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    The Haunted World

    2.9 (51 reviews)

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    I have gone to Haunted World a few times and enjoyed my experience, but this experience really tainted my view. I work for a tax exempt company and we hosted an event for our community members. I sent an email ahead of time (picture included) and they informed me they would take care of me. Upon arrival, I asked the ticket clerk about tax-exempt, showed him all our paperwork, and he called over one of his supervisors. Once he arrived, he had us step out of line and met us with anger. This man was aggressive towards us and would not work with us, saying that it is a "pain in the *** that they would have to cover our sales tax". After being told to come back another night once we figured things out, we did our own math and calculated a potential work around. I ended up buying a false ticket with my own cash to cover the sales tax and get our group through (the ticket clerk worked with us and I appreciate it). I am not one to complain often, but this entire experience was extremely unprofessional and showed how much miscommunication there is within the company. If I was told from the beginning that tax exempt was not offered, there would not have been an issue. Overall, I would not recommend this organization for any large group activities.

    The entrance of huanted world a great place to take a photo
    K M.

    I absolutely love this place with all my heart it is my favorite place to go during halloween.It is a great place to take all a ages of kids. I went here when I was mabye 10 and it was terrifying (in a good way of course). The actors know when to comfort you though. I was so scared and the actor came and let me push the Trigger to his chain saw and gave me a high five. Same thing happened when I went with my brother and his friend, they where do scared and the actor acane and played took paper soccer's with him. After that he felt that he wanted to go do the huanted house and even after that they still scared him but he wants to go back and has been waiting all year. They have amazing lights and animatonics. They also have amazing picture taking places where it looks like you've been cut in half! This place is super cool and scary and I 100% recommend going here at least once.

    really bummed honestly, they have two attractions, a haunted house that takes maybe 10 minutes to get through, then a corn maze is the main attraction, me and my husband paid 80 bucks to get in, we've been in line for like 2 hours and have watched them let the people in, who bought the fast pass for 5 extra dollars, and completely neglect the huge line that people have paid to be in. like if we can't get in without paying a few extra bucks then don't even make it an option. i used to come but it's clear they're so money hungry that it's not even worth it. so dumb, and definitely won't be back.

    Here is what's left of your ticker stub at end of evening
    Bob B.

    Overrated people jammed in nothing scary no one in my group or the 10 people in front or behind were the least bit scared. Including the one girl in our group of 8 who is afraid of horror movies. Not one squeak. We were packed like sardines and race walked through both "attractions". The people behind me kept jamming into me and ripping off my shoes because we are so bunched together and you could tell they just wanted to jam as many people through as possible as quickly as possible. So being so busy going through each thing you never really got the chance to be scared. It's just Hey here we are Is here on a Forced Marchl through a corn maze Let's keep on moving. There was definitely no time to dawdle or slow down my fitbit Showed I walked it in less than 20 minutes. The only Really frightening portion for my group of 8 was when the 2 months pregnant lady was in one area and wanted to vomit because somebody else wanted to vomit. So for $35 for a fast pass that you can order on your phone The Lines weren't bad but seemed like everybody was just trying too hard Maybe because we've all seen covid there's nothing really scary after that Was bummed I blew 35 bucks

    I came here back in 2015 and remember it being the best haunted attraction that I had been to. There were actors everywhere in the maze and it seemed to never stop. I just went again for the second time in 2022 and I was very disappointed. I had been so excited to go and brought my little brother to his first haunted attraction and was super excited for him to be scared. He wasn't. I don't know if they were just short staffed or what but I hope they go back to how I remember it. Maze is super long tho which is nice compared to other places that only take 5-10 minutes to get through. However without actors everywhere there were lulls where my brothers and I were just laughing and cracking jokes doesn't keep the excitement up.

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    Best scare ever and they add something new almost every year. The actors are great, good verity of characters.

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    Was amazing.. it was well worth the money. Just moved to Idaho and better then universal studios halloween display and etc.

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    Spooky Halloween fun! The displays are very professional. Lots of twists, and turns and surprise inside the mazes :)

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    Fun haunted house. It's a great time to have with friends and family. It's super scary. Been coming here every year for the last decade.

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    Hyde Park Street Fair

    4.3(8 reviews)
    18.7 mi

    The Hyde Street Park Fair is a must-go if you're looking for something fun to do in Boise. There…read moreare so many vendors of all different kinds including clothing, pet products, crafts, and food. They really have it all. On top of that, they feature three different bands which makes the atmosphere even better. It is located at Camel's Back Park, so if you're up for it you can also hike to the top of the hill for amazing views of the city and the fair. We had such a great time here, and I highly recommend checking it out.

    Probably the best free event in Boise. Unlike Art in the Park, which has turned into a neighborhood…read morecraft sale, the Hyde Park Street Fair isn't just about selling people's art and craft projects. Instead, it really feels like a community event that brings together everyone who lives in the north end, and sometimes our neighbors to the west. The focus here is on connecting with people while perusing booths, eating food, listening to local social groups, and watching performances on the main stage. THey have a great variety of talent here, from kids playing marimbas to hackey sack competitions to cultural dancers to music groups. Check the schedule before you come if you're interested in any particular topic, and you're likely to find it--and for free. If you peer beyond the stage, you'll find slackliners, aerial yogis, and mountain bikers all practicing their sports in the park around you, and that itself is worth watching. There are usually some good food trucks, with tacos, Pronto Pups, Hawaiian and Greek food, and the usual fried....everything. Luckily, everything tastes better deep fried on a September night. Parking is a nightmare, but parking in Hyde Park always is, so plan to walk, carpool, or bike if you can. The fun is about being close to the people in the neighborhood, so enjoy the crush of humanity, grab a kombucha and sit back and listen to the latest bluegrass jam band while the sun sets.

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    Lowe Family Farmstead - Pumpkin patch with the hayride tractor riding through it.

    Lowe Family Farmstead

    3.4(45 reviews)
    17.6 mi

    We came here right when they opened and it was honestly the highlight of our trip. Not that many…read morepeople at the time but loved how big it was and so much to do that it wasn't overwhelming. The price was a bit hefty but totally worth it to be honest. All the activities from the Slide, Feeding the Animals, the Cows and Animals, the chicken coop, the photo Ops, all the activities basketball hoops, the corn maze was our favorite & so much more there is to do you can easily spend a whole day here. Loved how clean and organized the place was there were different handwashing stations if you fed the animals and the Potty's they had outside were clean and didn't have a bad smell appreciated that. The food options we wanted we didn't get to try but that's ok. It was a bit windy that day that made some activities hard to do or for the corn to get roasted and so fourth, we grabbed some of their donuts and warm apple cider that was so good and perfect for the chilly weather. There was also pumpkin picking and loved that you can go out to the field and grab a wagon and such a fun activity to do with the family. They also had a lot of fun picture ops with the pumpkins as well & the little barn area that was decorated with pumpkins. Their sunflower field was so amazing I had never been to one but it was magical. Wear shoes you don't care for cause it was muddy in the fields and you can take the ones you like and just pay for them at the little shack. They also had tons of Zinnias that were beautiful and those were up for purchase as well. All in all it was def a fun place to visit, I mean their corn maze was shaped like a Jet & not to mention the Pig Races! Grab your family & friends and stop on by..

    I'm not a sucker for fall activities like most "basic girls" but I will drag my husband here every…read moreyear. Nice variety u-pick pumpkins, great activities for kids, and I'm a sucker for a petting zoo, I matter how grown up I am. Even if it's expensive- I can't resist.

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    Idaho Renaissance Faire - Idaho Renaissance Faire 2023 - Expo Idaho

    Idaho Renaissance Faire

    3.5(2 reviews)
    14.4 mi

    My wife and I have been attending events hosted by the Idaho Renaissance Faire since 2018 and we…read morecan safely say it has been one of our favorite outings and preferred dates. The group that hosted these events are always so joyful and lively. There's always things to do and a little something for everyone. As one can expect from a nice Renaissance Faire the entertainment types can vary from archery, fire dancers, belly dancers, armored knights, costumes characters, and browsing the vendors. Many vendors sell various handicrafts, foods, and souvenirs to make the weekend getaway memorable. This events usually have a maypole, king and queen, opening ceremony, and lots of shade since the are often hosted at the Kuna Greenbelt Park with the exception of Beltane which was at Expo Idaho. The group that runs these events are very dedicated and host memorable experiences that's perfect for the family. Be sure to check their website and see when they're in town next. Huzzah!

    I have attended these festivals in Texas, California and Arizona so have extensive experience. In…read moreIdaho this is really more of a renaissance themed craft show than a full blown festival. In AZ and TX their Festivals are in dedicated fairgrounds with permeant structures and give the feeling of being in Renaissance era Europe, there is nothing obviously modern. Here it's aluminum pop up tents and food trucks n a city park with absolutely none of the usual charm. No vendors with cheesy accents who stay in character, referring to you as my Lord and my Lady. I was honestly pretty disappointed, no wonder it's only one weekend a year rather than the six week long, bring the tent and spend a couple days at it, spectacular I've enjoyed elsewhere. There was entertainment, dancers and musicians, lots of vendors...but a big yellow Dickies BBQ tent and a Scentsy tent, and a food truck selling coffee at prices well above those posted right their on their board...these have NO place at a proper festival. Without someone making the investment to build dedicated fairgrounds as found elsewhere, it's extremely difficult to make constructive comments. This said...they should NOT allow food trucks or the marketing tents, it ruins the spirit of the event. They should absolutely require vendors to be in costume, referring to customers as my Lord/Lady. Having a vendor with a large, wood burning grill, cooking turkey legs would help add the right smell. There was no mead or grog, both typically found at these events. Now I know I've hammered on period appropriate...but I'll diverge here to say that vendors absolutely need to be prepared to handle credit cards. It was rediculous how many vendors were cash only...what, are we in the dark ages??? If not cards, then at least an ATM available. Now the question I always answer...would I return or encourage others to attend? Probably not because this experience would cause them not to want to try a proper Renaissance Faire elsewhere. I would highly recommend the faires in both Phoenix and Houston. AZ runs for about two MONTHS and can be done in a day, stretched to two. Houston is probably at least the size of Disneyland and can not be done in only one day, plan for at least two, there are campsites.

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    Treefort Music Fest

    Treefort Music Fest

    4.2(5 reviews)
    18.5 mi

    Treefort is a music festival, but it's so much MORE than just music. At first glance, you may think…read morethat it's just a bunch of music lovers hanging out in a park, listening to up-and-coming bands as well as a few better known groups. But then you start to hear about all the "forts" around town that draw in other interests. Yoga fort. Alefort. Comedyfort. Hackerfort. And some of those don't require a wristband at all-they are free and open to the public. If you're here to listen to the music, you definitely need the wristband-that's what gets you access to the park with the stages. However, since some of the ancillary activities are pubic, do a little research ahead and find out which events you can attend for free and which require a pass. I found myself spending the majority of time at Hackerfort (public) and the Yogafort (pass required). You can buy passes to individual forts, but the a la cart option will add up if you do several of those. Many of the local businesses partner with Treefort and host smaller events or performers-I love that! It gives me a chance to get outside the park and see what Boise really has to offer. And there's lots. The branding for Treefort is very hipster/creative and is all over town. I love that there's something for everyone here-whether you're a die hard music fan, a yoga enthusiast or LGBTQ+ you'll find something of interest at Treefort. I just wish the weather would have cooperated this year. Perhaps in years past, it was not so bad-but 2023 was COLD.

    A music festival is more than the music acts performing. It's really a little community that forms…read morefor a few days, each with a unique culture. Treefort is a surprisingly friendly and eclectic sea of lumberjack hipsters, Patagonia jacketed folk, and rainbow glittered festiv-elles mixing to make a super unusual festival that somehow really works? The ratio of gorgeous drag queens to long bearded and plaid flannel sporting crowd is low, but bizarrely delightful. I really noticed how kind this festival's culture was! The music was really all over the spectrum. Really enjoyed Liz Phair, one of the headliners. However, it was a joy to listen to a lot of the smaller names before attending to try to schedule which I wanted to hear. My absolute favorite discovery was the hilarious punk/pop Caroline Rose. She and her band seemed to draw a bigger crowd then even the headliners... IN THE RAIN! I think there were about 500 bands/DJ's performing this year. The Main Stage had the headliners and big hitters, including some stand up comics. This area requires a wristband to enter, while most of them do (except Kidsfort). A lot of the performances are in bars, outdoor smaller stages, and other community buildings scattered downtown. Across from the Main Stage, there is a great Kidsfort area on Saturday and Sunday that has all sorts of fun stuff for small tots all the way up to preteens. Crafts, free snacks, cardboard box fort cities being built lovingly by little guys. Even tot friendly bands. A block up from that, there is the Alefort. Most everyone has an aluminum mug carabiner clipped to theirselves. This is required in the Alefort Tent, and you buy tokens for $3.50 a piece to use at the 20+ beer/cider vendors. There are beer/cider vendors in the Main Stage area too. This festival is extremely vegan friendly. I'd say probably 70% of the food trucks had vegan options. Also, lots of friendly pups out and about in the streets between the different forts. Spring in Boise means wearing layers. There was a fair amount of rain, but the Main Stage had lots of cover for anyone bothered by it. Wear some really comfy shoes too, because you are going to put in miles trekking between one stage to the next over the course of the day through the evening. For serious music fans, you may be slightly overwhelmed to try to schedule all the artists you want to catch. Luckily the Treefort App makes this easy, and bonus for it letting you share your plans with all your friends. Tip: For any artist you have on your schedule that will be performing in a bar, be sure to get there at least an hour to 90 minutes early to get yourself in the door. We saw many long lines of people just trying to get into the doors of these bars. Lastly, there is amazing community support for this festival in Boise. You will see signs up in businesses and window art left and right downtown. A great community event with tons of sponsorship. Can't wait to attend again!

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