Yardhaunting for 2007
Are you going to do you own yardhaunt this year? Yep, I'm going to do it in September, but at this moment I am currently working some coffins, wallpapers, and others in the backyard. Then, I will save them in the barn until October, I will put them out in the front porch.
-
- Master Reaper
- Posts: 106
- Joined: Wed Sep 13, 2006 4:06 pm
- What is the highest number?: 9
- Location: New York
- Contact:
- evilincarnate78
- Zombie
- Posts: 28
- Joined: Sat Feb 10, 2007 9:17 am
- What is the highest number?: 9
- Location: Audubon, NJ
The majority of my props/decorations will be hitting the front yard during the last weekend of September. The good stuff (strobes, fog, lighting, sound) won't go out until Oct. 31st. I take the day off from work and spend the entire morning rigging up everything. The kids start Tot'ing right after school in my neighborhood, so I need to be ready to rock and roll by 2:30!
"I prayed that he would burn in hell, but in my heart I knew that hell would not have him."
-Dr. Sam Loomis
-Dr. Sam Loomis
- evilincarnate78
- Zombie
- Posts: 28
- Joined: Sat Feb 10, 2007 9:17 am
- What is the highest number?: 9
- Location: Audubon, NJ
Ya, tell me about it! I couldn't believe my eyes the first year we lived here - ToTing during the day! When I was a kid, I didn't start until after dinner. The last kids usually roll through around 10pm or so.
"I prayed that he would burn in hell, but in my heart I knew that hell would not have him."
-Dr. Sam Loomis
-Dr. Sam Loomis
-
- Ghost
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Fri Aug 24, 2007 7:34 pm
- What is the highest number?: 9
- Location: Minnesota
-
- Halloween Master
- Posts: 643
- Joined: Sun Oct 15, 2006 5:15 pm
- What is the highest number?: 9
- Location: Brighton, UK
- Contact:
I would love to do a yard haunt but sadly I live in a flat I do have a patio area but it is away from the street, so no one can see it unless I let them in through the alley. I had a bowl of candy out last year just in case we got some TOTs (it was out first year in the flat) but alas, we did not.
When I get my own big house though.. with a garden.... oh, THAT will be a different story!!
When I get my own big house though.. with a garden.... oh, THAT will be a different story!!
-
- Master Reaper
- Posts: 129
- Joined: Tue Aug 21, 2007 7:15 pm
-
- Master Reaper
- Posts: 129
- Joined: Tue Aug 21, 2007 7:15 pm
I've recently been tasked with creating a haunted hayride at the farm where my son works/volunteers. I went to the Six Flags haunted hayride last year and am trying to piece together what they did in my mind so I can come up with some ideas. From what I recall the most effective elements did not differ greatly from a traditional haunted house; it was the unexpected that scared the most. I don't think I'll plan elaborate staging as much as "ambushes."
- jadewik
- Halloween Master
- Posts: 1426
- Joined: Tue Aug 21, 2007 7:11 pm
- What is the highest number?: 10992
- Location: Arizona, USA
- Contact:
Dr Strange-- you thought about having a scarecrow in a field for the hayride that's more or less automated... either by hand or by motor, so it turns when the ride drives past. You could have someone dressed the same as the scarecrow standing beside the road further down... Have them move slowly... take a step or two... then make a run for the hayride. They could even climb aboard -- have the hayride driver slow down-- and pass out candy or something. So it's scary, but not.
I dunno...
... but I did read somewhere that haunts are more threatening when it poses a threat to your person. For example an car accident scene might not be very scary in and of itself, but if the car accident resulted in the release of a bus full of convicts who might be in the area, it's a bit more threatening.
... but... you prolly already knew that
I dunno...
... but I did read somewhere that haunts are more threatening when it poses a threat to your person. For example an car accident scene might not be very scary in and of itself, but if the car accident resulted in the release of a bus full of convicts who might be in the area, it's a bit more threatening.
... but... you prolly already knew that