Nicole said:
The problems we were seeing last night cannot be entirely explained away by the size of the crowds.
And Jonquil, I hope your comments about Zachary were meant as a joke. He actually prefers Haunt to HOS. Furthermore I cannot imagine how anyone who has read his posts for more than a month could possibly believe that his wanting to go to HOS vice Haunt is a "forgone conclusion." I would actually have expected the opposite. Also, despite my tendency to disagree with some of his approach to the parks, I would NEVER doubt his integrity.
I still think the crowds do have an impact on the Haunt actors. To me, I would think the actors would burn out faster if they are new and don't know how to pace themselves.
Secondly, I would think the mindset of the actors can be impacted as well. When you have high volumes of folks going through a maze almost non-stop, the actors have a hard time with the element of surprise; because they can never really hide and set up for the next scare. At most, they can stalk/follow to add to the tension. I would not be that enthused after a couple hours of not truly being able to scare/surprise folks. That is part of the allure of that type of job. I would get a "meh" feeling when it came to being "ON" under those conditions.
I don't know if the park can find a better way to get more actors hired for this event (better pay, benefits, incentives). If the park could hire another 40-50 people for this event, they would have enough to stagger the actors so they are only on duty for 45 mins to an hour and then take a 20 minute or so break. Plus, adding 3-4 folks per Haunt attraction for increased staffing.
The job is only 8 weeks long, working 3 days per week. Plus, you are there on average from 4-5 pm till around 1 am before you can leave (includes time for makeup application/removal and costume change). This job is pretty physical for some positions. It's not for everyone.
If the park is not able to hire more folks for future Haunts, then I don't see them being able to expand the event with more mazes to spread the crowds out more. Which, in turn, could allow smaller groupings of folks to go through the mazes with at least a little spacing between them. If feels like the chicken or the egg syndrome.