Nightmare at Gravity Hill Open for 2020 Season in Jackson

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JACKSON TOWNSHIP, NJ – Family fun by day, frights by night are the norm at Nightmare at Gravity Hill in Jackson.  Named for a nearby road where cars are seemingly pushed uphill by an invisible force, Gravity Hill has become one of the best Halloween attractions in New Jersey for kids of all sizes, even the big kids, we call adults.  Please, before going, we realized that things are a bit different with COVID-19 and the sheer volume and demand they get each weekend does create long waits, which were always the norm here, but well worth the wait.

Gravity Hill is open Fridays and Saturdays from 6:30 p.m. to 11 p.m.   They are celebrating their 10th season this year. Tickets for the trail, which include over a dozen professionally built scenes and locations are $30 each and $50 for express, low wait tickets.

During the day, Cicconi Farms sells mums, pumpkins and everything you need to get your Halloween on.


Gravity Hill posted the following message regarding access during COVID-19:

Social Distancing – Masks Required – Wait in Cars or Waiting Zones – Tickets available on site beginning at 6:30pm — How it works? One person from each vehicle will come up to purchase tickets – guests will be asked to wait in their cars or wait area zones, phone numbers taken, and you will be texted or called when it’s your turn to enter the entry zone. Sit back, relax, bring food, listen to music, until it’s your turn — please no parties or group gatherings – limited to your vehicle- Our zombies will be waiting for you!!! Stay safe, act responsibly, and get ready for a hauntingly good time!! Thank you for your cooperation! (Snack cart will be coming through with cold soda, water, candy and pre-packaged snacks too!)

 

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