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From the Haunted Attraction Message board: March 28, 2003, replies to “Did you go thru Inflatable Haunt? Opinions Please!

“It is a lot bigger on the inside…Very cool design and art on the front…It gave a very gothic type feel to it!…I thought it was very awesome and would make a great addition to any haunt”

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\“I think it was a great idea. The floor plan could be changed very easy.. This would allow you to have a day-to-day change to your haunt. I think it would be a great thing for fairs and special events as well as a single haunt or an addition to an existing one”

“I, too went through. It seemed a lot bigger on the inside…It would make an ideal additional element to any haunt.”

From Haunt Search Magazine, Issue #6

“Transworld has always been the biggest stage for showcasing new Halloween and haunt products. Every year, there seems to be a “hot product” that everyone keeps talking about after the event. This year was no different. On of the most talked about items at this year’s show was the inflatable haunt by ScAir Structures

From Mark Harvey at 13thTrack.com

“Hope you guys make a killing on this - BEST new product I’ve seen in a LONG time!”

From Craig Gee of In-Tents Scares

We all had a great laugh as the ScAir Structure inflated. It dwarfed the garage and it barely fit between our house and the neighbors'. It is great. The only problem I have is the amount of ideas I started to get for the inside.

From Haunted Illinois.com

"Instant Haunted House, just add air!". Sounds simple, doesn't it?... Maybe too good to be true. Before I saw it in person, I was quite skeptical; however, viewing it at the show changed my mind. This is a very innovative product. Walking through it at the show, I found the inflatable house to be very durable (much more than I anticipated) and I'm sure it could take quite a beating. Suitable for use as a side-attraction or an addition to your existing attraction, each base unit takes up approximately 1000 square feet. ScAir Structures' units have a modular design to allow you to change the interior layout quickly and easily. 1000 square feet not enough? Additional rooms can be added to any of the doorways. There are built-in cradles for running extension cords & speaker wires, as well as provisions for mounting props, lighting & sound equipment. And here's the best part. When the season is over, all sections of the unit can be rolled up, bagged and stored in an area only 5'w x 5'd x 6'h.

Much more to come…

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