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Reese Family Haunted House

 When we got the keys to our NEW 100 year-old home we couldn't pass up the opportunity to create a Haunted House 🏚️.
"This is the opportunity of a lifetime!" I told my husband.
​With children and covid, we hadn't had a real Halloween party in years. So IT. WAS. TIME!
We had about a week of real planning, but we knew we needed to keep it simple for time's sake and not make it too scary as we were inviting fellow preschoolers. ​😂

Step 1 - Choosing themes for each room in our Haunted House

There were so many great suggestions on the internet, but since we were having three-year olds over, we thought it best to keep the scary level down to one or two maybe. Tons of great ideas are out there like: torture chamber, insane asylum, surgery room, dungeon, nuclear disaster area, crazy butcher shop, and some other ones. However, we went for what we dubbed:
  • A garden room
  • Science/experiment lab
  • A cemetery/graves
  • Witch's coven
  • Doll room
  • Spider's nest
  • Vampire room

And then our final room was actually filled with a giant white cloth that we projected a magical maid onto.

Garden Room

​Science/experiment lab

​A cemetery/graves

​Witch's coven

​Doll room

​Spider's nest

​Vampire room

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