Visit
Early In The Season
Most people wait until the
last two weekends in October to attend haunts, which adds to
your time waiting in line. Go earlier in the season so you'll
encounter less wait time.
Arrive
Early
The later you arrive,
the longer you'll wait in line.
Most
haunts operate on a "first come, first serve" basis
and if it's a busy night, some close off the lines once they
reach capacity. Arriving early will also give you more time
to visit other haunts that night. However, don't expect they'll
open exactly on time. You may need to wait while they work
through bugs from the previous night.
Best
Bet: Arrive 30 minutes after their scheduled opening time.
Be Prepared To Wait
In Line
It's
just about guaranteed you'll have to wait in line. Later in
the evening and closer to Halloween, expect wait times of
well over an hour. Also, keep in mind there will probably
be two lines. One for tickets and another to get into the
haunt.
If
the haunt calls the numbers on the tickets instead of having
you wait in line to get in, ask what the estimated wait time
is. If you don't feel like waiting, go out for a bite to eat
and come back later.
Don't Overschedule
Plan to visit
only two to three per haunts per evening, if they're close
to one another. Don't forget to include the wait times as
well as travel time.
Call
Ahead
Outdoor haunts
such as corn mazes and hayrides may close if it's raining.
Be sure to call ahead so you don't waste your time and gas
driving out there.
Dress For The Weather
And Experience
Although
many haunts provide indoor waiting facilities, there are some
that require you to wait outdoors. Check the weather forecast
and be sure to bring a sweatshirt and gloves. You may also
want to have a blanket in the car to help you warm up after
you've been through the haunt.
Ladies,
keep in mind you're going to a haunt. Don't wear heels!! You
may be crawling, walking/running on muddy trails and/or uneven
stairs. Stick with sneakers.
Keep The Lights Off
Don't
ruin the haunt for yourself or others. Make sure you put away
your brightly lit cell phones and glow novelties (which are
sold at some haunts). Keep the experience spooky for everyone!
Have Fun!
Haunts
are a form of entertainment and you should have fun going.
However,
please remember that there was a lot of hard work and planning
that go into them. Even if you did not like the haunt (or
any event) you attend, please be respectful and leave things
as they are. Do not steal or destroy their property. If you
had a bad time, talk to a staff member and tell them what
you feel they should change
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