CREEPERUM

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The new Connecticut haunted attraction, “Creeprerum”, is now in the basic phase of pre-construction!

This year is starting out on a strong foundation with the new haunted attraction, produced by Chimera Enterprise, LLC, slowly taking form. By this time next month, we will give you a preview of all things creepy and the experience will be open to the public in September 2015. The new Creeperum attraction website will be up and running soon and will give you an exclusive look into what is coming to a neighborhood near you!

The overlord of Creeperum is collecting his minions (staff/crew) as this post is being written and the outcome is going to be frightfully and entertainingly delicious. The overlord is sparing no expense to bring to the public the latest and newest in haunted entertainment.

To show and tell you more now will ruin the surprise, so please stay tuned for more information on the what, where, when and how. Next month we will be posting our first video sneak preview of Creeprum and if you are a lover of “all things Halloween” you won’t want to miss it. Your Custom Haunted House is about to bring a unique haunted experience, the likes of which have never been seen before, here for Connecticut!

See you all real soon…

Angelus Perez

President

Your Custom Haunted House

 

Creeperum Haunted Attraction

Elm Street Haunt 2Welcome to a teaser introduction of a new haunted attraction on the block! Well, not quit yet, but coming soon to a neighborhood near you. Chimera Enterprise, LLC, through the production company YourCustomHauntedHouse.com, is building a permanent haunted attraction in the state of Connecticut in the fall of 2015. The name is Creeperum; keep an eye out for it in the coming months.

Creeperum is the brain child of the staff of Chimera Enterprise, LLC located in Milford, Connecticut. When Chimera Enterprise’s crew were asked why build in Connecticut, the answer was “to create permanent new jobs and to bring badly needed family oriented tourism to the state”. Chimera will still rent out their famous inflatable haunted attractions (which they have been doing for over 11 years), but their main focus will be to create a premier family entertainment center themed specifically for all those Halloween lovers out there.

If any of you have ever seen Chimera’s inflatable haunted attraction, this will be along those lines but three times bigger and on steroids; for those who have not seen their past work, well you are in for a great SHOW! The official website for Creeperum will be up in a few months and that site will have detailed information on the who, what and where of the attraction.

For those interested in knowing more about the Creeperum or wanting to learn more about the possible location, please contact us. All of us at Your Custom Haunted House look forward to seeing and serving you this year, until then have a happy and wonderful new year!

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One of Our Biggest Clients…

Did you know that back in the mid 2000s, our company was approached by a man who, according to the story, lived in the most infamous and most haunted of all houses…
The Amityville Horror!

Original House

Original House

The man’s name was Mr. George Lee Lutz and Mr. Lutz wanted us to consult, design, build, manage and operate the world’s first haunted attraction with the name The Amityville Horror. Once the attraction was well established, Mr. Lutz wanted to expand it from an attraction to a theme park.

Around 2004 and 2005, Mr. Lutz got the idea of getting into the Halloween haunted attraction business. He attempted to learn all he could about the haunted industry by contacting the owners of this website. Mr. Lutz wanted to create the largest haunted attraction in Las Vegas and theme and brand the attraction as the “Amityville Horror 20 Years Later”. His haunt would be made out of ten trailers, making it massive, and would stand two stories high. He had a story of fiction already written up by the time he came to us: the story was about Amityville that takes place 20 years after the original 1976 occurrence.  While we were in the process of designing his attraction, Mr. Lutz was attempting to sell the professionally written script to Sony Pictures in Hollywood and create a new movie.

The plan was to shot the movie in Canada and once the film was completed, then move the

1st Rough Draft of The Amityville Haunted Attraction

older looking Amityville Horror house facade to Las Vegas; there, it would be placed in front of the haunted attraction. It took six months to finally render the first rough draft of this future haunt.  The attraction was to have 8 1/2 trailers for the main attraction, half a trailer for the onsite office/operation center and one trailer for the actors and staff to change clothing and take breaks. Scenes inside the attraction were to be designed around a story plot of the movie; the rough draft was modeled after other attractions that have been around successfully for years.

By this time, Mr. Lutz had purchased all copy rights to The Amityville Horror, except for the last 28 days that the original book was published in.  This meant that there would not be another like it in the world!  Sadly, Mr. Lutz passed away in 2006 and his attraction and movie was never completed.

Rest in Peace Lee and thank you for giving us the opportunity to work on your dream!

DIY Haunt Tips from Your Custom Haunted House

With Halloween just 25 days away (!), founder and CEO of Your Custom Haunted House, Angelus Perez, appeared on the Cablevision show Focus on Family with Cathy McCarthy to share some tips & tricks you can use at home to add some extra scares and thrills to your haunt.

Enjoy!

Thrill-Seekers Thrive on the Scary

74 days left until Halloween…

Here is great article from WebMD which explains why people love all the thrills and chills (and we’re so glad they do); enjoy!

 

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Exploring the ‘dark side’ may be a psychological need that’s met when the scare is actually over.

Virtually everyone knows what it’s like to feel really scared: A pounding heartbeat. Faster breathing. Nervous perspiration. Butterflies in the stomach.

But whether that fright is caused by watching a nail-biting horror movie, listening to a spine-chilling story, or prowling through a dark-as-night haunted house on Halloween, some people actually revel in feeling frightened. They thrive on the latest Friday the 13th movie or Stephen King novel. They relish roller coasters, perhaps even sky diving. They crave having the bejesus scared right out of them.

Of course, for the mere mortals among us who feel that we’re liable to lose our lunch after just a glimpse of a slasher movie, it may seem unimaginable that others actually enjoy panic-button experiences. But experts believe that it’s not uncommon for individuals to push the envelope, seeing how much fear they can tolerate, and ultimately feeling a sense of satisfaction when they’re able to endure the anxiety.

Exploring the Dark Side

What’s the appeal of the fright associated with creepy stories? “There’s a long history of people being intensely curious about the ‘dark side,’ and trying to make sense of it,” says Frank Farley, PhD, psychologist at Temple University. “Through movies, we’re able to see horror in front of our eyes, and some people are extremely fascinated by it. They’re interested in the unusual and the bizarre because they don’t understand it and it’s so different from our everyday lives.”

For more than two decades, Glenn Sparks, PhD, has studied the way men, women, and children respond to terrifying images in the media. “Some people have a need to expose themselves to sensations that are different from the routine,” he says. “While experiencing a frightening movie may have some negatives, individuals often derive gratification because the experience is different.”

Several studies have shown that males like scary films much more than females do. “It’s not that they truly enjoy being scared,” says Sparks, professor of communication at Purdue University. “But they get great satisfaction being able to say that they conquered and mastered something that was threatening. They enjoy the feeling that they ‘made it through.'”

Quite commonly, at the end of the terrifying movie, an individual may walk out of the theater with a profound sense of relief, adds Sparks. “He may just be happy that the film is over.”

“Type T’s”

Farley, former president of the American Psychological Association, has studied people who have what he calls “type T” (thrill-seeking) personalities. These men and women thrive on the uncertainty and the intensity associated with activities that most people consider to be hair-raising — from riding roller coasters to bungee jumping. “Sky divers will tell you it’s the thrill, the rush, and a little element of fear that motivates them to push themselves to the extreme,” he says.

 

http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/features/exploring-thrill-seeking-personalities