Happy Halloween, and welcome to Sleepy Hollow.
It may look quiet and unassuming, but looks can be deceiving.
Follow the meandering path, or wander down to the Church of Sleepy Hollow, where the dearly departed still linger. Take a moonlit tour of the cemetery—just watch your step, for there are things that go bump in the night. Beware the gravedigger: with monsters and ghouls roaming about, he tends to shoot first and ask questions later.
You’re invited to the midnight banquet, hosted by the resident vampires. They saved a place for you at the head of the table—they’d love to have you for dinner. Before then, stop by the town pub and enjoy the floor show; the troupe is frightfully talented.
When the clock strikes twelve, put on your dancing shoes and join the costume ball in the Great Hall of Bram’s Castle. Dance like Michael Jackson beneath the flickering candlelight to the sounds of Monster Mash, Thriller, and Billie Jean. The guests may look terrifying, but try not to let them scare you off.
Still, tread carefully. The Headless Horseman stalks the roads, and if he catches you… you’ll never be seen again. The monsters lurking along the paths are nightmares made flesh, and the ghosts haunting the houses are no friendlier. Oh, and if you see lightning flashing above the rooftops, that’s just Frankenstein at work—feel free to follow the sparks if you dare. Down by the waterfront, you’ll even find a witches’ coven brewing dark enchantments.
***** But whatever you do, never go down to the dungeon.
We hope you enjoy your stay in Sleepy Hollow. Keep your eyes open—you never know what tricks or treats may be waiting.