Spook LIKES those wings. Whats the spread on them?
I'll have to steal that ideal. Wonder is you know where they came
from?
I've got the old wooden casket you see in every halloween, a stand-up,
and a handmade copper one that looks pretty real. We have the guillotine,
electric chair, devils flame throwers, witches pot big enough for two children,
the gorilla cage, the jail cell, the butchers room, the cementary props, headless
children on a porch swing, a 24 foot narrowing cave, a cargo net stretched over
your head full of spiders and such, two small wooden houses, the headless woman.
And always the smoke chillers, the trip lights.
Of course, the chainsaw men, the air horns...a bunch of smaller by-the-side-of-the-trail
props. Scarecrow people. Before you enter the maze, we have a fortune teller who trys
to talk you out of going in. She warns you.... about the Leprechaun. He's short, but he's
mean. Or his buddy...the really tall guy on stilts.
We've had everything from (real) off duty police officers to chalk outlines of dead bodies
on the road.
It was $7.00 last year, but we mean to scare you.
There were three boys came through last years, the owners grandson and two friends.
Big teenage boy didn't make it to the end...midway through the game, he gave up and
left...made his own path right out of the field. He ran....left his friends.
Of course, it may of had something to do with the dead guy hanging in the tree suddenly
coming to life, the rope breaking and the dead-guy chasing them. Or it could of been the
shotgun shooting blanks that scared him. He never really said...that boy just ran for it. All
the way back to his grandpa's.
Like all corn mazes, we have a good number of everyday mosters in there somewhere...the
free-roamers.
We try hard to make it interesting. And that's why we want to make it bigger and better
this year.
I'll have to steal that ideal. Wonder is you know where they came
from?
I've got the old wooden casket you see in every halloween, a stand-up,
and a handmade copper one that looks pretty real. We have the guillotine,
electric chair, devils flame throwers, witches pot big enough for two children,
the gorilla cage, the jail cell, the butchers room, the cementary props, headless
children on a porch swing, a 24 foot narrowing cave, a cargo net stretched over
your head full of spiders and such, two small wooden houses, the headless woman.
And always the smoke chillers, the trip lights.
Of course, the chainsaw men, the air horns...a bunch of smaller by-the-side-of-the-trail
props. Scarecrow people. Before you enter the maze, we have a fortune teller who trys
to talk you out of going in. She warns you.... about the Leprechaun. He's short, but he's
mean. Or his buddy...the really tall guy on stilts.
We've had everything from (real) off duty police officers to chalk outlines of dead bodies
on the road.
It was $7.00 last year, but we mean to scare you.
There were three boys came through last years, the owners grandson and two friends.
Big teenage boy didn't make it to the end...midway through the game, he gave up and
left...made his own path right out of the field. He ran....left his friends.
Of course, it may of had something to do with the dead guy hanging in the tree suddenly
coming to life, the rope breaking and the dead-guy chasing them. Or it could of been the
shotgun shooting blanks that scared him. He never really said...that boy just ran for it. All
the way back to his grandpa's.
Like all corn mazes, we have a good number of everyday mosters in there somewhere...the
free-roamers.
We try hard to make it interesting. And that's why we want to make it bigger and better
this year.