A Definitive Report on the 2008 Haunted Carriage Rides!

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Want to know about the 2008 Haunted Carriage Rides at Fort Wilderness?

How much do you want to know?

If you read this report, you will know everything. Including some things that might be more fun if you don’t know them ahead of time.

This is a spoiler alert. If you read this review, you will know it all-surprises and secrets included.
You have been warned.

On with the report.

This is the first year that Haunted Carriage Rides have been offered. Last year, 2007, there was a Haunted Hayride, which itself was a new version of the Haunted Hayrides offered in years past. Here is a link to a report that I wrote last year about the Vineland themed Haunted Hayrides:

http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1618553

This year what had been wagon rides in large wagons with 20 or so fellow passengers, have been replaced with a carriage ride, with each carriage holding only 4 passengers. For four adults, the cost is the same. Tickets to the Haunted Hayrides last year were $15 per adult. The carriage rides are $60 per carriage. The drawback, of course, is that the charge is still $60 even if you do not have four in your carriage.
Here is a sign advertising this year’s event:

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The route followed this year is different from years past. As was the case last year, the ride begins at the bus stop next to the Black Smith Shop in the Tri-Circle-D ranch area. Here is a map of this year’s route:

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As you can see, the carriages head out from the Black Smith Shop, toward Clementine’s Beach. Then they hang a right, and head toward the Settlement Trading Post. Then out onto the Wilderness Swamp Trail, where you will loop around, and head back. On the way back, the driver will hang a left after exiting the Wilderness Swamp trail, take you down the sidewalk behind the 100 loop, then back to the Black Smith shop.

As stated, the journey begins at the bus stop by the Black Smith Shop. When I made reservations, the person taking the reservation read down a script that said to report for your ride outside of Crockett’s Tavern. That is not correct information. This sign was posted right across from Crockett’s Tavern:

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By the way, at the place where wagon rides normally begin, just across from Pioneer Hall, this sign is posted:

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I guess that answers any questions about whether regular wagon rides are available in October. The answer is that the Haunted Carriage rides are your only option this October.

Once you arrive at the bus stop by the Black Smith Shop, a castmember will check you in, and collect your payment. We had reservations for 10:30 pm, the last ride of the evening, and only one other group was there when we checked in. Normally, three carriages ride out on the course together, spaced out a little. But all three carriages are on the course at the same time.
Here is a horse and carriage pulled up at the bus stop. Notice the Vineland Station sign. These signs were used last year.

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Our driver introduces himself and his horse. Our driver is Joe, our horse Ned. We ask the driver about the Vineland sign. He says it has always been there, and that this area used to be called Vineland (that is from last year’s story). As we drive off, the driver begins to tell us about how this area was originally settled by pioneers who attempted to grow grapes and cattle, but that they were unsuccessful and had died off. Then, the Von Tassel family from New York moved into the area, and the population began to grow. The Von Tassels opened a tavern, that we would be passing shortly.
The driver then pressed a button, and a tape player began to narrate a story for us. The voice of the narrator was reminiscent of the voice of the narrator in the Haunted Mansion. The narrator on tape begins to tell a long, detailed story of Ichabod Crane, and the Van Tassel daughter, Katrina. The rest of the ride was narrated on tape, with the driver stopping at appropriate times to stay in synch with the story.

We head out past Crockett’s Tavern, and to the right of the Settlement Trading Post, where we enter the Wilderness Swamp trail, and see this sign:

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Of course, we enter anyway.

We come into a small clearing, and see this sign:

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(note- some of these photos were taken during daylight hours during a secret surveillance mission as I was unable to snap decent photos of some things during the ride itself).
In this clearing, we see a wrecked carriage with a skeleton:

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And we also see an old graveyard:
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Notice that these graves are from the Trent family, who were the subjects of the Vineland Hayride.
We continue on our way, and come to some corn stalks and a scarecrow:

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We come to a fork in the road. There are signs marking the way:

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Of course, we go the wrong way. Joe says it is because someone switched the signs, so the wrong way is really the right way.

We come along the banks of the lake, and see an old school house across the water. That is where the Headless Horseman lives! We see the building, but no signs of life. It is lit up with spooky lighting at night, but here is a day time photo:

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We continue on our way, and turn back onto the trail.
We seek cow skulls in the trees:

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I believe that this is a saddle, or some type of horse riding equipment, hanging from a tree. I think this has some significance to the story, but I am not sure that I caught any mention of why there were cow skulls or riding equipment in the trees:

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In the prior Hayride version, this is where the Headless Horseman would chase the wagon. We are kind of expecting it here. But, nothing happens. We hear some rustling in the bushes, but see no signs of life. We continue on, back past the scarecrow and corn and into the clearing.
Something is different here.

There is now a glowing Jack-O-Lantern sitting atop the crashed carriage.

And then, silently, from the dark, he appears . . . .

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Sorry about the photo quality, but it was very dark out there.

The Headless Horseman circles our carriage. We scream! Joe gets us out of there!

We ride back to the Black Smith shop.

Joe pulls up to the station, and helps us off. He offers us each a piece of candy (a Twizzler Licorice stick to be exact), and we are done.

The Haunted Carriage ride was fun.

I would have preferred live narration, and I think the lighting in the Headless Horseman scene could use some work. Also, I think he needs to carry his Jack-o-Lantern. Small complaints.

Overall, I would say this is a fun experience, and worth the charge.

Give it a go!

TCD
 
How fun!! Thanks for the info. I have been wondering about it! I wish that we were going when it was being done. :sad1:
 
Thank you so much for the review. I only read the very beginning and end of your post so as not to spoil the highlights, but it was enough info to know that I'll be sticking with my plans to do this. :) I appreciate you taking the time to post this.
 

Thanks for the reports! I was curious to know the details of this year! I appreciate the spoiler alert as well! (Even though I ignored it and read every detail!)
 
Sold! Your post just convinced me to book for next Thursday. I got the last spot, evidently. I seem to be surprising my parents a lot that day. First dinner at the Castle (they think we're eating at Ohana), then a late night Haunted Carriage Ride. I'll tell them about a "Halloween-themed carriage ride" but I'm not giving away any details.
 
Sold! Your post just convinced me to book for next Thursday. I got the last spot, evidently. I seem to be surprising my parents a lot that day. First dinner at the Castle (they think we're eating at Ohana), then a late night Haunted Carriage Ride. I'll tell them about a "Halloween-themed carriage ride" but I'm not giving away any details.

Great! Sounds like a fun night. Have a good time! Please give us a report on how you liked it, and if anything went differently.

TCD
 
We did the Haunted Carriage Ride the first weekend in October and after having done the Haunted Hay Ride last year and the year before (last year of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow story) this year was a real sleeper. Last year's story was a big disappointment, but this year was a let down.

When I made the reservation I was told the Headless Horseman made an appearance and that was about all he did. For us, the carriage passed him and he trotted along behind us for a few seconds and that was it. We thought it was not worth the price this year and have written Disney Guest Relations and told them asked them to bring back the version from 2006. At least the last two years had a real person telling the story and had some drama with the Headless Horseman chasing the wagon and the "ghost" chasing the wagon and actually boarding it last year.

Sorry, but our expectations were not met.
 
We did the Haunted Carriage Ride the first weekend in October and after having done the Haunted Hay Ride last year and the year before (last year of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow story) this year was a real sleeper. Last year's story was a big disappointment, but this year was a let down.

When I made the reservation I was told the Headless Horseman made an appearance and that was about all he did. For us, the carriage passed him and he trotted along behind us for a few seconds and that was it. We thought it was not worth the price this year and have written Disney Guest Relations and told them asked them to bring back the version from 2006. At least the last two years had a real person telling the story and had some drama with the Headless Horseman chasing the wagon and the "ghost" chasing the wagon and actually boarding it last year.

Sorry, but our expectations were not met.

I can't say that I disagree with you. I think that perhaps that there were complaints that the earlier versions were too scary for young children. I agree that both previous versions had a much greater excitement value, and I actually preferred to be on a wagon with a larger group because it was fun to witness the reactions of some of the other guests. This version is very tame, but I still thought it was well done, and not a bad experience for $15 per person (if you have four folks in your carriage).

Did your Headless Horseman have a Jack 0' Lantern in his hand? Ours did not, and that made him a little less menacing, and harder to see.

TCD
 
No jack-o-lantern or lighted sword. I don't think the horse had the little red lights on his harness next to his eyes either.

When we did the Haunted Hay Ride two years ago, my wife and younger son (6 at the time) were in the back corner and my wife could feel the horse's breath and my 6 year old loved it. Of course my then 9 year old was scared out of his wits...but he is very literal.

Last year we were told the horse got spooked the year before and wouldn't chase the wagon. With the costume the Horseman wears, he can't see anything and he had a jack-o-lantern in one hand and a lighted sword in the other so he wasn't holding on and couldn't see so he depended on the horse to do all the chasing. If the horse wouldn't do it on its own, there would be no chase I suppose, but it still is pretty lame now.
 
No jack-o-lantern or lighted sword. I don't think the horse had the little red lights on his harness next to his eyes either.

When we did the Haunted Hay Ride two years ago, my wife and younger son (6 at the time) were in the back corner and my wife could feel the horse's breath and my 6 year old loved it. Of course my then 9 year old was scared out of his wits...but he is very literal.

Last year we were told the horse got spooked the year before and wouldn't chase the wagon. With the costume the Horseman wears, he can't see anything and he had a jack-o-lantern in one hand and a lighted sword in the other so he wasn't holding on and couldn't see so he depended on the horse to do all the chasing. If the horse wouldn't do it on its own, there would be no chase I suppose, but it still is pretty lame now.

Actually, last year, the story was changed totally so there was no Headless Horseman at all.

Our first Haunted Hayride was with our DD's and their Girl Scout troop. They all were in the back of the wagon, and the Headless Horseman rode right up to the wagon, and was banging on it. You should have heard the screams.

We had some screams on our wagon this year, but I didn't hear many more.

The ride is still nice, but it is definitely a much tamer version.

TCD
 
Actually, last year, the story was changed totally so there was no Headless Horseman at all.

Our first Haunted Hayride was with our DD's and their Girl Scout troop. They all were in the back of the wagon, and the Headless Horseman rode right up to the wagon, and was banging on it. You should have heard the screams.

We had some screams on our wagon this year, but I didn't hear many more.

The ride is still nice, but it is definitely a much tamer version.

TCD

Sorry for the confusion, I meant the horse was spooked in 2006 and stopped chasing the wagon and if he wouldn't chase the wagon on his own, there would be no chase scene and that was why they said they changed the story for last year. Apparently they had enough complaints last year that they went back to a version of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. I just don't think this one is worth it.

BTW, when I made my reservation, I was told that the cost was $15/person with up to 3 adults and 2 children per carriage, but I wasn't quoted a flat rate per carriage regardless of number of people up to that max. I'd have been really disappointed had I paid $60 for two like the couple that pulled out in the carriage ahead of us. We had our two sons plus my wife and me.
 
Thank you for the report! Since we went in April this year ... no Halloween trip for us. I like all the spoilers ... only way I'll get to see it this year! :woohoo:
 
We have reservations on the 10/26 "ride". Loved your review so now I can get the camera ready! DH is a big Headless Horseman fan so he said he is glad we are doing it early in our trip (10/24-11/2) because if it is good he wants to do it again another night - if we can get reservations. Did the hayride last year and thought that it was great. I also wish that they would keep it as a hayride and not carriages. We really enjoyed being with others - it added to the fun! Thanks again for your review - and the "heads up" on the spoiler.
 
Thanx for posting, this looks awesome. Something me and DF defo have to do. Hope they still do this next year :)
 


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