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    Question, do you guys feel it's worth putting in a small Monster Museum with merchandise like shirts etc?

    We're doing a LOT of detail work on our sets and trying to stay away from animated stuff, but will be using puppets, such as "hopefully" a gore galore Goat Head or something.

    Being a first year though, is it worth trying to sell merchandise? If you KNEW it was going to be 2nd best in the area, (saying a good thing), think it'll do any good?


    Thanks,

    Dewayne

    PS< If so, what else besides shirts that's feasible?

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    Originally posted by Frightener View Post
    Question, do you guys feel it's worth putting in a small Monster Museum with merchandise like shirts etc?

    We're doing a LOT of detail work on our sets and trying to stay away from animated stuff, but will be using puppets, such as "hopefully" a gore galore Goat Head or something.

    Being a first year though, is it worth trying to sell merchandise? If you KNEW it was going to be 2nd best in the area, (saying a good thing), think it'll do any good?


    Thanks,

    Dewayne

    PS< If so, what else besides shirts that's feasible?
    In a word: No. Absolutely not.

    Three reasons . . .

    First, the whole point of a gift shop is the make money for the business, not cost money to the business.

    Second, whatever monsters you create and/or acquire need to be used in the Haunt first. Now as you pick up stuff along the way, and get extras, cast-offs, and discards, then eventually you can massage all that into a really cool museum type thing.

    Third, space is precious and dear, and any space occupied by something you can't sell is revenues lost. Look at most museum gift shops. They are usually beautifully appointed, and in many ways are almost as compelling to the eye as the exhibit was itself, and yet every single thing in the whole place is for sale.

    Now, if you have a serious nut for making a monster museum, here's a cheap and effective way to do it. First, do some dumpster diving and find a store that is getting rid of some mannequins, or whatnot. Next, make the mannequins up as classic Hollywood monsters, including some modern classics. Find the masks cheap where you can. Basic Dracula or Frankenstein or Freddie masks should be fairly easy to source cheaply. Next, make the mannequins up, only they are wearing your event t-shirts, and a hanger with the t-shirts are right next to them. Then, add in whatever prop weapons they would have, or Dracula gets a cape over his t-shirt, and so on. Pick up the pants from Good Will.

    Also, you had talked photo opportunities. There are two ways to do this. First, have your icon characters who are working the line available for quick camera phone snaps. Those moments are always precious and immediately get posted on facebook, tweeted, and so on, which is free advertising. This pics, therefore, should always be free. Second, have one nicely appointed scene set up in one corner of the gift shop or nearby where people can either pay a buck to take a pic with their camera phone, or $5 for a nice pic in taken, and then put into a nice frame or mat with your haunt's name and website info set up in the corner, like people do at Six Flags and so on.

    Now, as to only having stuff for sale in your gift shop, and to your question of what else would be feasible, there are a lot of things you can do. In addition to shirts, you can also sell other kinds of swag with your info on it, but that may take doing it subsequent seasons to even out the cost. If you go to places like US Toys and Oriental Trading Company, you can order all sorts of neat stuff like glow in the dark spider rings, glow in the dark rubber balls, rubber eye balls, and whatnot, all for mere pennies a piece, and then turn around and sell them for $0.50 or whathaveyou and have a marvelous little souvenir for the kiddos to take home. You can sell drinks and bags of chips on the way out. Being scared might have made them thirsty or hungry. There are any number of things you can do to start with.

    Now, I wouldn't go too crazy with it, since you don't know what your first year is going to be like and how many people you are going to have to sell to, but would be a good way to test the waters rather cheaply.

    Those are some initial thoughts.

    When I put my gift shop together, I'm going to be incorporating some rock music into it, and I think it would be cool to sell some band swag of these different bands, or carry CD's or music downloads. If you have some classic monsters, then perhaps some DVD's of the classic monster movies.

    There's lots of potential there, but you don't want to blow $2000 on a fancy monster museum that only brings in $200 the first year if your lucky, especially if all those monsters are needed thru-out the rest of the haunt.
    Last edited by BrotherMysterio; 04-16-2012, 10:56 AM.

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      I see your point exactly. The monster shop would be the very last room of the haunt. We already have our iconic figure from all of our parties etc that's getting a facelift, it'll be there. And we're looking to make a monster ourselves and pick up a cheap static from Unit70 or somewhere. Spend about $900 total on the monsters. We also want to mock up a stockade etc.

      What we're thinking, is advertising. Give people the chance to get their pics taken in front of these monsters, and hoping all these pics get put up on facebook and help get the word out.

      Just an idea, the room that's left, we're wanting to do the shop area in, is smaller than our next to last room and we don't think it's big enough for our finale room where the meet the demon / zombie king.

      *edit* Forgot, also, one of the main reasons is this, there's a ton of shelving and cabinets in there that we don't really want to tear out of the room, so it's almost pretty much already setup.
      Last edited by Frightener; 04-16-2012, 11:12 AM.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Frightener View Post
        I see your point exactly. The monster shop would be the very last room of the haunt. We already have our iconic figure from all of our parties etc that's getting a facelift, it'll be there. And we're looking to make a monster ourselves and pick up a cheap static from Unit70 or somewhere. Spend about $900 total on the monsters. We also want to mock up a stockade etc.

        What we're thinking, is advertising. Give people the chance to get their pics taken in front of these monsters, and hoping all these pics get put up on facebook and help get the word out.

        Just an idea, the room that's left, we're wanting to do the shop area in, is smaller than our next to last room and we don't think it's big enough for our finale room where the meet the demon / zombie king.

        *edit* Forgot, also, one of the main reasons is this, there's a ton of shelving and cabinets in there that we don't really want to tear out of the room, so it's almost pretty much already setup.
        Well, again, I would say for this year just focus on a cool photo booth type thing, with candids taken with the icon characters while people are waiting in line. Remember, once you've jumped every other hurdle, if you have a surplus left, then you can consider spending it on static props that don't appreciably add to your haunt experience.

        C.

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