Plymouth family hosts Rogers’ Haunted Hill this weekend
PLYMOUTH – Hopkins-Crandall Road in the Town of Plymouth will be filled with screams this weekend as the Rogers family holds their fifth annual Haunted Hill event.
Beginning around 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, the Rogers family will invite the public to take a tour of their Haunted Hill. Since late August, the family has been planning and setting up the chambers of their haunted hill. “We have a lot of new stuff and new rooms,” said one of the event coordinators, Beverly Rogers.
The Haunted Hill tour costs $5, but every year, the money raised at the event is used to purchase new items for the next year. “All the money goes right back into it for next year,” Rogers said.
More than 35 people have taken part in decorating, setting up and working at the event this year. “The set up is a little different this year,” Rogers said, explaining that lines were long last year and there were some people who crowded to the front. “We’ll have more control of people this year.”
Spectators will make their way through the line and be taken on a wagon to the top of the hill, where they will be allowed to travel through the 22 chambers.
Refreshments will be available at the event, and a suggestion box has been set up. Ideas for next year are welcome.
Last year, the Haunted Hill brought 1,000 people to Hopkins-Crandall Road, and this year, Rogers said, that number may increase even more. Rogers’ Haunted Hill will begin around 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and will continue as long as people continue to show up. The cost of admission is $5 per person, and free for children under the age of 5. The family does not have an age restriction, but advises the participants not to force their children to go through if they are afraid.
Rogers’ Haunted Hill is located on Hopkins-Crandall Road in Plymouth, and there are signs marking the way to the event from Route 80 in Sherburne, Country Club Road in Norwich and Route 21 in Plymouth.
Beginning around 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, the Rogers family will invite the public to take a tour of their Haunted Hill. Since late August, the family has been planning and setting up the chambers of their haunted hill. “We have a lot of new stuff and new rooms,” said one of the event coordinators, Beverly Rogers.
The Haunted Hill tour costs $5, but every year, the money raised at the event is used to purchase new items for the next year. “All the money goes right back into it for next year,” Rogers said.
More than 35 people have taken part in decorating, setting up and working at the event this year. “The set up is a little different this year,” Rogers said, explaining that lines were long last year and there were some people who crowded to the front. “We’ll have more control of people this year.”
Spectators will make their way through the line and be taken on a wagon to the top of the hill, where they will be allowed to travel through the 22 chambers.
Refreshments will be available at the event, and a suggestion box has been set up. Ideas for next year are welcome.
Last year, the Haunted Hill brought 1,000 people to Hopkins-Crandall Road, and this year, Rogers said, that number may increase even more. Rogers’ Haunted Hill will begin around 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and will continue as long as people continue to show up. The cost of admission is $5 per person, and free for children under the age of 5. The family does not have an age restriction, but advises the participants not to force their children to go through if they are afraid.
Rogers’ Haunted Hill is located on Hopkins-Crandall Road in Plymouth, and there are signs marking the way to the event from Route 80 in Sherburne, Country Club Road in Norwich and Route 21 in Plymouth.
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