For the last several years we have charged an admission price of 3 pieces of trick or treat candy or 1 full sized candy bar in order to enter our haunt. We are usually pretty loose with that, as it was designed to prevent kids from entering the haunted house over and over and getting rowdy as they usually do once they know where all the scares are. Many of you probably wonder what becomes of all that candy. Well, our volunteers take quite a bit of it, but I am usually left with between 5-10 lbs of it to sort through and roll around in after Halloween. Sorting through all that sugary loot has become a post-Halloween tradition I look forward to. I particulary enjoy those few odd ball treats that fall outside the category of usual and mundane. While there was nothing this year that topped the chicken flavored crackers I found in last year's pot, there were a few noteworthy contendors.
Mystery Morsels. These are treats that are virtually unidentifiable. As pictured above, they certainly do appear to be candy, but it's anyone's guess as to what flavors might lurk beneath those clear, plastic wrappers.
Ok, so the admission sign reads 3 pieces of Trick or Treat candy or 1 full sized candy bar. I guess someone opening up a pack of skittles and dropping at least 3 unwrapped pieces into the bucket technically satisfies the requirement, but talk about cheap! Sheesh....
I guess someone didn't like these...
Gummy Goodness!
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Trick or Treat
Lost & Found
Each year I trudge through the corridors of Day31 on the morning after, and inevitably I find a treasure trove of personal effects and costume accessories that have been scared right off our patrons from the night before. Some people question our policy of not allowing hand held costume accessories into our haunt. Having to delay our line in order to walk back through with a flashlight to find these items when they are dropped is one of several reasons we do not allow them. Anyway, only one of the remaining unclaimed items falls into the hand held category. I feel sorry for whatever little bee had to navigate the rest of its night without its antennae. These items need to be reunited with their rightful owners. If you are the owner of one of these lost items, please email me so we can arrange pickup. RedRaven@Day31.net
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Tear Down Day 2
Made several updates to the website tonight. Staff page is updated, and check out the awesome pics on the Photo Gallery page. I especially like the hidden camera behind the drop wall. Thanks to Julianne for having that great idea.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
RIP 2009
Check back soon!
Friday, October 30, 2009
Chicken Run Night

We had about 50-75 visitors for our Chicken Run tonight. I was concerned there would not be enough going on in the haunt to keep anyone interested, but in spite of the PG rating, we still had a few criers this year. Next year I will likely chicken up the Chicken Run even more, turning down most of the sound, turning up the lighting and doing away with the corpsed skeletons. Still a vast majority of our feedback was very positive, and most of our visitors went through multiple times. We hid candy throughout the haunt for the kids to find, and there were no major technical issues. We did experience a few minor ones: sound related.
Tomorrow I need to get up early as Day31 will be lending several props to Ysabel Barnett Elementary for their annual Harvest Festival haunted house. I have very fond and inspiring memories of the haunted houses my schools would do when I was a kid, and I have often wondered over the years why schools seemed to stop doing them. It's good to see them getting into the "spirit".
My day will be spent transitioning Day31 from a Chicken Run to the full blown frightmare it will be Halloween night. Watch out this year....you will be scared!
Friday night I will be visiting two or three other local area haunted attractions. Scroll down on this blog for info on those haunts if you care to join me.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Wind Damage
This is an aerial photo of the Day31 haunt after last nights pummeling wind storm.Just kidding (Photo courtesy of google images). While I didn't sleep well last night with all the racket that was going on as the wind administered its beating, first assessments indicate the haunt held up rather well in spite of our little late October mini-hurricane. Nothing a few staples can't fix anyway.
I'm listening to the CD I just finished burning for the Chicken Run tomorrow night. Thanks to the BloodShed Brothers, Zach and Jeromy, for emailing me a bunch of cool Halloween cutesy tunes. I have an extensive collection of scary sounds, but toned-down-Halloween is something I haven't done for a while.
Need to get the pet cemtery up today and finish the rest of the hanging room partitions. Also need to paint the railings in the back and do some more detail work throughout with the webber. Details, details....
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
2 Days Left Before the Show
Spent much of today working on the mechanical and wiring for the Serpent Spitter. I can't wait to show her to you. Perhaps there will be pictures tomorrow. Have a few more cosmetic details to finish for the Chicken Run, along with producing the sound tracks for that night as well.
Monday, October 26, 2009
3 Days until the Chicken Run

Spent yesterday evening working on the build for the automated snake scare. It's a from scratch build that involves both water and electricity. Mixing those two things can be as dangerous as mixing.......errrr, well, rum and coke. Just have a few cosmetic touchups to make to the Haunt before the Chicken Run Thursday night, but need to finish 2 more props before the grand fright fest on October 31st. I anticipate some BIG crowds this year.
The Haunt Masters (John and Vince) from Pepper Tree Manor in Wildomar dropped by for a visit last night. It's always good to hang out with someone else that understands the obsession. I will be visiting their haunted trail on Friday, October 30th. You are all welcome to join me! Couple of really cool dudes that sound like they have some exciting things going on over there and lots of props both static and animated mixed with live actors. http://www.myspace.com/peppertreemanorhaunt
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Day 17 & 18
Working on props and other assorted dressing and gingerbread. Structure is 99% complete, the remaining 1% will be complete once the props are finished. Mantle lunger is done. Coming to the realization based on prop layout that I will need many, many, many more air hoses to keep the noisy compressors a reasonable distance away from the haunt but still power the props. More $$$$$$$$$!
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Lake Esinore Haunted Stadium Event
Had the opportunity to visit the Field of Screams at the Diamond Stadium in Lake Elsinore on Monday night. I'm going to throw out a couple disclaimers before writing up a review on this attraction: 1. I was in a sour mood after having just watched the Chargers blow what may very well be the most critical game they will play this season, and 2. I'm going to be a little more critical of this event being that it is a commercial gig and for profit. We chose this night to go because it was touted as "Haunter's Night", an event specifically designed to lure other haunt owners and enthusiasts to their event with discounted tickets of $10 regularly $15. I was accompanied by the Haunt Masters from Darkwolf Manor and The Final Resting Place (aka The Bloodshed Brothers).THE GOOD: I'm an enthusiast. I love any effort that anyone puts into Halloween, particulary haunted houses and full scale events. This was a great venue. Diamond Stadium lends itself quite nicely to a multiple haunt event, and doing a night just for haunters? Thumbs up. Several of the actors were key to making this memorable for me. Specifically, I was impressed by the red faced clown with the smoker's voice who followed us around and was adept at maintaining a disquieting monologue about absolutely nothing. There were also 2 girls who were working the exit of the carnival-gone-wrong event who spoke with accents and over enunciated the last words in their sentences. These girls were creepy, and they worked together very nicely slithering their way down the corridor like serpents. Both the haunts were well constructed and solid with quality contruction. The kiss of death when I walk through a commercial haunted house is black plastic. I expect to see walls and barriers made of black plastic in home haunts and church fundraiser Halloween events, but if I see the stuff in commercial haunts, I want my money back. Aside from 1 short section of tunnel in the Carnival of Fear, black palstic was not to be seen. The Chop Shop Slaughterhouse is billed as the main event, and it did not disappoint. Plenty of props and attention to detail, and it is packed with actors who are animated and loud.
THE BAD: Who turned out the lights? When I drove up to the stadium at 8:30 p.m. it looked closed. There was nothing as you approached to indicate there was anything going on there. Even the first parking lot I pulled into was dark, and I would have missed the turn had I not known the stadium from previous visits. This is billed as a 3 haunt event, but it is in reality a 2 haunt event with a section of walkway connecting the 2 haunts that they are calling the 3rd event (Blood Storm Alley). I instantly had a problem with that, because there was virtually nothing going on in that area except for a booth selling pretty lazer light gizmos and a few character actors. As you approach the Chop Shop there are a few more characters lurking in corners and making noises and knocking over pallets, but it fell way short of being anything I would have paid to experience. The Carnival had too few props, little attention to detail and too few quality actors to divert our attention from those shortcomings. As you enter the corridor is divided by red and white vinyl tarp that you push out of your way to enter chamber after chamber seemingly forever. My arm actually got tired doing it. Your senses are blasted by music and every manner of lighting effect. The lights actually started to make me dizzy after a while. I found myself more nauseated and irritated than scared, but I admit I am a haunted house traditionalist and the scary carnival/fun house/clown thing has never been my bag. Some of the actors were a little overzealous about getting ahead of us and exposed a hidden door that sort of took me out of the moment. Was also unimpressed by the fog machine that was just sitting out on the floor exposed close to the exit.
THE UGLY: Me. In the mirror.
Overall I was entertained by this event, but it is an $8-$10 event at most. It falls well short of its usual $15 price tag. This is a 2 event haunted attraction, not a 3 event haunt as billed. Had I paid full price, I would not have been pleased. Blood Storm Alley certainly has the potential to be billed as a 3rd haunt, but it needs more icon characters to set it apart from the rest of the event and give it its own identity. Chop Shop was lots of fun, but Carnival of Fears needs more attention to detail and less lighting designed to give us headaches.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Wiring Nightmares and Field of Screams
Little bit o' work mixed with a little bit o' fun today. Will pick up work on celings for the East and South sides, and finish the concealment wall for the Thunder Hall lighting. This afternoon I will visit the Bloodshed Brothers for a pre-tour of their haunted attraction 'The Final Resting Place' also right here in Temecula. They did an awesome job on their haunt last year, so I am definitely looking forward to checking out what they are up to and hopefully learning a little something from it. http://www.thebloodshedbrothers.com/ This evening I will meet back up with the Bloodshed Brothers and the Hauntmasters of Darkwolf Manor http://www.darkwolfHaunt.com/ (Murrieta, CA) and PepperTree Manor http://www.myspace.com/peppertreemanorhaunt (Wildomar, CA) for a visit to the Field of Screams attraction at the Diamond Stadium in Lake Elsinore, CA. http://www.hauntedstadium.com/
Was up late last night working on the electronics for some of the automated props. Had a terrible time working out some of the wiring (Pictured Above), but I managed to get everything together for the Mantle Lunger, and all tests have yielded positive results thus far. Will move on to the guts for the Serpent Spitter which will be the most complicated of the automated scares this year. Will be working with a new type of prop controller and combining a pneumatic with a water squirting mechanism. I suppose it will be somewhat of a minor miracle if I don't electrocute the hell out of myself.
Here's some foreshadowing for you.....my father in law is lending me a 30 gallon air compressor. Be afraid.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Day 16
Finished the handrails in the back. They need paint and some dressing, but they are basically done. Ran into some concealment issues with the lights that give the lightning effect in Thunder Hall, but managed to overcome them with an impromptu wall build. Would like to say I accomplished more than I did today, but it is what it is. Ran some audio tests and my receiver is acting up. It likes to cut out, but it stopped doing so and works fine if I place it on its side. /boggle! It was a $50 Craig's List buy a couple years ago. Looking to the same source to pick up another one at a reasonable price.
Made an end of night trip to Lowe's just after 8 only to discover they close at 8 p.m. on Sunday. Here in Temecula, otherwise known as Pleasantville, the town is in bed when the sun goes down. Sometimes I forget.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Day 15
Late start today- the going to bed at 2 a.m. and waking up at 8 a.m. thing was starting to catch up to me. Got the ceiling done in the mantle room and started working on the pneumatic mantle jumper. Got the prop controller wired to the motion sensor, but realized I am missing a diode for the selenoid valve, so a trip to Radio Shack is in the cards for tomorrow. Will also pick up some 12v power supplies and probably pay 3x what they are worth since it IS Radio Shack and they are the only game in town. The ceiling in the mantle room turned out to be significantly more difficult than I had anticipated. The grandfather clock in the room is about 6 inches too tall for the cealing height, so it required a special mod that took several hours to work out and build.Uncle Homer the grave digger made his way out of the rafters and into the cemetery, but it is bugging me to no end that the flicker bulb in his lantern keeps going out. If I pull it out and shake it a bit it will work again.....briefly. Those flicker bulbs are both expensive and unreliable. I have very little patience or appreciation for having to waste precious time flicking at lightbulbs to get them to work. So many bigger fish to fry.
Did not get to the back handrails today as I had hoped. Will definitely start on that as well as the concealment wall for the big scare tomorrow. I'm sure if it isn't raining it will be 110 degrees out. /sigh
Day 12, 13 and 14
Marathon days morning to night. Sore, aching and tired, and still falling behind schedule. Rest and relaxation are luxuries of all the sane people in the world who don't do haunted houses. Structure is 95% complete. Wired sound all around yesterday and got most of the wires run for the lights. Spent extra time and effort to make sure non of the extension cords come into contact with the haunted house structure....safety, safety, safety. Started on ceilings.On today's agenda is continuing with the ceilings, starting the rear outdoor handrails, and if everything goes super smooth and I somehow end up ahead I can start on some of the pneumatic builds.
Good amount of interest in volunteering this year. It's my hope that every possible scare be manned this year. The haunt has yet to ever see its full potential in this regard. Believe me when I say it has the potential to be MUCH scarier than it was last year or in year's past.
Friday, October 9, 2009
Day 11
Got the cemetery and lights up today. Storage was not kind to some of the tombstones, so not all of them went out. Some will require repair, and a few may be beyond repair. Made great progress with the structure in front of the house today. Might have 2 - 3 days of work left on structure before completion, and then I can begin the task of making whatever mods will be necessary to work the props and decor into the rooms. I was very happy with the progress today.
New Addition to the Family
On the board for today are the cemetery and lights. That should please all the people I'm told are making frequent drive bys with their children who are looking forward to what has become an early October tradition. Look for it all to be out by this evening. I will also work on finishing and dressing the structure in the front of the house.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Day 10

Finished out the dressing of the remaining wall frames for the front of the house. Have another half dozen or so to build and dress for the driveway. Several neighbors dropped by to say hello and take a look at the progress. Got another volunteer or two for Halloween night, which is awesome! The more volunteers, the better the haunt. Still have lots of room for more.
Painted the front facade with the brown paint I picked up at habitat for humanity. It's actually a pretty nice color...maybe a little too nice for a haunted house. I will have to find a way to distress the facade some to give it a more antique appearance. The paint will keep light from showing through and protect the frames from weather damage.
I have made LOTS of changes to the walls and layout this year. I will need to re-number all the walls and redraw the plans I work off for re-assembly next year.
Friday, October 2, 2009
Day 8 & 9
I roasted in the heat yesterday finishing another 6 walls, and now I see there is drizzle in the weather forcast over the weekend. I will be rushing to the store today to buy tarps to keep much of my hard work from getting soaked. Lame.
Overall it was a very productive day for Day31. I predict another 3-4 days of labor for structure, and then I can begin work on the animations, dressing and other assorted "fun" stuff. I ran out of light and mojo before I could get the tomb stones out, but I did manage to get the fence up before I had to knock off.
Overall it was a very productive day for Day31. I predict another 3-4 days of labor for structure, and then I can begin work on the animations, dressing and other assorted "fun" stuff. I ran out of light and mojo before I could get the tomb stones out, but I did manage to get the fence up before I had to knock off.
The neighborhood was crawling with realestate agents showing all these burned out looking abandoned houses in the area. Isn't having your very own neighborhood haunted house and graveyard a spectacular home selling magnet for a couple weeks out of the year? Shows a great sense of "spirit" and community. I hope they see it that way.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Box of Monster Guts
A fresh package arrived from Monster Guts prop building supply. Mostly miscellaneous air fittings that will be critical to the operation of the new pneumatic scares this year. Also got a new pressure mat to trigger the scares. Racing against the calendar to realize the complete vision this year. Next 2 days will be spent on final touchup of East, North and South sides. Have a dozen or so new walls to build for the front. Cemetery will probably not go out on October first this year like it has in year's past. It will interfer too much with the construction of the new corridor of darkness.Monday, September 28, 2009
Chicken Run

Thursday, October 29th is the Day of the Chicken on the haunter's zodiac. Too many children came out of last year's haunt in tears, so we're putting on this fear free walk through one night only for small children accompanied by their parent. Come in costume and take pictures if you like. http://www.day31.net/ChickenRun.html
Friday, September 25, 2009
Day 6 & 7

Day 6 was spent erecting walls on the South side of the haunt. Got most of it up, but was delayed by some of the mods needed for this year's changes.
Day 7 was mostly about the mods. Made another trip to Lowe's and brought home another load of 2x3's. Built some hidden doors on several of the walls to allow easy access to various areas of the haunt during the build and by staff during operation. Made some changes to the coffin table to make it more solid. Still needs to be lowered a good foot or so. My next build day should see the completion of the North, East and South sides minus the outdoor portion on the East side this year. From there we can move on to props, paint and walls for the front side.
Friday, September 18, 2009
Day 5

Another scorching day. If time wasn't short I would have plopped down infront of the air conditioner and sat this one out, but the calendar indicates I don't have that luxury. Finsished 2 more walls for the East side today and got them dressed out with wall paper and paint. Not happy with the amount of progress considering I was on it from dawn 'til dusk, but the heat was sipping at my mojo all day long. The goal is to have the North, East and South sides complete by mid October- props and all- and I still think it's an achievable goal. There's another heat wave incoming next week...just in time for my next set of days off, which is when I work on the haunt. Gotta love living in the desert. Where are you Fall?
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Day 4

No pictures for the 4th day of the build. Finished the North side of the haunt...just need to buy the material for the ceiling, build the mantle room prop and run the wiring and air hoses. Started the East side and began the framing of the 2nd room. A popular scare from last season is getting an interesting new venue and some new flair. UPS showed up with my new Bucky skeleton. That makes 5 Buckies total. They say the measure of a haunt's legitamacy is directly proportional to the number of Bucky skeletons that can be found within it. I don't know about that, but I'm trying to add a couple Buckies per year.
Lots of framing and painting yet to do, and I haven't even started on the new props yet. People think it's nuts to start the build in September, but I'm actually concerned I may not have started early enough to realize the whole plan. Will keep hammering away and hope for as few problems as possible.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Day 3
The end of Day 3 saw the near completion of the 1st main room...minus a ceiling. Trust me- it's scarier looking in the dark. The next project is painting the reverse sides of the Thunder Hall wall panels for protection against deterioration and to keep light from showing through in the wrong places, and touching up the Fireplace room's walls with some distressing. They look way too new and shiny.
Monday, September 7, 2009
Day 2 Pics
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Day 1 Pictures- ORBS
For the first time ever, a photo taken on my property shows what is clearly an orb in the center of the picture. Orbs are commonly thought to be the physical manifestation of spirit energy. Although it has been more than a year since there as been a reported sighting of the girl in blue, the orb appeared on the same side of the property that all past sightings of her occurred. Read the full story about the girl in blue on the AboutDay31 page at http://www.day31.net/AboutDay31.html
Wait, it gets weirder. Look at the next picture and count the orbs. Although only 1 truly stands out, I count what may be as many as 12 additional fainter orbs. Police suspect that the number of bodies dumped or buried in our area could total more than a dozen, although only 7 were actually found. The ultimate Halloween treat would be to have the girl in blue make one of her rare appearances in the Day31 Haunt!
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Day 1

Day 1 of the 2009 build was scorching hot, but there isn't time to wait for cooler temps. I need certain sections up early to make the changes I have planned. I anticipated while pulling down the stacks of walls I might encounter a critter or two- those frames have been sitting outside for nearly a year. Of course I was thinking more along the lines of bugs and spiders. The biggest Day31 scare this year was definitely lifting up a wall frame and discovering a opossum staring up at me from a foot away. It didn't really look viscious like the one in the picture. Actually, it sort of looked cute and cuddly, but it didn't have any interest in sticking around to be my pal. I hope it finds a nice new place to chill at least through October.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Atkins diet about to make a comeback?
Aug 18th 2009 By Michael Rundle In more bad news for the living today, scientists have determined that humanity would almost certainly perish in the (probably still unlikely) event of a zombie outbreak.Using probability to demonstrate what us "Walking Dead" fans have known for years, a team in Canada has shown that a zombie-like infection -- one that quickly killed its victims and then returned them to life in order to feast on the living -- would spell almost certain doom for us all. Among the issues faced by humanity would be the exponential increase in new zombies created after each human dies, and the sudden shutdown of vital services and resources.The University of Ottawa researchers who worked on the study assumed that the zombies were the classic, slow-moving type seen in the original George A. Romero films, and not the heretical and far-more-deadly ultra-fast zombies as seen in films like "28 Days Later." Even so, their analysis revealed that any attempt to cure or capture the Shuffling Horde would only put off the inevitable. All the more reason to lay back and submit to hot zombie babes.
(So, scientific studies prove what we already knew all along. Now if we can only take this team of geniuses and get them started on the cure to cancer!)
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Hauntworld Magazine
Friday, August 21, 2009
Halloween Hits Local Retail

Some of you may have heard that Halloween is the largest retail holidays second only to Christmas.
Alas, it is not so....
People like myself notwithstanding, your spending on Mother's Day, Valentine's Day, Easter and Father's Day still beat it out overall. I have read, however, Halloween is 2nd in terms of overall retail sales in decorative merchandise. There is a way you can help Halloween rise some notches on the list, you know. Start buying expensive Halloween presents for your friends and family!
There are plenty of places to start. Check out Big Lots. B.L. is usually the first retailer to usher in the Halloween holiday. Michael's Craft Store and Costco are a couple others. The annual Spirit store has lifted its banner and is visable from the Winchester exit off I-15. It is only the beginning. Target and Wal Mart are dragging their asses, but they are sure to carve out their piece of the Halloween season pie eventually.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
To Haunt or not to Haunt? WHEN is the question.

Ok, so the haunt is definitely on this year. I've already made several investments in new props, and all the parts and components for my "big" new scare this year are either sitting in boxes here in my office or are on order from various suppliers. Kiss the new car goodbye this year, baby, I've got a haunted house to build!
So, as stated, the haunt is on the launch pad and ready for lift off. The question I'm faced with this year is when to press the trigger? Last year was the first year I experimented with opening the haunt before Halloween night. We had a handful of early birds walk through the night before for a lights and sounds only event we called the "chicken run". It was meant to give the smaller tots an opportunity to walk through the haunt without any of the impact scares going off on them. I didn't advertise it heavily, so the turnout was pretty small, but I felt the idea was worthwhile, and it helped soothe some of the guilt I was feeling over the smaller children getting left behind as the haunt was evolving into something more teen+ appropriate.
This year Halloween is on a Saturday night (rubbing hands together in anticipation), and this presents the possibility of running a 3 day event. I would like to do a "chicken run" on Thursday, October 29. This would once again be a lights and sounds only event meant to let the tykes and big-scaredy-adults get a taste of the haunted house without anything jumping at them or shocking them. That would leave Friday and Saturday for the main event: 2 solid nights of screeching, nail biting, pants crapping haunted house. (Really, I'm jumping up and down right now flapping my hands up and down with excitement, and I'm still skilled enough to type while doing so!)
The obstacles:
1. We have never had enough volunteers even running one night. Not ever, not once, not even close. Although I add a couple each year, I have never even gotten to the point that I had even half of what I think we could have used. Being safety paranoid means filling key crowd control and lookout positions first, but key actor positions go unfilled each year. I admit that I have not really put a lot of effort into recruiting people, but I do know if you get 30 to swear they'll be there 10 will show up.
2. This is not a commercial venue; this is a residential neighborhood. Would the neighbors tolerate 3 nights of this??? This is clearly a tolerant neigborhood. Seriously, we have a house on the cul de sac with a bunch of teens who when they aren't partying and shouting all night seem to run an industrial metal shop in the driveway. The welding and grinding goes on all day, and I've never seen anyone call the law yet. Yet.
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