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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Did you survive opening night?

SCARE for a CURE presents: BLOOD RITUAL got off to a great start Friday night! We're grateful to everyone who came out to enjoy the haunt, and we especially appreciate your patience as we got off to a bit of a late start. The show set a high bar for subsequent performances, and it will get even tighter and better with every run so if you haven't got your tickets now is the time to do so. Tickets are available online, and they're selling fast so reserve your slot!

SCARE for a CURE is a non-profit organization, built entirely with volunteer labor, and proceeds from ticket and merchandise sales go directly to the Breast Cancer Resource Centers of Texas. When you come to our haunt and throw yourself into your role, you'll not only have a great time but you'll also help raise funds for this wonderful organization.

Your kind words as you waited for your ride back to the entrance after the event were music to our ears and we made sure to pass them along to the actors! Our all-volunteer cast and crew work very hard to make SCARE a success, so if you enjoyed your adventure please let us know in the comments!

6 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Just got back from the "Scare for a Cure". This was my first time going this year, and seriously it rocked! I loved every part of the whole thing. The site on where they're checking for paranormal activity. Then out of the blue, your streamed into a wild sense of interaction with the actors and everything! And to the girl who through up on me! You did a really good job at freaking me out! Last time I ever hold a "Key of Gabriel" again, it was just amazing! I even got locked into the Cage and separated from my friends. Seriously it was the greatest Haunted House I've ever been to in my whole life! The interaction was just the best.

I'm looking forward for next year, and would like to volunteer for it!

10/ 24/ 09

-Jeffrey

October 25, 2009 at 1:32 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Also just wanted to add the part with the crypt and coffins was just pure genius!

Thanks,

~Jeffrey

October 25, 2009 at 2:10 AM  
Blogger Adam Norwood said...

We had such a great time! I can't imagine a much better haunted house. The production values were incredibly high, the actors and crew were all putting on a fun show, and the night was just right for getting a bit spooked. Well worth the $25 for the "red" tickets, by the way (if you're wondering just how messy your clothes could get, here's some photo evidence of the night's paranormal activity -- I wish I had gotten a photo of the back of the shirt, it's covered in fake-blood claw marks!)

October 27, 2009 at 8:59 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Went to SCARE for the first time this year and I am already looking forward to next year. I had never experienced any kind of haunt as interactive as SCARE before and I gotta say it was a ton of fun from start to finish. The amount of work that these volunteers put in really shines through. Bravo!

November 4, 2009 at 12:32 PM  
Blogger Kim said...

This was the most amazing and scary Halloween event I have ever been too. It was incredibly creative in finding new ways to frighten the people on this tour! I never could have imagined a haunted house being this fun. The best part in my opinion was the finally with the head vampire at the end and being towed away unexpectantly in the back of a truck!!

November 4, 2009 at 4:52 PM  
Blogger roy said...

Roy Heatley, went late Halloween nite and was just beyond what i thought was goin to happen.Had i known earlier would of bought tickets for multiple shows. Thanks to all the volunteers, Richard Garriot and the board of directors of scare for a cure.Love the interaction of it and just getting dirty with all the slime and blood. Will buy tickets early and can not wait for next Halloween. Hope yall use same location. A neat experience from being picked up in a bus, to the village ,haunted house and driven back.The vampire actors were all wonderful.Very organized.Thanks

November 9, 2009 at 4:12 PM  

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