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  1. #1 Default 4th of July parades... 
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    We are getting ready to participate in a couple of local 4th of July parades. We plan to build a float towed by a tractor. We plan to use one of our hay wagons and dress 15 or so actors up to march the streets. Has anyone participated in parades in the past??? Any pictures or movies available? Any good ideas?
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    Legend we are in a parade just about every weekend now with all the festivals going on. We pass out t-shirts, coolie cups, wrist bands, and candy. They look forward to seeing the worlds largest casket coming down the street being pulled by our 67 hearse. It's great for promotions. The local radio stations love riding in it also. The parades are a great way to keep your haunt in the back of their minds until the season opens. It's great to pass out t-shirts and see how many people wear them the next day to the festival. Advertising,Advertising Advertising! Here are some pics of our car and casket.
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    The casket is awesome Greg,

    We recommend to EVERY Customer who buys any of our costumes, to participate in all parades, street fests they can find.

    Parades and Street fests are one of the best investments you can make to your marketing. It usually doesn't cost anything but your time. The rewards to your attendance are immeasurable, and it is just plain fun. When we are walking or running down the street in our costumes, and people are screaming. How can you not be so very proud, and excited to be able to get this kind of response or attention.

    I honestly believe every haunt should participate in any local street fest, parade, or sporting event they can within an hour away of your event.
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    I would LOVE to have a float as great as yours Greg--heck, I'd be happy with just having a float--but yours is the God of haunt floats. Anyway, Patrick, I've never done a parade, but I can see this problem coming up: little kids. You'll have to make sure to not use your incredibly intense costumes or make-up effects.
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    I agree, the coffin float is awesome!!! We have a couple of weeks to design and put something together... I'm not sure if its going to be the best in the world, but it'll do.
    I haven't put much thought into the little kid thing yet... but we'll definetly put something together for all ages.
    I'll post some pictures after the parades.
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    Thanks for all the kind words about our casket. As far as intense costumes you can have them just keep them close to the float and dont get to crazy. Gore galores costumes work great for parades!!!! The large size of them makes them "larger than life" which is what you are trying to do....GET NOTICED AND REMEMBERED!
    FYI something we are thinking about trying this year is passing out iceepops to the people waiting on the streets. Nothings better than getting an ice cold iceepop on a hot summer day. Just a little dry ice and they stay good and cold. Whats your thoughts on this idea?
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    Parades can be good but it seems you guys are only focusing on the positives. I have seen and heard haunts doing parades in the summer and people frowned upon it. You get negative comments and people looking at you as a wierdo and saying "It's not Halloween yet" and things like that. Some people get offended by seeing haunts trying to promote in family activities. In some areas people just do not want to see Halloween related things until its proper time. In the fall they love you and can't get enough, the rest of the year they avoid you like the plague...


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    Some parades are open to just anything as far as the machinery and style or no style as far as what historic event is being celebrated.
    Would we haunters like to see non-haunt, non-October Seasonal floats and displays in Our Halloween parade?
    "HHHHMMM?"
    Smaller parades might be more concerned with maintaining the theme and purpose of the celebration, since it is a small parade.
    Parades around here seem to always include alot of fire trucks with deafening sirens going non-stop (wonder why they are so few curbside spectators?)
    I find almost anything interesting but many will not.
    I was in a parade that a guy drove a 1950 Chevy 2 ton truck that had one of the first corn shellers built on to it, it was massive, complicated and a huge ball of dirt, grease and rust! Imagine the likes of such a thing in a parade with The Corvette Club!
    A Corvette Club seemed to be pretty pizzt when my old Spookmobile was put leading them in a parade, probably because the home-made pointy front end I built on the 79 Thunderbird did resemble a Corvette (even though I was copying the Plymouth Superbird.)
    People were snarling and giving me hatefull looks when I was in a parade in a town that had a charity haunted house, and I don't thing it was my imagination since the person riding with me in the car said the same thing.
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    Here in Columbus Ohio we do a parade each year called the DooDah parade its a crazy wacky parade that basically anyone can participate in we're famous for the crazy political statements made by many of the marchers, our group always gets a great reaction from the viewers, it was soooo much fun last year, it poured rain and we got soaked and everyones makeup ran who wasnt in prosthetics, but its great advertising for us and we always get a ton of fun scares from unepecting parade goers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darkangel View Post
    Parades can be good but it seems you guys are only focusing on the positives. I have seen and heard haunts doing parades in the summer and people frowned upon it. You get negative comments and people looking at you as a wierdo and saying "It's not Halloween yet" and things like that. Some people get offended by seeing haunts trying to promote in family activities. In some areas people just do not want to see Halloween related things until its proper time. In the fall they love you and can't get enough, the rest of the year they avoid you like the plague...


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    Good points. The Fourth of July is a patriotic holiday, and with the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan going on a coffin, a zombie soldier or something similar might be seen by some as in bad taste or hurtful to the families of fallen soldiers who might be at the parade.
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