As expected, we were in for a long, grueling day at the attraction, although in fact it probably was not quite as busy as the 10th was. We opened up at 10 a.m. and closed at 10:30 p.m., with very little time off in-between. Among the guests tonight was a blind man who seemed to
Scares and Soup
As on most days this month, we spent most of today scaring the wits out of people at the haunt. Among our victims were the mom and two daughters (the dad and son, for some reason, didn’t come through) of the Dudley family, who were interviewed for the same episode of NBC’s Today Show that
Extended Family
A full day of haunting, not only for us, but for some of our “adopted kids”. Our “daughter” Libby, who toured with us an entire month in April and a couple of years ago and even put in some time at the haunted attraction then, flew out from the San Francisco Bay Area and brought
To the Cleaners
Once again, we broke away from the madcap haunted happenings in Salem to get back to our own business: this time performing at a school in Springfield, about 100 miles away. Then we decided it was time to do laundry, particularly since Zephyr’s Joker costume gets rather sweaty in the course of doing his impersonation
And Here We Glow
Halloween season is up and running now at the haunted attraction we’re managing and performing at in Salem. Zephyr began work on Oct. 1, reprising his popular and eerily accurate interpretation of The Joker, as enacted by the late Heath Ledger. We followed on Oct. 2. Business appears to be considerably brisker than it was






