![]() ![]() Attracted by Halloween, they have converged in the portals that are opened during Halloween. Souls have converged in the many haunted houses, slaughterhouses, fields, haunted mazes, haunted hayrides, trails, woods, ghost tours, paranormal activity, attractions and more. Unfortunately, they must return to do their bidding as part of their mission in purgatory. The intense energy they expel helps the living keep them at bay for the remainder of the year. Connecticut is well known to the haunt world. Committee and cast members spent time researching the disorders and the resulting program aims to “educate, entertain, and might possibly startle, shock and terrify the unnerved.” The tours run beginning at 7 p.m. The Nightmare on Main-Phobia Faces of Fear event at the Willimantic Textile & History – or Mill – Museum, 411 Main St., Willimantic, will host a “nightmare” tour highlighting various fears, from acrophobia (heights) and arachnophobia (spiders) to astraphobia (thunder and lightning). ![]() More: A beloved, frozen treat: Ten ice cream shops you need to visit in Eastern Connecticut Phobia in Willimantic There are no tickets sold for the donation-based event, which runs from 6-9 p.m., Oct. Performers will be on hand at the family-friendly Halloween event, which raises money for operation of the sanctuary. Guests will also get the chance to meet some of the rescue horses at the non-profit sanctuary. įolks at Plainfield’s Hay Burr Inn Equine Rescue & Sanctuary, 169 Burr Hill Road, are inviting guests this month to dress up and walk their “haunted” trail, a half-mile length with different paths. For more information and to purchase tickets, go to. There’s a matinee option open for a day-time experience. Tickets range from $18-20 and group rates are available. If past years’ are any indication, expect to again hear the roar of chainsaws and the screams of attendees. The attraction, open select nights in October, will again feature dozens of scare actors dying for a chance to meet you along trails, past mausoleums and through a graveyard. ![]() The popular Baltic haunted house Dark Manor, 25 Main St., returns for another month of chills and thrills. More: Where you can go in New London, Windham counties for your fall food fix Dark Manor in Baltic and guided house tours kick-off at 6 p.m. The fairground, 15 Fairgrounds Road, opens at 5 p.m. Scaredy-cats can opt for a $5 bonfire-only ticket or check out the food vendors. Your $10 ticket gets you admission to two haunted houses and a bonfire area where nightly entertainers will perform. ![]() Feargrounds in BrooklynĪfter a year without the popular Brooklyn Spooky Nights extravaganza, the town’s Parks & Recreation Department is swooping in with its new “Feargrounds” experience on Oct. Here are four places to visit that’ll get you in the spirit of the Halloween season. It’s the time of year when ghosts, monsters and assorted ghoulies come out to play. Watch Video: What happens behind-the-scenes of a haunted house ![]()
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