Episode 133: 2018 ScareHouse Season Recap with Scott Simmons, Katie “Dudders”, and Nino Balistrieri
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Scott, Nino, and Dudders look back on the craziness that was the 2018 ScareHouse season. From creating a zombie themed pop up bar, appearing all over the season, and super fun season, this has been an amazing haunt season! Highlights: Bringing the Zombie Den to life in Market Square. It was a fun and incredibly busy season. Building the new Pittsburgh Zombies haunt to life and hidden Easter Eggs. Hot tip 1: Find a graphic designer that enjoys good puns. The birth of the bike riding zombie and the zombie pickle characters. Hot tip 2: Get yourself a good leadership team. It will allow you to do more of the things you love. Nino got to dig into DMX programming this season. The “peppermint nightmare” at A Creepy Christmas. ScareHouse’s weird history with Christmas. How quickly A Creepy Christmas came together. Adding our humor to A Creepy Christmas. Bringing back our Krampus props. Customer and cast reactions to A Creepy Christmas. Please subscribe to our podcast and leave feedback. We appreciate it! Follow the ScareHouse podcast hosts: Scott Simmons (@ScareHouseScott) and Katie “Dudders” (@kdudders) Visit us www.ScareHouse.com Watch us Youtube.com/TheScareHouse Like us https://www.facebook.com/ScareHouse Follow us https://twitter.com/ScareHousePGH Special Guest: Nino Balistrieri.
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