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‘Is it possible to build a haunted house too scary for the general public?’

March 18, 2014 By Kathy Shaidle

I didn’t know they had this kind of thing on the American side of the Falls, too:

Some of those things haven’t been turned on since the day he opened,” said Derek, who added that it was a business decision by Peter, who felt that the attraction was too scary.

“I told Peter, ‘This is a haunted house. That’s what you wanted to build. That’s what we’ve got,'” said Derek.

“But Peter said, ‘It’s scaring people away; I can’t make money if its scares people away.'”

Derek still can’t quite fathom it. “Isn’t that strange? The better you do things, the worse it is.”

 

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