1) YES! I think a combo ticket price would be great for both you and the other attraction.
2) Thanks! I appreciate it, I have something I'd like to email to you, but I lost your email. It's that same design you suggested for the Relay haunt last year, but in a professional 3-D rendering made for building inspectors and our fire marshal really appreciated it. One of them is, I had to try and get technical on some silly repairs here and there, I might be able to get the second one working again with some minor wiring but I fear it could be the pump, in which case I should probably just try and get a new one...? I'm extremely impressed with them, when they were both working they put out a ton of fog, the one remaining working one doesn't stop though. It goes until it can't go anymore. Which is totally fine, because we're outdoors. Did you see the Pitch Black post for this years Relay haunt? I can't WAIT! It's going to be bigger and better than next year, (assuming everything goes right!) I don't want to take this thread away from you though, so...reply on Facebook or PM?
3) I'm so jealous you got a location so easily. It's one of my biggest struggles right now. Going back to the combo ticket idea and Allen's point, if you do a combo ticket you are guaranteed their 8,000+ attendance, and can budget for it a little higher (but the less you spend the better obviously) and your actors will also be better and more motivated. If you were two separate events with two separate tickets, chances are your attendance would be significantly lower, making your actors feel like they aren't as great, and it could bring moral down, but if you guarantee a combo ticket price making it so everyone goes through both, the customers think they're getting a deal and your actors feel like they're as important (which they are) and as talented (which they most likely are) working at your haunt (which is great regardless of size knowing your imagination).
2) Thanks! I appreciate it, I have something I'd like to email to you, but I lost your email. It's that same design you suggested for the Relay haunt last year, but in a professional 3-D rendering made for building inspectors and our fire marshal really appreciated it. One of them is, I had to try and get technical on some silly repairs here and there, I might be able to get the second one working again with some minor wiring but I fear it could be the pump, in which case I should probably just try and get a new one...? I'm extremely impressed with them, when they were both working they put out a ton of fog, the one remaining working one doesn't stop though. It goes until it can't go anymore. Which is totally fine, because we're outdoors. Did you see the Pitch Black post for this years Relay haunt? I can't WAIT! It's going to be bigger and better than next year, (assuming everything goes right!) I don't want to take this thread away from you though, so...reply on Facebook or PM?
3) I'm so jealous you got a location so easily. It's one of my biggest struggles right now. Going back to the combo ticket idea and Allen's point, if you do a combo ticket you are guaranteed their 8,000+ attendance, and can budget for it a little higher (but the less you spend the better obviously) and your actors will also be better and more motivated. If you were two separate events with two separate tickets, chances are your attendance would be significantly lower, making your actors feel like they aren't as great, and it could bring moral down, but if you guarantee a combo ticket price making it so everyone goes through both, the customers think they're getting a deal and your actors feel like they're as important (which they are) and as talented (which they most likely are) working at your haunt (which is great regardless of size knowing your imagination).
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