Address: 4108 200th St, St Augusta, MN 55382, USA
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 7–11PM
Saturday: 7–11PM
Tiffany Tomsky
A little spendy for what they have set up. The hayride was quick and the characters get on right away and just touch you. Would've enjoyed more if they snuck up and left or startled you and left. Up in our faces, rubbing our necks was just weird. The woods was set up cool, but nothing happened. The corn fields had potential. The few that were in there did great! But the highlight was in the trailers! We had fun scaring ourselves in there. The sound machines and lights were awesome! Overall we made it fun but would've been better with more staff running around for the price!!!
mike dreyer
It was really fun... the actors kept the kids on their toes the whole experience, all the way from when we were buying tickets until the end of the actual attraction. It was a great time for all of us
B
I must say I was thoroughly unimpressed with the quality. 1) Air horns and chainsaws to the ears do not generate fear. However they do generate extreme annoyance and headache. 2) We couldn't see much of anything. The lighting is terrible. You had props in the woods and corn field which may have been scary, or at least interesting, but they were nothing more than dark blobs. I think there may have been a few figures moving about in the woods trying to create a scary environment or they may have been no more than tricks of my eyes. A little ambient lighting to properly light the path and your props would greatly improve the experience. A number of times we walked into the caution tape that marked the path because we could not see it. 3) You are very front loaded with actors. There were a few at the beginning before we got on and quite a number on and about the wagon but once we entered the woods the actors were few and far between. At least I assume the few we saw were actors. It was hard to tell because of the overall bad lighting. Overall there are better haunts for about the same price around the area. Definitely not worth the money.
Ashley Ward
Amazing! We had members in our group from age 7 - 38 & everyone, even the teenagers said it was awesome! We waited for maybe 30 minutes to get on the hayride but mostly because we stood around the fire for a few minutes & enjoyed the characters teasing the crowds. The trail was very clear and easily marked. There were a variety of cast who all did a phenomenal job. a few things to remember: -you're going to be outside & walking around at night - dress warmly & wear sensible shoes. -waiting your turn is expected - it keeps the groups together and allows for the best experience for everyone. -the reason you come is to be scared or startled; respect the cast and their efforts.
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Depending on crowd size, it takes around 45-60 minutes to get through. Hope to see you there!
Our last night for the 2020 season is October 30th
Tickets can be bought at the event. As long as you show up prior to 10:45, you will get a ticket.
No we are not. Open dates are listed at www.harvestofhorror.com.
The last night they are open for the 2018 season is Saturday October 27th.
We have seen young children do very well and other adults that do very poorly. It really depends on the temperament of the individual.
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