Sundance "lifts" off with spooks this Halloween
by Jenna Randle
Sundance Halloween Lift Rides are back again with more spooks, games and free ski passes than ever before.
Sundance opened their Halloween Haunted Lift Rides for the third time on Oct. 20, adding to the family friendly atmosphere with diving for pumpkins, pumpkin bowling and corn holes.
"This year we are doing the games at the bottom, making it a hot spot. So participants can ride the lift and enjoy lots of activities at the same time," said Tereasa McIntyre, supervisor of the Haunted lifts.
The Haunted Lift Ride is made of three "stops," each with a little spook. The ride is appropriate for all ages, and keeps all the haunts family-friendly. It is filled with haunt scenes, including a plane crash and a zombie grave yard.
Twenty-two employees dress up each night as mummies, zombies and angry lumberjacks. These employees are not only in it for the spirit of Halloween, but each are paid with a free season Sundance ski pass.
"I would do it again even if we didn't get a free ski pass. It's a lot of fun working here; good people, good environment." said actor Lucy Taylor.
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