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When they get back to their room, Rachel turns on the TV. Rancid continues looking up haunted hayrides articles on his phone.
‘Why Are Haunted Hayrides Popular?
The most prevalent Halloween attraction is the haunted house, but many people want something different — something to add to their experience. Haunted hayrides provide this. Instead of a traditional walk through a house, ride developers can theme hayrides as they wish, meaning attendees never know what to expect: a key to scares. Other advantages include the outdoor setting (which offers unlimited space), the ride aspect (which give patrons a rest from walking), and the close proximity as others (which enables everyone to experience scares at the same time).
From the Past to the Future
Hayrides have come a long way from the pleasurable drive in the countryside they once were. Today, hayrides are primarily nighttime gatherings that run throughout October — and the main intention is to scare rather than offer an opportunity to socialize. However, the evolution of hayrides is far from over. With heavy competition, venues will need to develop original ideas and keep changing scares to ensure customers keep coming back year after year.’ (Source)
Rancid shows Rachel a couple of pictures on some haunted hayrides and what they might see during the ride.
“I don’t know if I could handle a haunted hayride,” Rachel says. “You know that I can handle a lot of things but what if some spooky creepy thing jumps out in front of me? No haunted hayride for me!”
Rancid tells the love of his life that they don’t have to do that if she doesn’t feel comfortable with it.
Let’s continue - Rancid reads an article about corn mazes
Start at the beginning – Seasons come and seasons go – the hayride