be behind at least 50 other cars lined up on a dark two-lane road. There's no way we're making it back to the front of the line by 9:15, and the event ends at 10pm. We contemplated going back the next weekend but given that it's an hour out of the way, it's not exactly the place you can just pop into on your way home from work. We decided to get a refund given that we did not receive the access on the 25th we paid for. We emailed them. They're now dodging our emails and not responding. We paid for two tickets plus the quick pass for a total of $37 per person, and these shysters don't have the integrity to respond to emails and refund customers for products and services they didn't receive. We'll be contacting the NC Consumer Protection division of the NC Attorney General and filing a dispute with our credit card company. This company was greedy, oversold their tickets to maximize their profits, and now they refuse to own their mistake and issue refunds. It's just going to get worse next year once another 20,000 people move here by next Halloween. Avoid this location. You've been warned.

Xtreme Haunt - Display on arrival

Xtreme Haunt

2.8(5 reviews)
60.6 mi

**Spoiler Alert***…read more The following review comes from an adult, child-free prospective. Every year I like to check a new haunted house. I came here with a MeetUp group to check this place out. It's right off 98 on the Raleigh/Durham line. Parking: I arrived at 7 PM and there was plenty of parking. I left around 9:30 PM and parking spots appeared scarce. Tickets: I purchased the general admission ticket online for $16.50. But read the Cons. It "included" Zoombie shooting and 4 smaller attractions--Phobia Room, Dark Maze, Jail Cell, and I don't remember the other one. Cons 1. You will wait in an incredibly slow line even if you purchase online. They scanned the ticket on my phone and then gave me a ticket for paintballs and the other 4 attractions. 2. You have to pay an EXTRA $10 for 100 paintballs. WHAT?!? Why wasn't that included in the price? The real cost was $26.50 total. 3. The zombie shooting ride did not have many live zombies. Most were mannequins. Who wants to shoot inanimate figures? 4. The scares were below average to average. 5. They lost the opportunity to set the atmosphere while we waited in that long line. Only one actor creeped by while we waited. Pro 1. There's a bar at the entrance. I didn't go inside. 2. Parking is free 3. They offer VIP packages so you can skip the lines. Overview: There were some entertaining moments and concepts but nothing phenomenal here.

*They do NOT enforce any mask wearing or social distancing, despite what they claim and market…read moreonline. This includes the registration/line staff - about half were not wearing masks throughout the entire night* A group of us attended Xtreme Haunt Saturday 10/24 and were surprised at the lack of control and safety measures that were being followed. I was very surprised - other haunted houses I attended this year in the area are enforcing safety measures and it was a great experience. At Xtreme Haunt, most of the 'actors' were wearing face coverings, but many of the employees you actually interact with (think: registration, monitoring lines, etc.) were not. Probably half of the attendees were not wearing any face coverings and there was no enforcement, or even encouragement, of social distancing. To that point, there was 0 organization/facilitation of an organized queue for us to safely wait in line without being packed in a tight crowd of strangers. I just called the office Sunday 10/25 AM to explain my concerns that the website markets safety measures, yet the actual experience is opposite of that. The response was "Sorry, we can't control everything." However, (1) managing your employees to follow safety protocols is absolutely possible, (2) building in a safe and organized queue process seems like a necessary planning step to have taken months ago, and (3) yes - you absolutely can require guests to abide by your requirements of face coverings. Every other haunted house in the area is doing so.

Hollerin Haunts Hayride - hauntedhouses - Updated May 2026

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