Scare for a Cure's crew of special effects artists, set builders, audio and lighting techs, costume designers, make-up artists, and actors work year-round alongside volunteers from community organizations throughout Central Texas to build the haunt bigger and better each year.
Participants literally crawl, crouch, and interact with actors as they physically travel through a unique haunted experience. A heavily story- and actor-driven haunt, it takes up to an hour to get through the haunted thrill ride. Obstacles include blood, slime, gore cannons, obstacle courses, slides, and real balls of fire.
Utilizing a 100 percent volunteer staff, designs, scripts and constructs, Scare for a Cure presents an interactive multimedia haunted adventure in order to mentor youth and foster volunteerism and community service throughout the Central Texas area.
Net profits from the haunted house are donated to local cancer related charities and/or organizations.
Scare for a Cure's crew of special effects artists, set builders, audio and lighting techs, costume designers, make-up artists, and actors work year-round alongside volunteers from community organizations throughout Central Texas to build the haunt bigger and better each year.
Participants literally crawl, crouch, and interact with actors as they physically travel through a unique haunted experience. A heavily story- and actor-driven haunt, it takes up to an hour to get through the haunted thrill ride. Obstacles include blood, slime, gore cannons, obstacle courses, slides, and real balls of fire.
Utilizing a 100 percent volunteer staff, designs, scripts and constructs, Scare for a Cure presents an interactive multimedia haunted adventure in order to mentor youth and foster volunteerism and community service throughout the Central Texas area.
Net profits from the haunted house are donated to local cancer related charities and/or organizations.
Scare for a Cure's crew of special effects artists, set builders, audio and lighting techs, costume designers, make-up artists, and actors work year-round alongside volunteers from community organizations throughout Central Texas to build the haunt bigger and better each year.
Participants literally crawl, crouch, and interact with actors as they physically travel through a unique haunted experience. A heavily story- and actor-driven haunt, it takes up to an hour to get through the haunted thrill ride. Obstacles include blood, slime, gore cannons, obstacle courses, slides, and real balls of fire.
Utilizing a 100 percent volunteer staff, designs, scripts and constructs, Scare for a Cure presents an interactive multimedia haunted adventure in order to mentor youth and foster volunteerism and community service throughout the Central Texas area.
Net profits from the haunted house are donated to local cancer related charities and/or organizations.