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WINDSOR, Conn. — The fifth annual Great Halloween Drive-Thru, located next to Brown’s Harvest Family Farm, 1911 Poquonock Ave., Windsor, Conn., will be open for its final weekend of the season, Oct. 24-26.

Visitors stay in their vehicles and drive through the farm along a journey of spooky holograms, special effects, sounds, and projections. The Great Halloween Drive-Thru is not scary. There are no live actors and no jump scares. The animated hologram shows, projections, and special effects throughout the park are ideal for families and children.

Spooky fun without the scare, the Great Halloween Drive-Thru is family-owned, created, and operated, and draws visitors from all over Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, and New York. Tickets cost $30 per car (cash only), paid at the entrance.

“We’ve had a busy season. People have come from all over New England and New York to experience this family-friendly event. We’ve had families coming every night we’re open saying their kids love it so much, it’s all they talk about,” said creator Frank Campiti, who runs Campiti Ventures, also responsible for the annual Suffield Summer Fair and Fireworks.

“Parents are always looking for fun things to do with their kids, and this is an experience the whole family can enjoy together,” he added. “We have no live actors and no jump scares, so visitors can celebrate Halloween without the scary factor. This is the kind of event people of all ages enjoy.”

The Great Halloween Drive-Thru is sponsored by AMP Electrical Inc. and WMAS-94.7 FM. For information, visit thegreathalloweendrivethru.com or www.facebook.com/thegreathalloweendrivethru.

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WINDSOR, Conn. — Starting Oct. 3, the fifth annual Great Halloween Drive-Thru returns to Windsor, Conn., next to Brown’s Harvest Family Farm, 1911 Poquonock Ave., every weekend (Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays) in October.

Visitors stay in their vehicles and drive through the farm along a journey of spooky holograms, special effects, sounds, and projections. The Great Halloween Drive-Thru is not scary. There are no live actors and no jump scares. The animated hologram shows, projections, and special effects throughout the park are ideal for families and children.

Spooky fun without the scare, the Great Halloween Drive-Thru draws visitors from across a multi-state region. Tickets cost $30 per car (cash only) paid at the entrance.

“We are excited to bring the Great Halloween Drive-Thru event back to Brown’s Harvest,” creator Frank Campiti said. “People come from all over Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, and New York to experience this family-friendly event. Parents and grandparents are always looking for fun things to do with their kids, and this is an experience the whole family can enjoy together. Kids really love the magic of the holograms and projection shows — adults do, too. We have families come back multiple nights, friends looking for something festive and fun to do together, couples on date night — this is the kind of event people of all ages enjoy.”

The Great Halloween Drive-Thru is sponsored by AMP Electrical Inc. and WMAS-94.7 FM.

Campiti Ventures, run by Suffield resident Frank Campiti, is responsible for the highly successful Great Halloween Drive-Thru and Suffield Summer Fair and Fireworks. For more information on the Great Halloween Drive-Thru, visit thegreathalloweendrivethru.com or www.facebook.com/thegreathalloweendrivethru. For sponsorship opportunities, call Campiti at (413) 426-6362.

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WINDSOR, Conn. — Oct. 25-27 is the final weekend of the season for the fourth annual Great Halloween Drive-Thru event. Next to Brown’s Harvest, 1911 Poquonock Ave., Windsor, Conn., visitors enter through the huge pumpkin head and stay in their vehicles while they drive along a journey of spooky holograms, special effects, sound effects, and projections.

The Great Halloween Drive-Thru is not scary. There are no live actors and no jump scares. Spooky fun without the scare, the Great Halloween Drive-Thru is the only event of its kind in the Northeast and draws visitors from across Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York. Tickets cost $30 per car (cash only), paid at the entrance.

“We’ve had a record-breaking season and are excited for our final weekend. The weather looks great for families to enjoy all three days. This event is perfect for those who want Halloween fun without the scare. We’re the only attraction like this anywhere in the country, maybe — definitely in the Northeast,” said creator Frank Campiti, owner of Campiti Ventures.

“People come from all over Connecticut and Massachusetts to experience this family-friendly event,” he went on. “Parents and grandparents are always looking for fun things to do with their kids, and this is an experience the whole family can enjoy together. We have families coming back multiple nights, friends looking for something festive and fun to do together, couples on date night — this is the kind of event people of all ages enjoy.”

The Great Halloween Drive-Thru is sponsored by AMP Electrical Inc. Campiti Ventures is responsible for the highly successful Great Halloween Drive-Thru and Suffield Summer Fair and Fireworks. Click here for more information on the Great Halloween Drive-Thru, or follow on Facebook by clicking here.

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WINDSOR, Conn. — The Great Halloween Drive-Thru has a new location this year. The fourth annual drive-thru event will be held at Brown’s Harvest Family Farm, 1911 Poquonock Ave., Windsor, Conn., every weekend in October, starting tonight, Oct. 4.

The dates and times are Oct. 4-6 and 11-13, 7 to 9:30 p.m.; and Oct. 18-20 and 25-27, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.

Visitors stay in their vehicles and drive through the farm along a journey of spooky holograms, special effects, sounds, and projections. The Great Halloween Drive-Thru is not scary. There are no live actors and no jump scares. The animated hologram shows, projections, and special effects throughout the park are ideal for families with children. Spooky fun without the scare, the Great Halloween Drive-Thru draws visitors from all over Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New York.

Tickets cost $30 per car (cash only), paid at the entrance.

“We are excited to bring the Great Halloween Drive-Thru event to Brown’s Harvest,” creator Frank Campiti said. “People come from all over Connecticut and Massachusetts to experience this family-friendly event. Parents and grandparents are always looking for fun things to do with their kids, and this is an experience the whole family can enjoy together. Kids really love the magic of the holograms and projection shows — adults do, too! We have families coming back multiple nights, friends looking for something festive and fun to do together, couples on date night — this is the kind of event people of all ages enjoy.”

The Great Halloween Drive-Thru is sponsored by AMP Electrical Inc.

Campiti Ventures, run by Suffield, Conn. resident Frank Campiti, is responsible for the highly successful Great Halloween Drive-Thru and Suffield Summer Fair Fireworks. Click here for more information on the Great Halloween Drive-Thru.

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SUFFIELD, Conn. — Campiti Ventures welcomed visitors from across the region in its opening weekend at the Great Halloween Drive-Thru. A one-of-a-kind, kid-friendly, family experience full of holograms, projection technology, and spooky scenes, the drive-thru event will close out its season tonight through Sunday, Oct. 26-29, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Sunrise Park in Suffield, Conn. Tickets cost $30 per car (cash only) paid at the entrance. The Great Halloween Drive-Thru draws visitors from across Massachusetts, Connecticut, and beyond.

This is the third annual Halloween event at Sunrise Park. The half-mile journey through the park will take families on a spooky, family, and kid-friendly route with no live actors and no jump scares. Visitors will travel in their vehicles and wind through a ‘haunted forest’ filled with friendly ghosts, grinning pumpkins, mischievous witches, and special effects with whimsical creatures that come to life in the dark. With captivating hologram shows, dazzling visuals, and a touch of magic, the Great Halloween Drive-Thru is the perfect way for families to enjoy the spirit of the season in a safe and memorable way.

“We are so thrilled to be welcomed back for another year of spooky fun,” creator Frank Campiti said. “People come from all over Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New York to experience this event. Parents and grandparents are always looking for fun things to do with their kids, and this is an experience the whole family can enjoy together. Kids really love the magic of the holograms and projection shows — adults do, too! We have families coming back multiple nights, friends looking for something festive and fun to do together, couples on date night — this is the kind of event people of all ages enjoy.”

A portion of each admission will be used to fund the town’s 2024 Suffield Summer Fair and Fireworks. The Great Halloween Drive-Thru and the Suffield Summer Fair Fireworks are sponsored by Artioli Dodge Chrysler Ram and Amp Electrical Inc. For information on the Great Halloween Drive-Thru, visit thegreathalloweendrivethru.com.

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SUFFIELD, Conn. — Campiti Ventures is bringing the Halloween spirit back to Suffield, Conn. with the Great Halloween Drive-Thru. A kid-friendly, family experience full of holograms, projection technology, and spooky scenes, the drive-thru event will be held Oct. 19-22 and 26-29 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Sunrise Park in Suffield. Tickets are $30 per car (cash only), paid at the entrance. The Great Halloween Drive-Thru draws visitors from across Massachusetts, Connecticut, and beyond.

This is the third annual Halloween event at Sunrise Park. The half-mile journey through the park will take families on a spooky, family- and kid-friendly route with no live actors and no jump scares. Visitors will travel in their vehicles and wind through a ‘haunted forest’ filled with friendly ghosts, grinning pumpkins, mischievous witches, and special effects with whimsical creatures that come to life in the dark. With captivating hologram shows, dazzling visuals, and a touch of magic, the Great Halloween Drive-Thru is the perfect way for families to enjoy the spirit of the season in a safe and memorable way.

“We are so thrilled to be welcomed back for another year of spooky fun,” creator Frank Campiti said. “People come from all over Connecticut and Massachusetts to experience this event. Parents and grandparents are always looking for fun things to do with their kids, and this is an experience the whole family can enjoy together. Kids really love the magic of the holograms and projection shows; adults do, too! We have families come back multiple nights, friends looking for something festive and fun to do together, couples on date night — this is the kind of event people of all ages enjoy.”

A portion of each admission will be used to fund the town of Suffield’s 2024 Suffield Summer Fair and Fireworks. The Great Halloween Drive-Thru and Suffield Summer Fair Fireworks are sponsored by Artioli Dodge Chrysler Ram and Amp Electrical Inc.

Campiti Ventures, run by Suffield resident Frank Campiti, is responsible for the highly successful Great Halloween Drive-Thru and Suffield Summer Fair and Fireworks. For more information on the Great Halloween Drive-Thru, visit thegreathalloweendrivethru.com.

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SUFFIELD, Conn. — Campiti Ventures is bringing the Halloween spirit back to Suffield with the Great Halloween Drive-Thru. A family experience full of holograms, projection technology, and kid-friendly spooky scenes, the event will be held Oct. 20-23 and 27-30 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Sunrise Park in Suffield. Tickets are $25 per car (cash only), paid at the entrance.

The half-mile journey will take participants on a fun, haunted, and not-too-scary (no jump scares) route sure to get them in the mood for Halloween season. This is the third annual Halloween event at Sunrise Park, following the successful 2021 Great Halloween Drive-Thru and 2020 Suffield Halloween Spooktacular. Audiences can expect an even bigger and better experience this year with more holograms, projections, and scenes.

“We are so thrilled to be welcomed back for another year of spooky fun,” event creator Frank Campiti said. “People really loved the experience last year — we had families dressed up for Halloween coming through the park, and even had a family come through in a hearse! We saw families with kids, couples on date night, and groups of friends looking for something fun, festive, and safe to do. We’re excited to bring this back to the community and give families a Halloween tradition they can look forward to each year. Expect some of the same fun as last year with some new features that both kids and adults will enjoy.”

A portion of each admission will be used to fund the town of Suffield’s 2023 Suffield Summer Fair and Fireworks. The 2022 event in June drew Suffield residents as well as those from surrounding towns, and the overwhelming response was that the fireworks were the best they had ever seen. Donations are also accepted, and 100% of donations will go directly to the Fireworks Fund.

“We would like to thank partner sponsor PeoplesBank and supporting sponsor Artioli Chrysler Dodge Ram for helping us put on this event,” Campiti added.

Campiti Ventures, run by Suffield resident Frank Campiti, is responsible for the 2021 Great Halloween Drive-Thru, 2021 Suffield Summer Fair and Fireworks, and 2020 Suffield Halloween Drive-Thru and Winter Wonder Drive-Thru. For more information on the Great Halloween Drive-Thru, visit thegreathalloweendrivethru.com.