Why don't any haunted houses have an area where the customers picture is taken as they walk through?
I never buy the pictures on roller coasters, but I think I would want my haunted house picture. I think it would sell a lot just because its a new concept. (all the ones I've been too don't have it anyways).
With all the strobe lights flashing in a haunted attraction, a camera flash might barely be noticeable. Do it right after a scare.
The only possible concern is how to time it properly so the customers can see their photos on the TV's at the right time when they come out. And obviously might be trickier to do with an outdoor haunt.
Either do it at the final scare, or have an actor hand out ticket numbers around the corner right after the picture is taken.
Thoughts?
I never buy the pictures on roller coasters, but I think I would want my haunted house picture. I think it would sell a lot just because its a new concept. (all the ones I've been too don't have it anyways).
With all the strobe lights flashing in a haunted attraction, a camera flash might barely be noticeable. Do it right after a scare.
The only possible concern is how to time it properly so the customers can see their photos on the TV's at the right time when they come out. And obviously might be trickier to do with an outdoor haunt.
Either do it at the final scare, or have an actor hand out ticket numbers around the corner right after the picture is taken.
Thoughts?
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