Local Attraction Named One of the Top ‘Terrorific’ Haunts in America

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One of the residents at this year's Bates Motel Haunted Attraction.
Image via the Daily Times.

The Bates Motel and Haunted Attraction at Arasapha Farms in Glen Mills is ready to frighten you once again this Halloween, albeit with some pandemic safety measures in place, writes Peg DeGrassa for the Daily Times.

The nationally recognized attraction was named this week as one of the top “Terrorific” Haunts in America for 2021 by haunted house expert Amber Arnett-Bequesth, the Queen of Haunts.

The Haunted Hayride is now a walkable, 25-minute haunted trail through the forest.  

The trail features an insane asylum, a New England church, and a cave.

There’s also the Psycho Path, the Revenge of the Scarecrows trail, and the Bates Motel.

Guests are treated to levitating spirits, floorboards that come to life, spooky actors in costume and makeup, pictures that follow them, and custom-made animatronic props.

Arasapha Farms is owned by the Bates family and its Halloween attraction has brought in thousands over three decades.

For less horror and more family fun, there’s the Harvest Hayride with a corn maze, pumpkin picking, and games.

Read more about Bates Motel in the Daily Times.

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