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Sunday, October 25, 2009

Logistical notes for BLOOD RITUAL guests

SCARE for a CURE is thrilled with the amazing turnout for our event, BLOOD RITUAL! We want to extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who has bought tickets, and hope you're having a great time at the haunt. If you've already attended, we'd love to hear what you think!

We've been SO successful that we need to give you a few logistical tips—these will help us be more efficient, minimize your wait time, and help any wait you do have go by faster!
  1. Buy your tickets online! We don't want anyone to be disappointed at the door and many time slots are selling out so space for walk-ups is quite limited. To make sure you get a ticket and to keep your wait time down, we strongly encourage you to reserve your slot ahead of time.
  2. If you buy tickets after 3 p.m. on the day of your reservation, please print out your Paypal receipt or confirmation email and bring it with you to the Will Call window.
  3. Plan to arrive 15-30 minutes early to allow time for parking and sign-in, but please don't arrive more then 30 minutes early. Parking space is limited and we have to get the guests ahead of you out of the parking lot to keep things moving.
  4. We'll do our best to keep things moving, but we are an extreme haunt and occasionally circumstances beyond our control cause delays. Please be patient and we'll get you in as soon as we can. In the meantime, kick back, relax, and have some fun while you wait. We apologize for keeping you waiting and appreciate your understanding!
  5. Once you've signed in, there are plenty of ways to have fun in the waiting area. We've got awesome SCARE for a CURE: BLOOD RITUAL t-shirts for sale, along with buttons, stickers, and other merchandise. There's also a concessions stand where you can purchase drinks and snacks, as well as vendors with hand-crafted products. Most nights we'll have face-painting and chair massage available too. (A word to the wise, though—the vendors take cash only!) So get comfortable and warm up by the fire, interact with some of the characters in our gypsy camp, wisit with your fellow adventurers, and check out what the vendors have to offer while you wait.
Thanks again for supporting our event and helping us raise funds for our wonderful charity partner, the Breast Cancer Resource Centers of Texas!

1 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

SCARE for a cure was awesome! We went twice and still didn't get enough! The second time I got so much blood thrown on me that my contact lenses turned red,lol. All the actors did excellent performances, the story was well written, special effects were astounding. My son, Charles Smith acted in it and I was floored by his outstanding acting skills. I would love to volunteer next year, I'd be honored to be part of it.

November 1, 2009 at 10:39 AM  

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