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Barn goal: Scare ’em silly
Bryan Boyd of Boone (right) emerged from the darkness, sending Cole Turnbull of Rockford running for the exit as his 9-year-old sister, Mikayla (center), tugs on the jacket of her mother, Andrea, Saturday night as they made their way through the Dragon’s Eye Haunted Barn in rural Hampton. (SARAH SCHUTT/The Globe Gazette)
HAMPTON — It didn’t take long for Sara Renshaw to become hopelessly trapped in the scare-fest they call the Dragon’s Eye Haunted Barn.

“We were walking up to the building and this guy just runs out of the Porta-Potty and screams at us,” the 20-year-old from Mason City said Saturday night. “We pretty much knew we were in for quite an interesting time.”

Amid the sound of shrieks and revving chain saws and Vincent Price’s evil cackle, Renshaw was asked if nightmares are in her future.

“Most likely, yeah,” she said. “I’ll never look at a Porta-Potty the same way again.”

That was the general opening-weekend sentiment among visitors to the eerie site northwest of Hampton. The Dragon’s Eye, operated by Kelly and Russ Reynolds, is ranked among Iowa’s top “haunted houses” by several Internet bites — er, sites.

From the cemetery (final resting place of folks like Ima Ghost, Orson Buggy and Willy B. Back) to the deliciously scary entryway guarded by Kelly and the great spooky beyond, it’s a shrieking good time.

“That’s a great compliment to us, and all of our monsters,” said Kelly, by night a joyous witch/she-devil. “We couldn’t do it without the monsters.”

Dawn Higgins of Belmond guided her sons, Keaton Higgins, 9, Austin Anderson, 11, and Jeremy Anderson, 13, through the gruesome indoor trail on Saturday.

An eerie voice floated out from somewhere inside soon after they slipped into the entrance. It sounded like a girl.

“Auuuuustin!” she called. “Auuuuustin!”

Then came the unexpected ghoulies, leaping out from wherever they live. A zombie “bride” dressed in white asked Austin to marry her. A maniac with a chain saw wanted to carve him up.

“It was scary,” Austin said. “You’re turning a corner and then ‘Rahr!’ someone comes out. There was a person saying my name, and it was really weird.”

Dawn Higgins had to keep telling her boys everything would be OK. Probably.

“I kept telling the boys that they’re not real, they can’t really touch them,” she said of the ghouls. “So that got ’em through. They wanted to run backwards.”

Another visitor, Samantha Donisi, 20, of Mason City said she screamed the whole time.

“Actually, it surprised me, because I was just looking for a good time,” she said. “And then once I got in there, I’m like, ‘Oh, this is a lot creepier than I thought it was going to be.’ It was good. Good job.”

Kelly, smiling her wicked witch/she-devil smile, attributes this year’s early success to an excellent job market.

“We’ve got double the monsters tonight,” she said. “Normally we have about a dozen. We’ve got over 20 monsters in there right now, roaming around. And you can hear it from the screams coming out of there.”

Reach Dick Johnson at 421-0556 or dick.johnson@globegazette.com.




To get to the Dragon’s Eye Haunted Barn

The Dragon’s Eye Haunted Barn will be open from 7 p.m. to midnight Friday, Oct. 28, and Saturday, Oct. 29; and from 7 to 10 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 30, and Monday, Oct. 31.

To reach the site from the north, turn right (west) just before Hampton on 170th Street and travel about 3½ miles (the blacktop turns to gravel over the last mile). The Haunted Barn is on the north side of the road, at KnR Arabians.

Admission is $5 for adults and teens. Concessions, restrooms and free babysitting service are available.

For more information, call (641) 425-3396, send e-mail to knrarabians @iowaconnect.com, or visit www.dragons-eye.com.

Visitors can enter a drawing for a PlayStation 2, donated by Gamers in Mason City.

— Dick Johnson

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Skwrly wrote on Oct 24, 2005 3:57 PM:

" Absolutely the best scare! I have been in a lot of haunted houses and some are very elaborate, but for the money, I would have driven farther and paid more, no question. I would not recommend going if you can't control your bladder. Excellent!! "

kevin stalder wrote on Oct 24, 2005 1:00 PM:

" I have also visited the Dragon's Eye Huanted Barn in Hampton and it scared the "Yell" out of me! It was well worth the drive from Ellsworth, and after seeing the whole thing, I would have paid double! Great job, and I will definately be back! Kevin Stalder Ellsworth, Iowa "

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