Bootstrap Your Haunted House

If you start off saving money from the beginning, that's less you'll have to bring in at the end of the season. Getting your time back can be done, you just need to prioritize your objectives. Using your creativity will pay off in the long run. This class will show you ways to save TIME and MONEY!

Home Haunter to Professional Haunt

Think of your home or residence as a training center for getting better at all elements of being a Haunter. You can practice set design, scare acting, makeup, prop building, and crowd control. Start in your garage and then turn it into a business. 

Grim's Reminders:

You don't have to spend a ton of money to scare people. Spend your resources on the three "S"s: Scare Actors, Set Design, & Safety
Instead of building an attraction from scratch, are there any used Haunts for sale?
If you started a mini-haunt in your garage and built new scenes each year; over a few years you'd have enough to start a small professional haunted attraction.
Go to auctions, estate sales, flea markets, trash-cleanup, etc to find filler furniture and props to fill up your haunt areas.

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