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Allen's Haunted Hayrides​ to host sensory-friendly event on Friday

Pittsburgh-area family farm​ to host sensory-friendly event
Pittsburgh-area family farm​ to host sensory-friendly event 01:34

By: KDKA-TV's Erika Stanish, Meghan Schiller and Ashley Funyak

SMOCK, Pa. (KDKA) — A Fayette County family farm is bringing back its haunted hayrides with a unique event just for those who might need the scare factor turned down to have a good time.

Allen's Haunted Hayrides in Smock said it is the oldest haunted hayride attraction in the country. For the past three years, Allen's has offered a sensory-friendly experience for families and children with sensory issues.

Andrea Allen said as part of the sensory-friendly event, Allen's Haunted Hayrides will be receiving a new bench made from recycled materials. The bench was donated by local fourth-grade student Luke, who earned the bench through participating in local recycling programs. 

Allen said the woman shared the story on social media, and the outpouring of support from the community was incredible.

"With our actors, we have the hay wagons that we use to haul the people around, they don't jump out at them," says Clinton Allen, Andrea's husband. "As compared to the normal nights where we got the music playing, the strobe lights, and it's just turned down a bit."

Ron Allen, also a co-owner of Allen's Haunted Hayrides, said it is a family affair. 

"It was because of my wife and my daughter-and-law that we started doing this," he said. "They take their jobs seriously as special needs teachers. We've received a lot of positive feedback from it. It's not big, it's toned down. It's really a fun night to start out our hayrides."

The sensory-friendly event at Allen's Haunted Hayrides is on Friday. The Allen family said people will begin to show up around 6 p.m., and the hayrides will begin at dark. The family also has a special ticket discount available for the sensory-friendly night.

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