I am compiling a list of what's happening around the lower mainland this Halloween. If you have anything to add, please leave a comment. As soon as I visit the haunts, I'll add my reviews.
Potters House of Horrors -Surrey
Fright Nights -Vancouver
Parade of Lost Souls Oct. 25th -Vancouver
Stanley Park Ghost Train (For Kids)-Vancouver
Barnyard Phantoms -Surrey
Haunted Trolley Tour -Vancouver
Burnaby Village Museum Haunted Village -Burnaby
Reapers -Chilliwack
Bear Creek Haunted Train Ride -Surrey
Double Spurs Haunted House -Abbotsford
The Great Big Boo (For Kids) -Various performances
Brinkworth Dungeon -Surrey
Dunbar Haunted House-Vancouver
Updated 10/13/08
Monday, September 15, 2008
Monday, September 01, 2008
PNE/Playland Haunt Review
I went to the PNE last night and checked out the haunted house ScreamWorks has created there. It has been changed quite a bit since last year. The haunt is set up as "two haunts in one" meaning there are two different themes. The first is a traditional haunted house style exploring different rooms of a house, including a kitchen with hot and cold running blood. Aside from 2 or three times an actor popped out from a drop-panel and a shaking coffin, there weren't really many startles. There were several areas in a row where I kept waiting for something to happen and it didn't. I don't believe that there needs to be a startle in every room when a room acts to build suspense/fear or when it's detailed enough to appreciate the set alone. These rooms were overly bright and fairly boring. The second part of the haunt began with a series of dark corridors where you had to feel your way through. Normally these can be very scary, since you never know when and where something will startle you, unfortunately, not much did and I couldn't hear any soundtrack that could have helped to heighten my apprehension. The one truly scary room came at the end: a square room, lit by a slowly flashing strobe light. All around the walls of the room were various figures, and no obvious door. People are forced to enter the room with their senses confused by the strobe and surrounded by figures, some of which come at you. I hope that they can put some more time into adding some better scares before they reopen for Fright Nights.

Homeless for 2008
Things have fallen through with the museum for this year despite some really solid ideas. It's looking like Sean and I will be concentrating on creating some (hopeful) award-winning costumes as well as touring around to some of the local haunts.
Monday, August 18, 2008
Halloween in August
We have returned triumphant from Fright Fest BC and Halloween in August at the Fort Langley Campsite. For the past several years, the campground has hosted a Halloween-themed weekend where the children go trick-or-treating from campsite to campsite. Of course the highlight of the weekend is the haunted house put on by the FrightFest BC group. Our contribution was a circus themed area with a drop-panel ticket booth and an encounter with the creepy Fingers the Clown. We had a couple neat pneumatic gags, one where a man's balloon head popped and was replaced with a skull, and another air cannon that show popcorn up at people. Things went very well and there was much screams and merriment
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Tuesday, July 01, 2008
Nightmares in Victoria
I had the opportunity to catch a helicopter into Victoria to meet up with Sean and his friends and to see (as far as I know) Western Canada's only year-round haunted attraction. The attraction is not a haunted house per se, but two 15 minute experiences: The Hot Seat, and Madame Isabella's. The Hot Seat brings you and no more than 4 of your friends (comfortably) into the execution chamber to witness ol' sparky in action. The actor we had was really good, and there were some scary anticipation involved. More laughs than screams for us, but I hope it's the other way around for normal people. The other attraction, Madame Isabella's, is a séance in a room that comes alive with spirits ( of the pnumatic and animatronic variety). Both attractions were a lot of fun, but not really scary. I'd certainly reccomend going.


Wednesday, October 31, 2007
2007 Costume: EmoTron the Emo Robot
EmoTron won 2nd place at the Blarney Stone (Sean won 1st!). The head is made from an Optimus Prime mask, the shoulders from a couple waste baskets, and most everything else are odds and ends from the dollar store glued on. There were many flashing lights, and I was able to shoot laser beams from my eyes. The problem with this costume is that the dark lenses that made my eyes invisible, also left me practically blind in the low-light atmosphere of a nightclub.


Tuesday, October 30, 2007
The Haunted Gallery
Our contribution to the Vancouver Museum's Haunted Trolley tour was a gallery of the macabre. The challenge was to bring in props and decoration worthy of museum forgery! The gallery had a number of artifacts, some of which were actually genuine as well as a few gags such as a falling axe, shaking boxes, talking skulls, a floating ghost head, a ghostly mirror and a drop panel that scared many. The goal was not to create a haunted house in a museum, but a gallery that could be appreciated as-is with a few scares and effects to enhance.





Sunday, September 23, 2007
2007 Haunt Plans Announced!
For 2007, the creative team behind Aberthau: Nightmare Mansion will be lending its talents to the Haunted Vancouver Trolley Tour at the Vancouver museum. Our main focus will be creating a haunted gallery--a sort of museum gallery/haunted house hybrid. Guests will be able to experience the frights there as well as at the Vancouver Cemetery and the old city morgue and hear Vancouver's true ghost stories along the journey in the Trolley replica. Official Site: http://www.vanmuseum.bc.ca/haunted.html

Saturday, October 07, 2006
Halloween 2006
I wanted to take some time off from haunting in 2006 to allow time to visit other haunts, something I've never had the time to do in the past. I visited as many haunted houses as I could, and had a blast. I also won an iPod Nano at the Blarney Stone for my scary scarecrow costume that I whipped together. Halloween is so great! I was also given the opportunity to get involved with the haunted house put on at the Bridge Studios. This was really exciting at first, knowing the props, sets and skills that would be put into the event, but as everything came together, and Sean and my ideas were ignored, I distanced myself from the show as much as I could. It's much more of a Halloween Stunt Funtacular than a haunted house.
Here are some photos from 2005: http://s30.photobucket.com/albums/c340/aberthau05/?start=all
Here are some other haunted houses to check out:
Barnyard Phantoms (Surrey) -Recommended
Bear Creek Ghost Train (Surrey) -Recommended
Double Spurs Haunted House (Abbotsford) -Recommended
Fright Nights (Vancouver) -Recommended
Haunted Studio Tour (Burnaby)
Potters House of Horrors (Surrey) -Strongly Recommended
Reapers Haunted Attractions (Chilliwack) -Strongly Recommended
Stanley Park Ghost Train (Vancouver)
Tarkov's Haunted Gallery (Fort Langley).
Trethewey House Sacry Tour (Abbotsford)
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