Trisha Bardsley is a thrill-seeker who co-creates a spooky experience every Halloween season with her husband, Kyle. For the second year in a row, they will open their homemade haunted house to the public, free of charge, and invite visitors to walk through their elaborately designed creation. Trisha’s attention to detail is evident in the daily maintenance and additions she makes to the haunted hallway, “keeping the experience fresh and exciting for repeat visitors.” With a growing number of actors joining the production each year… Trisha and Kyle aim to surpass last year’s record of 1,200 to 1,500 visitors on Halloween night.
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Many houses sport stunning Halloween decorations , but the Johnstones and Avellars have taken it a step further, and for the second time, they’re inviting the public to take part in the thrill of walking through their homemade haunted “house” for free.
“There are more actors than last year,” said Trisha Bardsley, who noted that they’ve added an additional haunted hallway. Kyle Bardsley said 116 people came through last Friday night, and 136 visited the Saturday after.
The elaborate setup does require daily maintenance, a few tweaks, and even the addition of new decorations that keeps folks coming back for more.
Visitors are welcome between 6 and 9 p.m., Thursday through Saturday. The biggest night is Halloween, which falls on a Thursday this year. “Last year we had between 1,200 to 1,500 people in just that one night.”
Haunted House Charity Event
The annual Haunted House Charity Event, co-created by Trisha and Kyle Bardsley, has become a staple in the community’s Halloween tradition. Every year, the couple transforms their home into a spooky attraction, designed to thrill and entertain visitors of all ages. With meticulous attention to detail, Trisha particularly ensures that the haunted hallway — fresh and exciting for repeat visitors, incorporating new elements and storylines to keep the experience novel each time.
As the event has grown in popularity, the number of actors joining the production has increased, making it a truly immersive experience for those who dare to step inside. But what truly sets this haunted house apart is its charitable purpose. For the second consecutive year, Trisha and Kyle will be offering their spook-tacular attraction to the public absolutely free of charge.
And onHalloween night… when the crowds are largest, they aim to surpass last year’s record of 1,200 to 1,500 visitors. So, “grab your friends and family,” “and get ready for a thrilling experience that will leave you screaming – not just from fear,” but from excitement and gratitude for the wonderful work Trisha and Kyle are doing for their community.
AsKyle puts it, “We’re passionate about giving back… and what better way to do so than by creating a fun and memorable experience for our neighbors?