We (myself, my wife, and sister) came here for the haunted house and hayride. Bike or us had ever really been to a true haunted house, aside from the ones at Valleyscare, and had also never been on a haunted hayride, so it was a fresh experience for us.
The wait in line was actually not bad - we stood for about 1/2 hour, and all the whole there were "characters" from the haunted house milling about the crowd and providing spooks and entertainment. Unfortunately, there were a few people in line around us that were being complete imbeciles and trying to ruin the experience, but the staff did a great job of handling them.
The hay ride was first; we all piled up in the trailer behind a tractor driven by our rather friendly and joyful driver. As we made our way around the property through "salvage yards", "haunted swamps", and other creepy scenes that were created quite expertly, various creatures would jump out or climb aboard to spook those who were spookable. The sets and acting was just as impressive/amusing as anything! At one point, there was an old combine that they had rigged with lighting effects and debris, which drove behind us at extremely close proximity, probably the best part of the ride.
After the ride, we entered the haunted house portion. The line was again quite short, and we quickly made out way into the maze of well-constructed sets and creatures just waiting to terrify. The sets were incredibly well done, and most of the creatures were very enthusiastic and set in their character. I was impressed by their work and appreciated the work that went into the design.
Overall, this was a good experience. I would recommend you go just to see the work that they put into the sets and their characters.