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EDGMONT TOWNSHIP — As one of America’s most celebrated haunted attractions, the Bates Motel and Haunted Hayride opened its 35th season in late September with an array of new features guaranteed to delight and terrify visitors.
The award-winning attraction offers the Bates Motel, the Haunted Hayride, and the Revenge of the Scarecrows Haunted Trail.
Located at Arasapha Farm in Edgmont Township, this Halloween attraction has become a bucket-list destination for thrill-seekers across the country, drawing tourists from various regions for an unforgettable seasonal experience.
With its long history of scaring visitors through intricate props, realistic sets, and professional special effects, Bates Motel’s continued expansion serves not just as an entertainment venue, but also as a contributor to the regional travel industry.
This year, the Bates Motel has introduced new, larger-than-life scenes, enhanced animatronics, and massive props that rival Hollywood movie sets.
The America Haunts Group, which reviews haunted attractions, has voted Bates Motel and Haunted Hayride among the most thrilling experiences in the U.S. The attraction’s growing reputation is a testament to its success and its ability to impact local tourism year after year.
The Bates Motel and Haunted Hayride season will run every night from Friday, Oct. 3, through Sunday, Nov. 2.
Over the years, Bates Motel has established itself as one of the best haunted attractions in America, consistently praised by outlets such as CNN Travel, USA Today, and the Travel Channel.
Its main event, the Haunted Hayride, is a 25-minute journey through the dark woods, featuring jaw-dropping set pieces like a drive through an insane asylum, an eerily realistic New England church, a giant canyon, and a 200-foot cave.
This year, new scenes have been added, including a Wild West town with 15 life-sized buildings and animatronics, as well as dinosaur animatronics in a redesigned cavern.
Such enhancements not only boost the attraction’s scare factor but also create a more immersive experience for visitors.
These continuous improvements keep the attraction fresh, encouraging repeat visits from past attendees and drawing new crowds from further afield.
Tourism boost
For the local economy, the annual attraction has significant tourism implications.
Travelers often come from surrounding states, stay overnight in local accommodations, and dine at nearby restaurants, creating a ripple effect on the local business community.
With new scenes and props unveiled each year, the Bates Motel ensures that it remains a must-visit destination for Halloween lovers, providing a unique draw that boosts seasonal travel to Pennsylvania.
Haunted attractions like Bates Motel have a specific, but important, place in the travel and tourism industry, especially as Halloween becomes an increasingly popular travel season.
Families, couples, and thrill-seekers often plan weekend getaways around such events. Bates Motel’s reputation as one of the top haunted experiences has elevated it to a national level, drawing visitors from various parts of the U.S.
The hayride is a major contributor to the attraction’s fame. Scenes that replicate high-intensity movie sets create a lasting impression, often prompting visitors to share their experiences on social media.
As a result, the attraction garners organic marketing and word-of-mouth recommendations, which further fuel interest and visitor numbers.
Attractions like these not only stimulate local economies but also contribute to the broader travel industry by supporting the growing trend of experiential travel.
As travelers seek unique, immersive experiences rather than traditional sightseeing tours, destinations like Bates Motel offer something distinct.
By continually enhancing the attraction with new scenes, advanced animatronics, and Hollywood-style sets, Bates Motel secures its place on the travel itinerary for adrenaline junkies, both domestically and globally.
Experiential tourism
The Bates Motel and Haunted Hayride exemplify the growing market for experiential tourism, where travelers seek out unique, immersive adventures that go beyond the ordinary.
As travelers increasingly prioritize experiences, destinations that offer an emotional or sensory impact are seeing a surge in popularity. Bates Motel, with its highly interactive and atmospheric setup, capitalizes on this trend by delivering total sensory immersion.
Visitors report being fully engaged by the attraction’s sights, sounds, and even smells, adding layers to the haunted experience. This kind of sensory engagement fosters stronger memories and connections to the place, often encouraging repeat visits.
The travel industry, particularly in the U.S., has seen a notable rise in seasonal attractions drawing larger crowds year after year.
Events like the Bates Motel provide not only entertainment but also an economic boost during times when travel might otherwise slow down. By offering something special for Halloween, these attractions encourage both domestic and international travelers to plan their trips around such seasonal events, extending travel periods and increasing revenue for local businesses.
Continued success
As Bates Motel opens its 35th season with more thrills and chills than ever before, the impact on the travel industry is undeniable.
With a carefully designed mix of innovation, tradition, and immersive experiences, this haunted attraction continues to draw tourists from all over the U.S. and beyond.
Its contribution to Pennsylvania’s seasonal tourism is significant, and the attraction’s reputation ensures that it remains at the top of many travelers’ Halloween must-do lists.
By continually expanding and enhancing its sets, Bates Motel guarantees fresh experiences each year, encouraging repeat visits and solidifying its place as one of America’s top haunted attractions.
In addition to its general admission passes, Bates Motel and Haunted Hayride attraction also offers group discounts, Super VIP Passes which allow front-of-the-line privileges to all three attractions, preferred parking and a meal and souvenir T-shirt.
The Friday and Saturday VIP Passes offer front-of-the-line privileges to all attractions.
For tickets to The Bates Motel and Haunted Hayride: http://thebatesmotel.com.