The Great Halloween Drive-Thru Enters Final Weekend of Season
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.






