Fright Kingdom Brings Stunning Animatronics and Staging to Scare You (5 Stars)
Fright Kingdom is one of the best and closest Halloween attractions in New England, and it's especially a treat on a rainy night.
Davis Mega Farm Festival is the World’s Best Corn Field Maze (5 stars PLUS)
I have long been a fan of Davis Farmland and Davis Mega Farm Festival, a real family farm from the 1800s turned into an amusement
Haunted Graveyard at Lake Compounce is Again New England’s Best Halloween Attraction (5 stars PLUS)
Lake Compounce is the oldest amusement park in New England, with rides to rival Six Flags and Canobie Lake Park closer to home. Ar
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Ghost Ship Harbor Shames Historic USS Salem Museum with Fake News “Education” (3 stars)
Ghost Ship Harbor is one of only three haunted attractions in the greater Boston area (the others being Haunted Somerville in Some
Barrett’s Haunted Mansion is The Most Theatrical Haunted House I’ve Ever Seen (5 Stars)
Halloween attractions vary just like theatre productions vary. Some like Spooky World are marketed well but don't have an artistic
Haunted Acres is New Hampshire’s Best Halloween Attraction (5 stars)
Haunted Acres is a gem, one of my favorite Halloween destinations, which in a previous year I called the best Halloween attraction
Interview with Witch’s Woods, the 5-star Halloween Destination Close to Boston
This week I visited Witch's Woods, which is more than a Halloween haunted house, giving it 5 stars in my full review. It's a giant
Witch’s Woods is Boston’s Closest Stay-All-Evening Halloween Theme Park (5 stars)
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Most Halloween attractions are all too brief. You arrive, you wait in line, the experience is short, and then
Sleepy Hollow at Old Sturbridge Village is Must See Outdoor Theatre (5 stars PLUS)
There's a reason why Sleepy Hollow is about to sell out, even though they extended their season from October into September, makin
“Dames at Sea” Parodies the Joyful Innocence of Yesteryear
Dames at Sea, Book and Lyrics by George Haimsohn and Robin Miller, Music by Jim Wise, Director and Choreographer, Ilyse Robbins, A