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(#4) The Supervisor Congratulated Them For Making Guests Pee Their Pants
From an actor's account in Los Angeles Magazine:
Some guests are runners. Some will cower in the corner. That’s the worst thing you can do; that means we’re all going to surround you until you get on the floor and curl up in a ball. Then all six of us would hold hands and dance around them until we saw a puddle on the floor. We’d get a high-five from the supervisor if somebody pissed their pants.
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(#13) Halloween Begins In July For Professional Scarers
From Redditor /u/spookyyy_throwaway:
The audition takes place in July. You go in with a group of people and do some different improv things, then either move on and get a golden ticket or don't and have to go back the next year. Casting emails go out about three weeks later.
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(#8) The Actors Carefully Select Targets
From an actor's account in Los Angeles Magazine:
We try to go after the ones that are in the middle of all their friends. That one person is going to give you the best scream. If you show fear, you’re going to see something.
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(#12) No Scare Post Is Ever Left Empty
From an actor's account in Los Angeles Magazine:
You always have multiples of the same character. One year we had eight girls of similar height and similar facial structure playing the same part on constant rotation. She appears in multiple places in the same maze.
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(#6) She Got Kicked In The Chest By A Scared Guest
From an actor's account in Los Angeles Magazine:
Everyone I know has been assaulted in some way. People get punched in the face all the time. I know a girl who popped out of a maze and got kicked in the chest. It can get dangerous. People pay a lot of money to go to this event to get scared. Then they get upset that they got scared.
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(#17) Scaring People You Know Is The Best
From Redditor /u/brendan685:
I volunteered at one for a few years in high school. The best thing that happened was that I saw a girl from grade school going through the room. She obviously couldn't recognize me, so as she passed I whispered her name. She got a huge fright and the next day she asked on Facebook who was working in the haunted house. I never told her who it was. Sorry Jenna.
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Nowadays, more and more young people like to visit haunted houses for excitement. Scare actors are the insane clown, the mad scientist, or the guy with the chainsaw, who keeps chasing a group of screaming girls in the dim corridor. But behind the fake bloodstains and heavy makeup, they are just ordinary people who want to have fun while making money.
Being a scare actor is not a simple job, they always need to face complex customers and panic emotions. The random tool shares 17 extremely hilarious stories described by scare actors. These stories may make you no longer afraid to explore the haunted house next time.
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