Does anyone have any sample (or old) floor plans they would be willing to share. I would love to get a sense for how detailed your written plans are before you actually build.
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Here are some, without text though.
http://tinyurl.com/2qcr94
It's a mix of Rose Red and the game Clue....sorta, kinda. You'll get the idea I think.
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Originally posted by IronmanHere are some, without text though.
http://tinyurl.com/2qcr94
It's a mix of Rose Red and the game Clue....sorta, kinda. You'll get the idea I think.
Rose Red is probably the BEST mini-series ever. Are there any pics of the finished Haunt?
-PH
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Best thing to keep in mind is laying it out to where each actor gets 2 or more scares. Everyone preaches it, and we thrive to get up to 4 or 5 scares on slow nights from some of our actors.
I get the building measurements, room ideas, and then I lay it out. Add the walls and keeping in mind security, actor access and cut backs to allow multiple scares.
I guess I never really thought how I did it, I just do it... :twisted:
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Not yet, this is the plan for this year, and I am presently building the props for the various rooms. If all goes as planned, I will start setting up the walls late next month. Our city building department and fire marshal have already given thier approval, so we are ansty to get started. Doing the Rose Red concept, where the house is the main character, has been a dream of ours for years, and because of that, we have been collecting some of the static furniture and detail pieces for quite some time. But then quite a few of the furnishings come alive, so those had to be built first. Since we do a rather theatrical interactive style haunt, we have always tried to build with as much detail as we can, but this will be our most ambitious plan to date and we're really looking forward to it.
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Ironman,
Are you going to have it done for Ironstock this year so we can all see it?Brian Warner
Owner of Evilusions www.EVILUSIONS.com
Technical Director of Forsaken Haunted House www.Forsakenhaunt.com
Mechanical Designer (animatronics) at Gore Galore www.Gore-Galore.com
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Hey Brian,
Unfortunately, probably not this year. When we opened the house for tours last year, even though it was a lot of fun turning other haunters loose through to check it out, we really had to bust butt to re-fit with a different floor plan for the upcoming season. This year we will be about mid-way through the build out, so I just don't see it happening. I seem to be getting older every day, and I find that just about everything takes a little more time than it used to. But our plan is to keep this same basic design for at least two seasons, something we've never done before, and simply make upgrades and improvements. So maybe we can do this for '08. Providing they are not already built into the house, I will have a few of the new animations for this haunt at Ironstock to display.
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And, of course when you make old furniture "Come Alive" the first order of business is to hide a steel frame under and behind it so it can keep coming alive numerous times without destroying itself quickly, but most of us probably already practise this. Experience is a good teacher.
(Then you attach your heavy-duty hinges and pnuematics to the steel frame)
Welding is nice.
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That's pretty much it Jim, except most of the time, for my own anyway, I build the entire prop framework with steel, and then simply 'cover' it with wood or some other type of a more indestructable material rather than trying to re-work an existing piece of furniture.
Go to:
http://tinyurl.com/2hq49m
And scroll through to see:
Bed
Juke Box
Pinball Machine
Chair
All of these are built with a steel tube frame, and then covered with 1/4" or 1/8" hardboard.
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I usually make an overview of the whole haunt, then seperate ones for each room. Mark where the scares are, electrical outlets, lights, etc. If possible, make hallways for staff to get from room to room.Slash
"If you fail to plan, plan to fail"
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