[1] Michael and Nancy Jubie opened the hayride for the Halloween season in 1992,[2] stemming from a disguise business Michael Jubie developed during his time as an undercover police officer, and inspired by the couple's love of Halloween.
Each year the hayride has a different theme, and the storyteller narrates a tale and interacts with other characters.
Several haunted houses, each updated annually with a new theme, are also part of the attraction.
Customers passed through the mouth and walked past internal organs on their way through to the back.
In 2007 the owners relaunched Frosty Fest,[9] a Christmas-themed event that had originally been conceived and attempted early in the attraction's run.