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Welcome to HHA (Haunted House Association) established to promote the haunted house industry. HHA is a professional association for Halloween and Haunted Attraction owners and operators. The Halloween Attraction industry which includes haunted houses, hayrides, corn mazes, to all sorts of professional Halloween Attractions is now a ONE billion dollar industry and growing. 

HHA represents all professional Halloween events specifically Haunted Attractions to the national media, government agencies, amusement associations, trade magazines, haunt vendors and to any other interested parties who want to learn more about our spooky and very creative industry. 

If you own a Halloween or Haunted Attraction join HHA today.  If you need information about our industry please contact our board today!  Happy Hauntings from the HHA.

Friday, January 30, 2009

HAUNTED HOUSE TOURS SET FOR TRANSWORLD



The Haunted House Associations presents a Triple Treat of Terror!

Haunted attraction owners rarely have the freedom to visit and study other haunts during the busy October season, but now Transworld attendees will have the rare opportunity to tour three outstanding haunted attractions nearly six months in advance of the 2009 haunting season!

The Haunted House Association is proudly sponsoring three historic and unprecedented tours of three very unique attractions during the convention, all of which are opening their doors to both the public and their fellow haunters. The attraction owners have devoted thousands of dollars and hours to create all-new experiences just for the March tours, and now offer Hauntworld magazine an exclusive preview.

The Darkness (www.thedarkness.com)

The Darkness has been regularly featured on national television newscasts, publications, and programs. Ranked as “one of the Top 13 haunts in the country” by Hauntworld magazine, and as one of “America’s Scariest Halloween Attractions,” by Travel Channel, this world famous haunted attraction will present an extensive behind-the scenes tour on Thursday March 26th complete with food, drinks, and full access to all aspects of the attraction. A second tour, held on Saturday March 28, will present the attraction at “full impact” with cast, crew, and all effects in operation.



The Darkness President, Larry Kirchner, is reportedly spending over $150,000 to create and install several new scenes and special effects in time for the upcoming tours.

So why do you think The Darkness received so much attention and acclaim?
Attention to detail! Our company also builds attractions for amusement parks across the world and we now have many tools that come in handy such as hard coating machines, sophisticated animations, different types of sculpting tools, and a lot of foam hard coated scenery. As the haunted house business has grown over the past few years, more and more professional amusement facilities and theme parks are entering the industry. The Darkness has been a source of inspiration, and that puts a lot of pressure on us to outdo ourselves each year.



When did you first start planning the new ideas for this upcoming tour?
We always plan the new Darkness during our operating season. We draw more inspiration for the following seasons while looking at the same old stuff night after night. You get sick of things and you say to yourself almost nightly “we need to do this or that or replace this or that.” The day after we closed we were already ripping stuff out. However we've never worked so hard to do so much in such a small window. It is a challenge.

We have had 10 high skilled workers from our company working everyday on the Darkness since December, and it will take every single second of four months to re-build The Darkness into one of the best haunts anyone has ever seen. The first step is to design everything, then you must destroy and remove old sets, then you take a long time to rebuild the structures ... and then carving foam, to hard coating, to painting and finally all the detail.

Over 50% of the attraction will have been totally re-themed with some very amazing sets. All I can tell you is this will be one of the best haunts anyone has ever seen!!!! EVER!!!!



Are you at all nervous about opening your doors to so many haunters?
No, because I know we will amaze them. The pressure is really on due to our companies and my own personal reputation within the industry. People will be expecting to see the best of the best, and maybe in some people’s minds more than we are capable of...so the pressure was really on to outdo ourselves from any year prior.

What do you personally look for when you’re visiting someone else’s haunt? DETAIL! ORIGINALALITY! I don't want to see the typical, I want to see something I've never seen before. I want to see someone thinking outside the box. The more creative and more original you are the more accolades you will receive.

Is there a benefit to taking both the Thursday and Saturday night tours?
I would say the people who do the behind the scenes tour will get the most benefits from touring the attraction because they can walk at their own pace and explore the attraction. It’s like a really good movie, and you must see it twice to catch everything, same thing here unless you do the lights on tour you won’t catch all the detail. But Saturday night’s live tour definitely shows the scares in action. Your ticket to Thursday night’s tour also includes admission on Saturday night.

What do you hope that haunters will take away from this tour?
INSPIRATION! I want all haunters to walk out INSPIRED to do great things. Let me tell you my goal is always to be the best haunted house in the WORLD! I know that is a hard goal to achieve but if you don't aspire to be the best then why are you doing what you do? When I visit another haunted house, one I feel is one of the best I've ever seen, I sometimes walk out actually feeling kind of depressed! I think “Wow, they did something that is so much cooler than what we do” ... but then I shake my head a couple of times, the blood starts flowing, and I can't wait to get back to our haunt to push the envelope.



Other haunts inspire me to get better at what I do and they push me to attempt to achieve those lofty goals even if you never actually achieve them. So I hope people will leave the attraction inspired to go back to their haunt and work like MAD!

Only limited tickets will be sold for both tours of The Darkness, and Thursday’s “Lights On” tour will likely sell-out. Visit www.thedarkness.com for more information, media, and to buy tickets.


The Columbia Haunt Tour (www.columbiahaunttour.com )

Friday night, March 27, features a double feature of fright, with tours of two attractions in Columbia, St. Louis: FearFest and Necropolis. For just one price, guests will experience two haunted attractions with two decidedly different approaches towards content and operation. Guests can choose to drive directly to the attractions, or to take advantage of bus service directly from Transworld.

Your journey through FearFest starts in a century-old farmhouse, and includes everything from swamps to slasher asylums -- while the actors at Necropolis do their best to terrify, and touch, anyone brave enough to take a trip through this former meat packing factory. We asked the owners to tell us a little more about their attractions and the upcoming tour:

Greg Allen, Owner of FearFest (www.fearfesthauntedhouse.com)

So why did you decide to open your doors to other haunters this March?
With the haunted house convention coming to St. Louis, the opportunity for other haunt owners to see some in this area sounded like a good idea, and we wanted to be apart of that. There is such a small window to see haunted houses from around the country and we thought it would be great to open ours for a tour. When we would go to Chicago for the convention we always looked forward to the haunted house tour. Dream Reapers was always great!

Are you at all intimidated by opening up your doors for so many other owners?
There is always an intimidation factor when the best of the best are coming to see your haunt, however we eagerly await their feedback. If people say they wouldn't be intimidated or worried they are lying.

How did you get started?
I used to do a charity event in St. Louis. I ran it for several years out of my house, and by the end I had about 600 people a night coming through my yard which was getting a little ridiculous so I had to close down. But soon afterward I moved to Columbia and found this great property, and we’re now in our 7th year. It has been a very successful venue for us, we've expanded every year.

Originally it was an old farm house that led out into just plywood walls with no roofing, and you were exposed to rain, sleet, and snow! Over the years we’ve expanded into multiple haunts, buildings, a corn maze, and a hayride. We sit on 46 acres of property.

I assume the corn maze and hayride won’t be open in March?
No, but both haunted houses will be fully staffed and fully operational. The first haunted house starts inside the 100 year-old farmhouse, and the attraction inside is a low-gore, high startle haunted house that’s more mysterious and atmospheric. But with “Slashmasters Asylum” you’ve got the blood, you've got the guts, and you've got the psychos in there. Once you step in there nothing is quite right.

What makes your attraction stand out?
I think one of the things unique about our haunt is that we use actors to scare more than animatronics. We do have some animatronics but our startles and scares come from our actors and the placement of them. We have some people working for us who are just nuts.

The other thing is that our barn is actually haunted. There were two kids murdered here by their father, and people hear and see things happening all the time. I’ll hear singing, I’ll hear footsteps, and sometimes when I pull onto the property I’ll hear someone say “Oh, Daddy’s home!”


Bill Schnell, owner of Necropolis ( www.enterthenecropolis.com )

Your theme and approach is almost completely opposite of FearFest isn’t it?
Personally, for my taste, I just don’t like doing the traditional kind of haunted house or haunted mansion. I enjoy attending them, that’s fine - but I want my haunted house to be more realistic, which means no vampires and no mummies or the traditional things you'd see in a haunted house.

Our back-story revolves around a serial killer, it's a pretty gruesome and realistic style of haunt and that's definitely the style that I like. It kind of goes with our target audience, we want to push the same over-the-top realism and themes that you see in current movies. It's stuff that some haunters don't want to deal with because it happens in the real world, but we like to do it in a way that's scary and entertaining.

Does that mean that you don't have very many animations or effects?
The realism really only goes as far as the core of the back-story, and all the crazy stuff he did. But from that, springs a little more creativity and illusion. The story goes into a more supernatural direction. He's been executed for his crimes and now he inhabits the building as an all-powerful evil spirit. Once you go into the building you're entering into his world and his spirit, and he can throw whatever he wants at you! That allows us to do a lot of different things within the haunted house.

So tell us about your building...
The first time we produced Necropolis we were actually located in a strip mall that didn’t really lend itself into the theme of our back-story. We knew we wanted to move after that first year so we started looking for new locations and now we’re in a building that was once part of a meat-packing complex. Part of our building was the store where customers would come in to actually purchase packages of meat, and then there were large factory floors where they did a lot of the processing with meat racks and everything ... and that's all still in there. It definitely helps the intensity.




Speaking of intensity, when and why did you make the decision to start touching customers?
I'd always thought about the supposed rule, that somehow everyone in America knows, which is that if you go through a haunted house no one is going to touch you. From the beginning I definitely wanted to do whatever it took to scare people, I didn't want to back off to allow us to market to families or have kids coming through. We wanted the intensity.

New actors aren't allowed to touch, they have to had worked for us for at least a year and also have received permission from us. They are trained as to what to do, when to do it, how to do it and when not to do it ... and there are very clear warnings outside.

I know that a lot of haunted houses want the actors to do a scare and then go away, and I'm totally the opposite way: I want it so that almost the whole way through the haunted house you are exposed to our actors. They do the scare, and then are interacting with you until the next room ... and while they're doing that, some of our actors will slip into a little bit of comedy or that's when you can start the creepy touching: brushing the back of the girl's hair, touching the back of her neck, or putting your hand on top of somebody's head ... just simple things like that which take it to a whole other level.



What do you think the reaction from other haunters will be?
I had a chance to experience House of Shock with some other haunters during a tour last year, many of whom were grabbed or touched by the actors, and it was interesting to listen to their reactions because we knew that it was something that we were planning to start doing at our attraction. There were haunters saying that they didn't like it, or that the haunt went too far, and some of them even said they were offended ... and I think it's awesome that House of Shock managed to freak out or even offend haunted house owners! We’re talking about the hardcore of the hardcore, and the owners managed to make them uncomfortable? That’s awesome! I loved it.

We're close to downtown, our theme is very industrial and the tone is more over-the-top ... and Greg is more traditional with trails and corn mazes and a country feel. It's definitely a contrast in styles, and I'd love to hear what the haunters have to say afterward.


Guests can choose to drive directly to the attractions and buy tickets directly at the gates, or take advantage of bus service directly from Transworld. Visit www.columbiahaunttour.com for tickets and more information


Scott Simmons is the Executive Producer and co-owner of The ScareHouse haunted attraction in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

DARKNESS HAUNT TOUR TICKETS ON SALE



DARKNESS HAUNTED HOUSE TOUR TICKETS ON SALE NOW!!!

One of the nations PREMIER haunted houses is set to open during the March 2009 Transworld Haunted and Halloween Attraction Tradeshow (www.HauntShow.com). The Darkness as featured on National Geographic Channel, History Channels Modern Marvels, and multiple Travel Channel shows, is set to open on March 26th, 2009 for a behind the scenes lights on tour which includes dinner, drinks, with photography allowed. Tour starts at 7pm until 9pm.



Then two nights later on Saturday, March 28, 2009 The Darkness will open for a full blown LIVE SHOW with actors and a party sponsored by HHA (www.HauntedHouseAssociation.org). The party on Saturday will include drinks, snacks and an live auction of major props from some of the biggest vendors from Scarefactory to Gore Galor to everyone in between.



The Darkness has been TOTALLY renovated for this tour, designed and created by Halloween Productions, Inc. (www.HalloweenProductions.com). You will experience The Darkness in March the same way St. Louis will experience the Darkness in October 2009. This will be the single greatest haunted house tour ever produced to date! Make sure you purchase your tickets today and be part of haunting history.



Purchase tickets here:

Main Event-March 28:
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Light On Tour – March 26:
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To Learn MORE about the Darkness visit www.TheDarkness.com and or learn more about the Transworld Haunted Attraction Show visit www.HauntShow.com.

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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

MIDWEST HAUNTERS CONVENTION ANNOUNCES HAUNT TOURS

Midwest Haunters Pre-Convention
Haunted Attraction Bus Tour
Three-state tour that includes top rated haunts, confirmed haunted buildings and an incredible new Dark Ride (including a behind the scenes lights on tour). Limited to four charter buses, this amazing tour includes the following:

• 4 Awesome Haunted Attractions
 Wells Township Haunted House,OH
 Demon House,PA
 Hundred Acre Manor,PA
 Former West Virginia Prison,WV
• Kennywood Amusement Park & Dark Ride,Ghostwood Estates
• Castle Halloween - Museum Tour, WV
• Former West Virginia Prison - Ghost Tour
• Overnight Accommodations - Quality Suites Pittsburgh– Room packages for 1 – 4 people
• Welcome receptions, breakfast and dinner both nights
• Gift bags, snacks and beverages on our custom coaches

Prices range from $175 to $242 per person

Wednesday June 3rd Agenda

Bus # 1 departs the Hyatt Regency Downtown Columbus
at 12:00 noon
and then buses depart every 30 minutes (12:30, 1:00, 1:30)

1st stop

Wells Township Haunted House
Brilliant, OH 43913 10 Minutes south of Steubenville/Weirton

This building was erected overlooking the Ohio river in 1884. It was first a General Store that hosted barge and river workers. It frequently became the temporary home of transients who used the river as a mode of travel. The building has changed owners several times after unfortunate tragedies. There have been numerous deaths on the grounds and locals prefer not to discuss its history. Self guided tours will have the opportunity to explore this 124 year old haunt.

This 6000+ sq ft “old school”type haunted attraction will provide a perfect start to our tour. See this great example of a free standing historical haunt.

2nd Stop

Quality Suites
700 Mansfield Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15205
Off St Rt 50, just east of I-79

We will check into our hotel rooms and have a welcome reception. You’ll have 1.5 hours to check-in, relax and attend a hospitality reception. Tour prices include room and tax. There are a limited number of Penthouse Suites; reserved for groups of four.

Bus Tour Package Price

The bus tour price is based on a per person basis. Bus tour package prices vary by the number of people in the hotel room.

Price per person - Room options include:
$ 242 - one person in a room by them self
$ 194 - two people, one bed
$ 205 - two people, two beds
$ 185 - three people, two beds and a pull out couch
$ 175 - four people, two beds
$ 190 - four people - penthouse suite with two rooms, two beds and two baths

3rd stop

- Demon House –
Monongahela, PA 15063
www.demonhouse.com

During the excavation for the original mansion in 1871, workmen discovered bones from a human hand. After further digging, they unearthed well over 70 unmarked graves on the land that was deemed to be the Demon House. It is a Mansion that literally feeds upon itself. Following a horrible incident in 1894, the house was boarded up and it remained empty until 2004.

The new owners of the house discovered the land that the mansion now sits upon was used as a burial ground for a civilization that once populated the land of Monongahela, Pennsylvania. Here’s your chance to see this iconic haunted attraction. Small groups will enter for a self guided tour. This is one of the most unusual haunted houses you’ve ever seen.

We’ll enjoy food and beverages upon arrival; courtesy of the Demon House cast and crew.

4th Stop

Hundred Acre Manor
Hundred Acres Drive, South Park, PA

We will have a catered dinner when we arrive. After dinner we’ll tour one of the largest haunted attractions in the state, Hundred Acres Manor.

Your self guided tour includes: Massacre Mansion, Valleyview Hospital, Fearscapes Factory and the Endless Maze. The buildings are connected through tunnels of vines and fences. The property is surrounded by trees in the back of the park. From elaborate scenes with animatronics to special visual effects; this haunt provides quick startles with intense actors. Nearly a 45 minute journey of extreme fright.

5th Stop

Quality Suites
Pittsburgh, PA

We’ll return to the Quality Suites hotel in Pittsburgh. Buses will be arriving starting at about 10:45 pm. Hang out or call it a night. There are a couple clubs nearby.

Thursday, June 4th Agenda

Bus 1 & 2 will depart the hotel at 8:30
Bus 3 & 4 will depart at 9:30 am

Free deluxe continental breakfast. Checkout 30 mins before departure

1st Stop

Kennywood Amusement Park
West Mifflin, PA
Route 837, south of I-376

We’ll arrive at the park early for a private behind the scenes, lights-on tour of the newest Dark Ride, Ghostwood Estate. It’s a creation of Halloween Productions that opened in the summer of 2008. This is your chance for a rare opportunity to see one of the most elaborate dark rides in the amusement industry. There’s lots of computer generated animation with incredible sets behind a massive haunted mansion facade.

Kennywood offers roller coasters, water rides, thrill rides, dark rides and special shows, along with many other attractions.

Lord Ghostwood has agreed to allow visitors to tour his haunted domain. It seems Ghostwood Estate has attracted countless spirits over the decades. It must be a comfortable place because they have refused to leave. Now his home is unbearably overcrowded. Join us as groups of four will have the opportunity to ride in a buggy throughout the estate. Instead of tracks or a steering wheel, the spirits of Ghostwood Estate will guide your buggy through the attraction.

Bus # 1 departs Kennywood at 4:00 pm
Bus # 2 departs Kennywood at 3:45 pm
Bus # 3 departs Kennywood at 5:00 pm
Bus # 4 departs Kennywood at 4:45 pm

2nd Stop - Bus 1 & 3

Former West Virginia Penitentiary
Moundsville, WV

The West Virginia Penitentiary was built with convict labor on a flat partial of land surrounded by mountains from 1867-1876. The prison's Gothic architecture reflects the predominant prison architectural style in England and America at the time. Over the next 120 years, 998 prisoners died at the prison. This Former West Virginia Penitentiary housed some of the most violent criminals in history.

You’ll be introduced to one of the scariest places behind bars! You will experience the fright of being locked up in a cell, the fear of being lost in a maze and the terror of an eerie walk through the underground dungeon of horrors! The prison is known to have one of the highest levels of paranormal activity in the United States.

The producers of MHC toured the prison in August 08 and while exploring the basement; one person in our group felt someone playing with her hair. Not only did she run out of the area, but she refuses to go to the broiler room again!

We will offer a prison ghost tour of the upper floors in the afternoon, followed by a catered dinner in the prison cafeteria. The evening awakens the spirits for our self guided tour of the prison basement dungeon. The natural ambience helps create a bone chilling experience.


Listed below is the agenda for Bus 1 & 3 after the prison ghost tour:

- Dinner in the prison cafeteria (catered)
- Tour of Castle Halloween (see description below)
- Prison Dungeon self guided tour – caution; this is a very scary attraction
- Bus returns to the Hyatt Regency Columbus

2nd Stop - Bus 2 & 4

Castle Halloween
Benwood, WV Route 250 south of I-470

Castle Halloween Museum — where it is Halloween every day of the year! Halloween eye candy and social history for the Halloween enthusiast. Tour 250 years of Halloween memorabilia— costumes, fortune telling, folk art, witches, Jack O’Lanterns and paranormal materials. Over 35,000 items spanning over 250 years! A showplace of the most comprehensive Halloween collection ever assembled. Castle Halloween is the residence of The Halloween Queen ®, Pamela Apkarian-Russell.

We’ll spend an hour touring the museum with Pamela.

Listed below is the agenda for Bus 2 & 4 after the Castle Halloween tour:

- Dinner in the prison cafeteria (catered)
- Ghost Tour of the WV Prison
- Prison Dungeon self guided tour – Caution; this is a very scary attraction
- Bus returns to the Hyatt Regency Columbus

All buses are scheduled to return to the Hyatt between 11:15 and 12:15.

Bus Tour Package Price

The bus tour price is based on a per person basis. Bus tour package prices vary by the number of people in the Pittsburgh Quality Suites hotel room.

Price per person - Room options include:
$ 242 - one person in a room by them self
$ 194 - two people, one bed
$ 205 - two people, two beds
$ 185 - three people, two beds and a pull out couch
$ 175 - four people, two beds
$ 190 - four people - penthouse suite with two rooms, two beds and two baths

Per person tour price includes:

• Admission to four Awesome Haunted Attractions:
 Wells Township Haunted House,OH
 Demon House,PA
 Hundred Acre Manor,PA
 Moundsville Prison,WV
• Admission to Kennywood Amusement Park & Dark Ride,Ghostwood Estates
• Admission to Castle Halloween – A Museum Tour
• Admission to the former West Virginia Prison – A certified Ghost Tour
• Overnight Accommodations - Quality Suites Pittsburgh– Room packages for 1 – 4 people (includes room and tax).
• Welcome receptions, Thurs breakfast and dinner Weds and Thurs nights
• Gift bags, snacks and beverages on our custom coaches

We hope you will join us on our first trip east. Click here to register for this fantastic tour.

Visit their website at www.MidwestHauntersConvention.com

Transworld HauntShow Annouces Seminar Lineup


TRANSWORLD ANNOUNCES the 2009 Haunted Attraction Seminar Series. Ben Armstrong created the seminar series for Transworld on behalf of the Haunted House Association for the haunted house industry. Seminars are VERY important and we feel Ben has done an outstanding job putting together top notch speakers and topics for the benefit of the haunted house industry.

The show is March 27-29, 2009 in St. Louis, Missouri. During the show you can find the best education and the best new products the industry has to offer. Also during the show will be the first ever Haunted House Association (HHA) meeting for the professional haunt industry. Lastly there will be TWO haunt tours one on Friday night to Columbia, Missouri to tour two different haunted houses (FEAR FEST and NECROPOLIS) (www.columbiahaunttour.com) and then on Saturday night tour the WORLD famous Darkness haunted house. You can learn more about The Darkness tour her www.TheDarkness.com

To learn more about the seminars series and to purchase tickets visit their website at www.hauntshow.com.

Keeping checking back to Hauntworld.com for all your haunting news. The Transworld Halloween Attraction show is sponsored by the Haunted House Association (HHA) and Hauntworld Magazine.

LINE UP OF SEMINARS

The Triple Threat!


Three Tracks of Powerful Seminars Designed to Supercharge
Your Haunted Attraction!
PLUS: A Trilogy of Dynamic Workshops
And Special Warm up Early Bird Seminars!


FRIDAY HAUNT &ATTRACTIONS SHOW SEMINARS



FRIDAY WARM UP EARLYBIRD SEMINAR
A Taste of Haunted Houses and Outdoor Events to come!


Friday March 27th 9AM-9:45AM

Terror in the Corn! - Building Haunted Attractions in Corn Mazes

Jason Mendoza & Mike Knuist - CONOVER MYSTERY RANCH - www.screamworks.org

Explore the making of The Conover Mystery Ranch and the Sinisterium, two elaborate illusion filled haunted events hidden deep within a twenty acre corn maze! Discover how the Screamworks team achieved financial and critical success with an event made up almost entirely of recycled materials, including a haunt built out of garage doors!



Seminar Track #1
HAUNTING INDOOR ATTRACTIONS:
HAUNTED HOUSES!

Friday March 27th 10AM-11AM

1) Creating Powerful Images and Videos to Market your Haunt

Scott Simmons - THE SCAREHOUSE - www.TheScarehouse.com

These days potential haunt customers want to know exactly what they are spending their hard earned cash to experience. Scott Simmons from THE SCAREHOUSE will reveal modern methods to brand your event as a movie caliber production, including slick photos and expertly produced videos that really give your customers a taste for more!


Friday March 27th 11:15AM-12:15PM

2) Over the Top Art Direction: Creating Massive Sets and Intense Scenes with POW!

Dan McCullough -THE HOUSE OF TORMENT - www.TheHouseOfTorment.com

Join Dan McCullough and the House of Torment team as they explore the power of over the top art direction! See how they have taken a cinematic/video game like approach to fill their sets, costumes, characters and marketing with terrifying detail. Other topics covered will include the construction of HUGE sets and a discussion of their unique remote scare control room.

Friday March 27th 12:30 PM-1:30 PM

3) Halloween Attractions: How to Take Them Over the Top!

Larry Kirchner - HAUNTWORLD Magazine/THE DARKNESS - www.Hauntworld.com

Learn from Larry Kirchner how to take your Halloween event to the next level! What attractions should you add, what attractions bring in the biggest crowds? Learn how some of the biggest Halloween attractions in the industry are raking in the money by diversifying their events with multiple and retail opportunities. If you own a corn maze, zoo, or pumpkin patch then this seminar is for you.




Seminar Track #2
HAUNTING OUTDOOR ATTRACTIONS:
CORNMAZES, HAYRIDES AND HAUNTED TRAILS


Friday March 27th 2:15 PM-3:15 PM

1) Haunted Trails - From Entry Level to Cutting Edge- How to impress your guests with a high quality production under the stars!

Wayne Barneschi - THE TRAIL OF TERROR - www.TrailOfTerror.com

For over 14 years Wayne Barneschi’s nightmarish Trail of Terror has haunted the townspeople of Wallingford, CT and donated over half a million dollars to the American Red Cross. Now he will share with you the secrets of what it takes to start up a safe and successful haunted trail, and how to take your existing outdoor haunted event to the next level!

Friday March 27th 3:30 PM-4:30 PM

2) High Octane Hayrides - Scare them by the Wagonload!

Randy Bates - THE BATES MOTEL - www.thebatesmotel.com

Hayrides have it much harder than haunted houses…they need to scare entire wagons at a time! Join Randy Bates, one of the country’s foremost experts on hayrides as he explores tried and true methods to scare massive groups all at once and still keep the wagons moving at the same time!

Friday March 27th 4:45 PM-5:45 PM

3) How to get in the Corn Maze Business!- The dos and don’ts for a start up Corn Maze!

Shawn Stolworthy- MAZE PLAY - www.Mazeplay.com

A fun and profitable addition to your outdoor Halloween attraction, corn mazes are a great way to expand your revenue into the daylight hours. Shawn Stolworthy of Maze Play creates over 90 corn mazes a year and will lead you through the “labyrinth” of creating a first class corn maze operation!
SATURDAY HAUNT & ATTRACTIONS SHOW SEMINARS


SATURDAY WARM UP EARLYBIRD SEMINAR
A Taste of the Attraction Seminars and Workshops to come!

Saturday March 28th 9AM-9:45 AM

Rich Hanf - MASTER OF HORROR! -A Retrospective on haunting FECs PLUS an
Actor Training Workshop!

Join world famous haunted house consultant Rich Hanf on the ins and out of producing haunted events with FECs. Plus - Hands on Haunting - Easy Exercises to teach fresh haunt actors the fine art of the scare!



Seminar Track #3
HAUNTING ESTABLISHED ATTRACTIONS:
REN FAIRES, THEME PARKS AND FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS


Saturday March 28th 10AM-11AM

1) Making Money Year Round! - How one haunt added a major Renaissance Festival and a Christmas event to keep revenues flowing!

Don Losole - THE MIDWEST RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL & SCARY ACRES -
www.midwestrenfest.com & www.scaryacres.com

Attend this must see seminar and learn how Don Losole of Scary Acres in Omaha, Nebraska created a major event, The Midwest Renaissance Festival, from the ground up AND added a Christmas event to keep his business thriving all year long. Discover how your current infrastructure and marketing skills can bring new events online, building on your existing haunted attraction’s success!

Saturday March 28th 11:15AM-12:15PM

2) BUSCH GARDENS Howl-O-Scream Design Strategies - How to keep your haunted event fresh each year with new themes!

Robbi Lepre’ - BUSCH GARDENS TAMPA www.HowlOScream.com


Busch Gardens Tampa is well known for changing large parts of its event every year and refining and reimagining the rest of its attractions. How do they produce one of the largest Halloween events in the country while still operating a major theme park and a vast Zoo at the same time?
Learn how they have worked with unique themes over the years to create such a successful and terrifying event!

Saturday March 28th 12:30PM-1:30PM

3) NIGHTMARE NEW ENGLAND - a Case Study- How to turn an FEC into a thrilling Halloween Adventure!

Mike “Tattoo” Krasert - NIGHTMARE NEW ENGLAND/TERROR ON THE FOX - www.NightmareNewEngland.com

Taking an existing FEC and turning it into a hugely successful Halloween event in one year? Impossible! Or is it? Find out how the staff of NIGHTMARE NEW ENGLAND pulled off a massive event and achieved both financial and artistic success in their first year!



Workshop Track


A Trilogy of Dynamic Workshops!


Saturday March 28th 2:15PM-3:15PM

1) Bloody Mary - Hands on Makeup to Die For Zombie Workshop! -
Bobbie Weiner - BLOODY MARY MAKEUP - www.dearbloodymary.com

In this in depth workshop Bobbie Weiner AKA Bloody Mary, will transforms audience members into ghoulish zombies! As an extra bonus, Bloody Mary Makeup kits for the first fifty attendees will be provided so you to can join in the fun by creating your very own Living Dead!

Saturday March 28th 3:30 PM-4:30 PM

2) The First Haunted Attractions and the Creation of Bigfoot!

Phillip Morris - MORRIS COSTUMES - www.MorrisCostumes.com

Philip Morris owner of the massive Morris Costumes will take you back 150 years in history and tell you how the very first Haunted House was created by the invention of the telegraph! You will see how the con men of that day made fortunes holding séances so their clients could communicate with their dead relatives. As a bonus Morris will show you the most Famous Costume in the World that millions upon millions still believe was the "real" Bigfoot. He will also go into detail about how the suit was created and why that hoax was so successful!


Saturday March 28h 4:45 PM-5:45 PM

3) Designing your Haunted Attraction in 3D with Cheap Software!
T.J. Mannarino - UNIVERSAL HALLOWEEN HORROR NIGHTS - www.halloweenhorrornights.com

Learn how the staff of Universal Halloween Horror Nights uses SketchUp to design their entire event. This powerful program can create 3D walk throughs; integrate with existing CAD programs, and import photo backgrounds allowing a complete design before building a single wall panel! BONUS See 3D Walkthroughs of Universal Horror Night mazes!

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Haunted House Association Announces Board

The first board of directors have been announced for the all new Haunted House Association. The first board will serve through March of 2010 at which time the membership will vote for the first ever member elected board. The first board of HHA will be given the task to create the bylaws, and establish an agenda for the new association. Your new board members are as follows...

Ben Armstrong Netherworld Haunted House
Larry Kirchner The Darkness
Randy B. Bates The Bates Motel & Haunted Hayride
Michael Jubie Headless Horseman Hayride
Dwayne Sanburn The 13th Gate
Scott Simmons The Scare House
Eric Lowther Haunted Overload
Tim Dunne Fright Kingdom
Allan Bennett Bennett's Curse Haunted Attractions
Wayne Barneschi Trail Of Terror
Peter M. Karlowicz Niles Haunted House

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Haunted House Association Formed


Finally the haunted house industry has come together to formulate the one and only association for the professional haunted house owner and operator. Over the past few years (HHA) has been funding a national public relations effort for the entire haunted house industry. Single handed the HHA has increased the national awareness of the industry and raised the amount of patrons who attend haunts. HHA will now roll out an entire program for the industry industry, and will introduce new bylaws, a board, and much more at the first even National Haunted House Tradeshow (www.HauntShow.com)

A new website will be replacing the old one and additionally new logos everything when the new association rolls out for the whole industry. Finally industry professionals will have a new voice for their industry. As we stated last year HHA promote national PR. Here is video of one of those efforts on Fox News Coast to Coast... Join the haunted house association today and support professionals!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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