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Dudas Haunted Farm Review 2024

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Duda’s Haunted Farm Review Haunt seekers took the old dirt road all the way to Duda’s haunted farm on 10/18/24 located in Brownsville PA. As we entered the massive farm grounds we could start to hear the upbeat sounds of oldies Rock n roll music specifically Rob zombie. Around us was the farmers market, pumpkin patches, green houses and extremely tall cornfields, hearing them flow in the wind and making a crunching sound. The smell of wood burning bonfires and not to mention a corn pit instead of a sandbox, where you can roll around in. It gave us a feeling of being back in our childhood days of old fashioned haunted farms. The atmosphere was a perfect type of eerie. Cold and chilly, as well as having the moon shine bright as a spot light guiding us the way to our first destination which was the Hayride. Before setting off to our haunted journey we were then given the rules and approached by Roy White the mastermind of it all. The tractor than started and we headed off into the darkness. Came to a scene with a huge square box with lots of LED black lights and painted walls with a corpsed body in a doctors chair. Out came the doctor all dressed in a white coat and yelling, screaming and climbing on the rails of the hayride saying the ‘Doctor is in!’ We continued on as he followed us and vanished into the woods. The next part of the ride we entered a huge barn with red glowing and strobed lights. We stopped inside the barn were we encountered crazy insane burlaped characters with chainsaws, noise makers and don’t forget the heavy adrenaline death metal music! A clown by the name of Mr. Jiggles followed us the whole way through the end stopping at each scene. We then came up to a cabin with vines and green lighting all around it. Unexpectedly we were blasted with cold fog air by an exterminator like figure. There was so much more see. We saw a drive-in theatre, diner, gas station, it was like we were in a small little town. Many scares throughout the hayride. The next attraction was into the cornfield maze, along the way we saw scenes of mine shaft caves, a big clown house with many clown props. As we left we went further into the cornfield maze and stumbled upon a crop circle with two 12ft skeletons with red lighting all around shining on them and a group of kids all dressed in dark clothing talking to one another. We believed this was the children of the corn. They had been showing us the way out…or were they? We were trapped for about an hour and half trying to escape the children of the corn, but there was too many. Finally we had gotten out. It was such an amazing and somewhat frustrating situation. I would definitely recommend this old time classic haunted farm and hayride! You’ll have a blast. Dudas Haunted Farm earned 5 stars from Haunt Seekers, recognized for its exceptional and iconic corn maze! Duda's Haunted Farm

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