Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Halloween Horror Nights: Happy Horrordays



The theme for each scare zone and house will be based on differnt holidays in sort of a weird and twisted manner. There would be several icons based on the holiday masscots, in which they would have their own haunt. 

New Years Eve: What better way to celebrate New Years Eve at the end of the world. Civilians mingling with demons and fallen angels, as Father Time oversees the pandonium.

Valientimes Day: I have two ideas for a Valientimes Day themed haunt.
1. The cult classic horror film My Bloody Valentimes Day 
2. A gothic horror love story

St Patrick's Day: For the haunt would feature the Leperchaun movie franchie, along with The Banshee, The Pouka and other dreaded creatures of Irish folklore.

Mardi Gras: The haunt would be in New Orleans with it's back alleyways and swampy environes. With a touch of voodoo mystisism.

April Fools: Horror Nights would'nt be complete without clowns and the jokes are on you. 

Earth Day/Arbor Day: These enviromental themed holidays would have a nature's revenge story. 

Easter: The Bunny Man would be suitable for an Easter themed haunt.

Summer Solstice: The haunt for the Summer Solstice would be similar to The Wicker Man. A coven of witches and warlocks search for one who is worthey for the sacrfice.  

Independence Day: The haunt would be loosley be based on the haunting and supernatural encounters of The White House. Another idea would be a battlefeild haunted by the ghosts of Revolutionary War.

Day of the Dead: The haunt would be similar to 2010s scare zone Esqueleto Muerte. 

Halloween: The movie Trick r Treat should have it's debut as a haunt for anticipated fans. 

Veterinas Day: A seqeul to Nightengales set in World War II crossing over with War of the Living Dead.

Tanksgiving: The Thanksgiving scare zone would feature the vengful souls of Native Americans wreaking havoc during the Thaksgiving parade.

Christmas: The Christmas haunt would have Krampus, the Christmas demon who punishes the naugty children. 

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