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What's on YOUR halloween attraction wishlist?

JesseJH28
JesseJH28 Member Posts: 483

I'm looking for ideas that a friend and I could potentially bring to life with a haunted house type of attraction. We've been working together for a few years now and want to start our own haunt, but not just the typical "walk through and get scared" type of haunt. Absolutely nothing against those attractions, we just want something that would be a little more interactive with our guests.

Our first idea was to have groups reserve time slots and work together to solve puzzles and find a way to escape while being hunted by a killer or zombies, etc... Or we've considered allowing groups to choose their enemy as well. There's much more to it than that, and more ideas as well (I can expand on those if anyone asks!) but that's not the point of this thread; I'm just trying to give you an understanding of what kind of suggestions I'm looking for.

So, what kind of unique horror experience would you like to see brought to life?

Comments

  • Marc_go_solo
    Marc_go_solo Member Posts: 5,306

    You could try a couple of more convoluted ideas:

    1. No-End House: Make a few rooms like mini escape rooms, except eaxh new room becomes darker, harder to solve and spookier. Start with a nice, bright room with maybe a cuddly spider toy on the table, and end with a room with one red lamp, textures to gross out people and eeiry sounds. That sort of thing.

    2. House Of Leaves: Use mirrors or illusions to make the house seem larger or smaller than it is and turn it into one huge escape room, yet have things moved around where it doesn't make sense (tv in the bathroom; plates upside down in the hall; mirror positioned so you can see around corners; etc..)