A maze, morgue, an electric chair, a mummy and a graveyard are all part of the trick-or-treating experience at 6 Plover Close in Dubbo.
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This is the tenth year home-owners Mathew Turner and Tina Scott have opened their Halloween house of horrors ‘Haunt’ to anyone who dared to knock.
“We just started off with just with a little grave yard and a spider hanging up and we just kept adding every year … it’s just gotten bigger every year,” Ms Scott said.
Ms Scott said their Halloween display attracted about 400 people in 2017.
“Everyone just seems to like it when they come through” she said.
Dubbo families once again donned their best costumes and took to the decorated streets on Halloween, although Ms Scott couldn’t predict how many people they would host this year.
Their home is surrounded by skulls, spiders, witches and an evil clown, all of which guests have to pass by in order to get their treat.
The display takes Mathew, Tina and their children Maddison and Wyatt two days to complete.