I'm still bitter with my friends because we never made it to Haunt in 2014. Really annoying since I had been looking forward to it since summer and being active on this board made me even more excited for it. Every time I thought we had a plan to go, it fell apart. Really irritating, but I won't let that happen in 2015.
Anyway, I don't get the glow stick idea. For one, as has been said, if you don't want to be scared, why go to Haunt? What is the point? Just go during the day before Haunt starts. When it comes to parents and their kids, either get a babysitter or sacrifice a trip to Haunt. Sorry, but sacrificing a fun night is part of being a parent. Also, the glowstick may keep the actors from scaring the kid, but what about the rest of the group? I don't know about the rest of you, but I am super jumpy, so even when the actors are targeting other people in my group, I still get scared. My point is that a 7 year old kid walking through the maze or scare zone will still jump and get scared when the actors jump out at the rest of the group.
Furthermore,a bloody Alice in Wonderland, demented clowns and carnival folks, vampires, heads and arms hanging from the ceilings, and a cannibalistic meat shop are all cool for these parents' 7 year olds. But jumping out at them is too far? That's where the parents draw the line?