November is Here but the Halloween Scares Aren't Over Just Yet!
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November 1, 2018 By Newsletter Staff
Fields of Terror Mountain Home, AR Open Friday 11/2 and Saturday 11/3 Fields of Terror presents Zombies in the Field. Climb aboard our trailers & sit with our head commander on our interactive hayride. |
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Hotel of Terror Springfield, MO Open Friday 11/2 and Saturday 11/3 At that time it was not safe to let your kids go trick or treating any longer , The kids didn’t have anything to do for Halloween so we thought we would give them something fun to do besides getting into trouble soaping windows and toilet papering houses. |
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Dickherber Farms Dardenne Prairie, MO Open Friday 11/2, Saturday 11/3, Sunday 11/4 and 26 other dates Dickherber Farms is like going back in time to a trip to gramma's farm. Activities: Corn Maze Petting Farm Hayride Kids Play Area Pumpkins Bon fire We have a great selection of Petting Farm animals including mini donkeys (baby Dapple), mini horse, goats, sheep, chickens, kittens, cats, ducks, and pil |
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Big Joel Safari Petting Zoo & Educational Park Wright City, MO Open Friday 11/2, Saturday 11/3 and Sunday 11/4 Big Joel's Safari Petting Zoo and Educational Park is the 'zoo made for you' and is the premier animal-based attraction in the area. |
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Papa Charlie's Pumpkin Patch Chillicothe, MO Open Friday 11/2 and Saturday 11/3 Every October Good Time Charlie's turns into Charlie's Pumpkin Patch. A great outing for the family you will never forget. |
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Spring Hill Pumpkin Patch Cabool, MO Open Saturday 11/3 and Sunday 11/4 Spring Hill Pumpkin Patch - Where Every Kid Can Be a Country Kid For A Day. Come on Out and Make Some Memories. Activities: Corn maze Train rides Hay bale run Playground Hay ride Hay fort Corn bin Train ride (for small children only) Picnic area available |
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Weston Red Barn Farm Weston, MO Open Saturday 11/3 and Sunday 11/4 A trip to the Weston Red Barn Farm is like visiting a turn of the century working farm. In the fall, the farm comes alive as we celebrate the harvest. |
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The Beast Kansas City, MO Open Friday 11/2 and Saturday 11/3 Established in 1991, The Beast is known throughout the industry for it's elaborate scenes and attention to detail. The Edge of Hell has been scaring Kansas City since 1975, and is widely regarded as the Grandaddy of all haunted houses. |
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Shryocks Callaway Farms Corn Maze Columbia, MO Open Friday 11/2, Saturday 11/3 and Sunday 11/4 Located in Callaway County, Missouri, Shryocks’ Callaway Farms is the perfect fall get-away for family and friends. Make plans now to come out to the farm and enjoy our life-size corn maze, group hayrides, roaring campfires, pumpkins, and the infamous gumball coaster! |
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Necro Planet Columbia, MO Open Friday 11/2 and Saturday 11/3 The world is dead. Society has collapsed. Law and order have been replaced by chaos and survival. NecroPlanet is nationally recognized as one of the best haunted attractions in Missouri and is conveniently located near all 3 college campuses and downtown Columbia. |
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Macabre Cinema Haunted House Kansas City, MO Open Friday 11/2 and Saturday 11/3 Are you ready to go from the screen to scream? Welcome to the Macabre Cinema Haunted House. Don’t just watch it, live the action of classic and contemporary horror scenes on your 45 minute – one hour adventure through our haunted 1930’s movie theatre. |
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McKenna Family Farm Branson, MO Open Friday 11/2, Saturday 11/3, Sunday 11/4 and 5 other dates Fall is here. Come visit McKenna Family Farm for some fall fun. Hay rides, slides, bounce pillow, corn maze, hay maze, and much more. |
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Exeter Haunted Barn & Corn Maze Exeter, MO Open Friday 11/2, Saturday 11/3 and Sunday 11/4 The Haunted Corn Maze: On Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights, the innocence of the corn maze is lost and nothing can stop the evil from finding you inside! |
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Edge of Hell Kansas City, MO Open Friday 11/2 and Saturday 11/3 The Edge of Hell is a nationally acclaimed haunted house, considered the Granddaddy of haunts with over 4 decades carving the tradition of scaring for visitor enjoyment. |
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