I'm going to try and avoid case-specific questions here, but in the event I do, please forgive me now...
What characteristics/variables determine maze paths?! Do you use other haunts as a guide when you design your paths?!
I know square footage would be a big thing, but what I mean is how do you plan ahead for emergency egress, actor passage ways, the layout in terms of walkways vs open rooms?!
I'm in Myrtle Beach for the 4th of July weekend and tonight I went to the Ripley's Haunted Adventure for the second time and still wasn't too impressed and I tried Nightmare Haunted House and loved it. Nightmare had switch doors that took you back to the same places and the actors locked doors in the middle of your group to split you up. How do you plan such things while keeping safety in mind?! Has anyone else done switch doors?!
Does everyone still use good old fashion pen to paper when drawing out a basic maze or has everyone gone to google sketch-up? I prefer a pen and paper but gsu has it's perks.
What characteristics/variables determine maze paths?! Do you use other haunts as a guide when you design your paths?!
I know square footage would be a big thing, but what I mean is how do you plan ahead for emergency egress, actor passage ways, the layout in terms of walkways vs open rooms?!
I'm in Myrtle Beach for the 4th of July weekend and tonight I went to the Ripley's Haunted Adventure for the second time and still wasn't too impressed and I tried Nightmare Haunted House and loved it. Nightmare had switch doors that took you back to the same places and the actors locked doors in the middle of your group to split you up. How do you plan such things while keeping safety in mind?! Has anyone else done switch doors?!
Does everyone still use good old fashion pen to paper when drawing out a basic maze or has everyone gone to google sketch-up? I prefer a pen and paper but gsu has it's perks.
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