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    anyone use inflatable Haunts
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    Hey As some of you know I am really trying to bring are haunt to the next level and at the same time trying to open a new business opportunity... I was wondering if anyone out her have been too or operate a large Inflatable haunt like the ones from here Inflatable Haunted Houses - Scair Structures or these at Guaranteed Lowest Prices on Halloween Props & Halloween Animatronics at HauntedProps.com in the Inflatable Haunted Houses section. Now my theme is a prison so I am thinking that these structures could be a really easy and great way for us to run are haunt..

    I am hoping to get all the info I can on these products both good/bad so if anyone know the littlest of info on these would be great thankz....

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    Good Luck scaring anybody with inflatables. Try talking to a Garden Center about using their facilities for a Commercial Haunt. Big open areas, power in place, out of the weather, and basically shut down for the winter.
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    good thinking batman, i mean wolfman
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    this isn't one of those kiddie inflatables and we have come up with a way for great scare in there also would be easy to theme to any liking..

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    Maybe I misinterpreted your intent. Used wisely, you could scare the Dickens out of anyone. If the Inflatable is used as a "front" to lull patrons into a false sence of security.
    We'll be using a similar ploy next year. A Puppet Show. LIttle sock-puppets of Frankenstien and Dracula, maybe a Barbie Doll. After a few seconds watching the "Show". I expect the viewers to relax, maybe comment on how lame the thing is. And then we drop the rear curtain to reveal a half dozen scare actors behinmd it. Strobe Light, loud music, oh, yeah, that'll get 'em.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfman View Post
    Maybe I misinterpreted your intent. Used wisely, you could scare the Dickens out of anyone. If the Inflatable is used as a "front" to lull patrons into a false sence of security.
    We'll be using a similar ploy next year. A Puppet Show. LIttle sock-puppets of Frankenstien and Dracula, maybe a Barbie Doll. After a few seconds watching the "Show". I expect the viewers to relax, maybe comment on how lame the thing is. And then we drop the rear curtain to reveal a half dozen scare actors behinmd it. Strobe Light, loud music, oh, yeah, that'll get 'em.
    Oh, I like your style.
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    i think the inflatables are very vivid and would draw people. they would work excellant for an entrance to what lies behind. but i haven't used one or know of someone who has so i don't know how they hold up. curious to see what you come up with for answers. if i could afford one i probably give one a try.
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    Other than they get beat up very easily (after seeing how beat-up one in the neighborhood and the one in a "Halloween USA" store got after one season) I'd say they'd be fine as a front leading into another scare. Be careful attaching anything to them; that material tears easily!
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    Yes....but the smaller store bought ones are not made of tough material the company that makes this make large bouncer's and carnival games there built to last and can take a fair bit of punishment. We have a great idea for them, and want to create scare boxes for them that could house several scare both mechanical/actor. We think with 2 of the large scare structures and and the claustrophobia Walls in the middle to join the 2 it would and up giving us over 2000 sq feet to haunt not including graveyard and facade. I am still waiting for a response from Scair Structures tho and don't know what the hold up could be...

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    Probably similiar to the inflatable structures made for paint ball. Im sure those are built to take a fair amount of beating. I guess the only suggestion I could provide is that if I was to invest money into something that is going to be such a big part of my haunt that I would probably want a first hand walk through before buying.
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