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The Los Angeles Haunted Hayride is a yearly Halloween haunted hayride in Los Angeles, California, located near the city's Old Zoo in Griffith Park. [1] It was created by Ten Thirty One Productions, subsequently receiving a record Shark Tank investment from Mark Cuban, [2] [3] [4] and bought out by haunted attraction company Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group.
The following year, the company created New York Haunted Hayride. [10] In 2018 an accident at a New York event caused injury to one patron, followed by a lengthy lawsuit that resulted in a not guilty verdict. [11] Eventually, Ten Thirty One was purchased by Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group, the world's largest haunted house company.
The girl was trapped under the trailer, and customers struggled to help free her.
Another young boy, identified by local authorities as 13-year-old Alexander Mick, died at an annual Halloween event in St. Augusta called the Harvest of Horror Haunted Hayride.
Melissa Carbone is an American entrepreneur who creates, owns, and produces live attractions primarily in the horror genre. She is the creator and founder of Ten Thirty One Productions which owns Haunted Hayrides in Los Angeles and New York and the Great Horror Campout. [1] [2]
Authorities were called to the Harvest of Horror Haunted Hayride around 7:37 p.m. on Saturday after receiving reports that 13-year-old Alexander Mick had been run over by the ride’s tractor, the ...
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The haunted attraction, founded by Russ McKamey in San Diego, CA, has been in operation for years, and still has a cult-following of loyal fans.