This is our 3rd year of our small seasonal commercial haunt in Florida. Being small has been great - we are growing every year and have a great reputation. The only downside is being at the whims of the leasing market.
Last year we did 3 haunts in the historic downtown. 2 medium, one small maze. We had high hopes that all the spaces would be available this year, but
we just found out that one of our major spaces from last year is unavailable (long term leases are so much more attractive, and a more permanent tenant). My landlord has a number of smaller spaces next door, but they are in the 800 sq ft range.
I'm can't think of any way I could use them effectively - thats just too small to be useful, right? I wanted to get some validation before I make any drastic decisions. Any ideas? How small have you guys gone and made it worthwhile?
Thanks-
-RJ
Last year we did 3 haunts in the historic downtown. 2 medium, one small maze. We had high hopes that all the spaces would be available this year, but
we just found out that one of our major spaces from last year is unavailable (long term leases are so much more attractive, and a more permanent tenant). My landlord has a number of smaller spaces next door, but they are in the 800 sq ft range.
I'm can't think of any way I could use them effectively - thats just too small to be useful, right? I wanted to get some validation before I make any drastic decisions. Any ideas? How small have you guys gone and made it worthwhile?
Thanks-
-RJ
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