How to Make Your Own Halloween Maze

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scare your audience out of their shorts. If you don’t have extra milk jugs, you can use a 2 gallon gas container. Make sure you leave enough room in your hallways to allow your audience to jump back without pulling down your walls. It’s no fun putting them back up in the middle of the night. Finally, place props, camouflage, etc in areas opposite of your scare spots. These will allow your audience to be distracted while you jump out. Make sure that you let in only 2-3 people at a time. You don’t want a line of people that see all of the actors jumping out ahead of them. This will give your actors time to reset. Finally, I do not recommend that you touch the audience. I am sure as an actor, you would not be happy to take a punch in the face, and this is often times the easiest way to get it. Startle them…don’t touch them.

There is a start to your maze. Make sure you

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