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The Deadly Drive-In in the Twin Cities is open through Halloween and organizers promise a "terrifying socially distanced haunted experience." You're encouraged to leave your kids at home and you have to sign a waiver before entering.  A warning is posted on the attraction's website that says, "For safety, you should be in good health and free from high blood pressure, heart, or other conditions that could be aggravated by this adventure. Expectant parents should not participate. Those who cannot tolerate strobe, flashing lights, and fog should not attend."

Admission is $75 per vehicle which is kind of spendy, but you can split the cost because you're allowed to pack up to six people in your car for a 30-minute heart-pounding thrill ride where you'll encounter "bloodcurdling ghouls." Organizers say, "This experience is not for the faint of heart, as there will be blood."

Get directions and ticket info here.

If you're looking for something closer to Rochester you could check out the Abandoned Circus and the Haunted Cannibus Maze - both are part of Fright at the Farm which is 15-minutes north of Rochester. There are other kid-friendly events happening this week too like the Goats and Goblins party. Check out the Halloween happenings around SE Minnesota here. 

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