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Trolley to Terror to Tagsylvania!
It’s the last ride you may ever take!

 Triple A will be hosting your journey through Pyscho Swamp, Motel 666, Lecter’s Lair and the Jerkus Circus!

The Trolley to Terror includes:

  • Dunkin Donuts refreshments as you board to bus in the Triple A parking lot on Sunday October 15th at 5:00p (return at 9:00p).
  • First drink and snacks when you arrive at Tagsylvania.
  • Your choice of 3 Tagsylvania attractions to enjoy before the bus trip back to Ithaca!

Each ticket on the Trolley to Terror is $49 (for ages 21 and up).
Reserve your spot on the Trolley to Terror by calling Triple A at 607-330-4477 between 9a and 5p!

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