FYI a trademark is not a patent and they have very different rights and protections associated with them. Even if you were planning on offering a money back guarantee, you probably still could. You...
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FYI a trademark is not a patent and they have very different rights and protections associated with them. Even if you were planning on offering a money back guarantee, you probably still could. You...
Hey Chuck,
The Fogger that Larry was talking about was an F-100 fog machine, it is WAY more than $200 but it is very impressive. http://www.highend.com/products/effects/f100foggenerator.asp
I think you should start by identifying the people in your market that love Halloween (or maybe something close like a Disney's Haunted Mansion fan). Then start seeing who else they know that likes...
Not for a Haunt but I have used a few different models. The best is Square (www.squareup.com), it works great, has good customer service, and is FREE! If you don't have the time or the ability for...
Larry (halloweenproductions.com) aka Dr. Frightner is the owner/head of hauntworld.com. He owned several haunted attractions and his company builds haunted houses, animations, dark rides, and just...
I thought it was okay. I liked the backstory, but it was too long and should have been cut down a little to give more time to get to know and more importantly care about the three girls getting...
Technically you cannot have movie characters in your haut without an agreement from the studio that put out the movie. But most haunts get around this by just saying things like hockey mask killer...
It's a long shot but you could see if Cinema Secrets would sell you some seconds or poorer quality runs. Good luck.
I know it's a ways a way, but give Urban Ore in Berkeley a call and see if they have or can get you anything. Also, they have some great props (it's a salvage company).
-Sean
I tought it was good, but not as good as part 1. I think that has to do with the fact that we all know how the death auction works for the most part. But there is a new focus on the killers that is...
San Francisco weather:
60 degrees and partly sunny.
I love CA.
j/k
-Sean
I would find out what the average cost to rent/buy per square foot is in the area you would like to have your haunt and then add 20%.
Sean
Yeah, I agree. I guess I am still wondering where people get that Haunted Houses gross 500 million nation wide. Any Ideas? There are a lot of haunts but not that many that make 1 million or more...
Check here:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032633/
HOw many people sell a soundtrack to their haunt or at least a haunting music/sound CD? How about a video/DVD of the event? How do you market it? Does it work?
Thanks,
Sean Coleman