It seems like a simple question, but ends up rather complex:
What makes a Professional Haunt, a "Professional Haunt?"
Is it the fact that it is run as a business? I have been through many haunts run as a business that I would definitely NOT consider professional by any means...
Is it gauged by the number of patrons you have? I know of home haunts that have more attendees
Is it defined by how much money you have spent?
Is it classified by the location? Is a warehouse a more professional location than a parking lot? Can a residential location still be considered "professional?"
Is a commercial haunt considered a professional haunt?
Is a professional haunt considered a commercial haunt?
Just wondering what other people thought.
What makes a Professional Haunt, a "Professional Haunt?"
Is it the fact that it is run as a business? I have been through many haunts run as a business that I would definitely NOT consider professional by any means...
Is it gauged by the number of patrons you have? I know of home haunts that have more attendees
Is it defined by how much money you have spent?
Is it classified by the location? Is a warehouse a more professional location than a parking lot? Can a residential location still be considered "professional?"
Is a commercial haunt considered a professional haunt?
Is a professional haunt considered a commercial haunt?
Just wondering what other people thought.
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