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Sunday, October 31, 2010

2010 Not-So-Haunted House

Here is the floor plan for the 2010 Not-So-Haunted House:









Saturday, October 30 - I got home from the campout around 1:00. We started the haunted house at 5:00, so we worked frantically in the last four hours to finish setting everything up. We had a pretty good turnout of 50-70 people considering our location and lack of history in the area. Highlights from this year included an expanded dot room, and the laser vortex.

The only problem was that the laser vortex needs fog to complete the effect. And all three of the fog machines that I got working quit on us about a half hour before the haunted house started. I tried to create my own fog machine by boiling fog juice on a camp stove, but that didn't work very well. Apparently the fog juice will spontaneously combust if you get it hot enough. I followed a group through with the video camera and was surprised to find a 3-ft-tall bonfire in the corner. Luckily nothing was touching it, and I was able to smother it quite easily. So all-in-all, it was a lot of fun. I had forgotten how much more fun little kids are than college students. Trick-or-treaters actually get scared.

















































Wednesday, September 29, 2010

2010 Information

What:
The Not-So-Haunted House is a home haunt that we put on each year as a service to the community. In years past, we've often had over 1000 visitors on Halloween night.

If you're interested in helping set up the haunted house during the month of October, or if you're interested in dressing up to help scare kids on Halloween, give us a call at (801) 616-2088. Ask for Jeremy.

Who:
Everyone is invited. In 2008 and 2009, the intended audience was college students, so those haunts were a lot more intense than this year. In 2010, our haunt is appropriate for kids aged 2 though 12, but it is fun for the whole family.

When:
Saturday, October 30, 2010
5:00pm-10:30pm

Where:
405 East 100 South
Richfield, UT

Cost:
Admission is free for all ages. However, donations of $1-$5 are greatly appreciated.
All donations go towards replacing broken props and buying new props for next year.