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How to avoid offending actors in haunted houses when playing?

1, stop pretending, we know you're scared. Make sure you really want to go through the haunted house-there is nothing worse than running with your ears closed. Make sure you don't react badly to this environment. Don't come to the haunted house when you are drunk or the drug reaction hasn't been relieved. 5. If there are rules, follow them. 6. Please don't touch the actors even if there is no clear stipulation. 7. Actors generally don't play unless they are unprofessional. 8. Don't wander around the scene of an actor all the time, until the actor has to kick you out. 9. Saying that you are not afraid actually implies that actors are afraid. 10, open the curtain and find an actor who wants to scare you. It'll ruin the scene. Don't do that. 1 1. You're not here to scare people. That's an actor's job. Don't compete with others. 12, don't try to scare the actors. 13, don't touch the props. 14, if you feel too scared to go on, let the staff escort you out. 15, just telling actors not to scare themselves is often useless. 16. If your partner is frightened, don't force him or her to stay. 17. Try to have fun while walking through the haunted house. 18, it is dangerous to run back and forth in the haunted house, and it may also cause injuries. 19, don't walk too slowly or wander around in it. 20. Don't come too many people at the same time (2-4 people are preferred). 2 1. The longer you wait at the end of the corridor or at the door, or the longer you procrastinate in the process of hesitating which one of you will go first, the more time the actors have to prepare to scare you. 22. When you leave the haunted house, don't reveal the situation inside to later people. 23. When you walk through the haunted house, don't take photos or videos, which will ruin the freshness of others. If you happen to know actors, please don't call out their names or ask for some personal information, and don't make an appointment to meet later. 25. Leaving your friends and hiding to scare them is not only rude to the performers, but also dangerous. 26. If you see an actor among your members scaring others, don't "help". The haunted house is a very interesting part of Halloween activities. The following is the etiquette and common sense that a haunted house worker (an actor in a haunted house) should have when walking through a haunted house.

1, stop pretending, we know you're scared. Pretend you're not afraid or smart. Anyway, it's your money that's wasted, not ours.

Make sure you really want to go through the haunted house-there is nothing worse than running with your ears closed.

Make sure you don't react badly to this environment. There are often all kinds of machines and flashlights in haunted houses. Remember this. And if the body has any health condition, it may be aggravated by these things, which should also be realized.

Don't come to the haunted house when you are drunk or the drug reaction hasn't been relieved. Then you won't be happy, your friends won't be happy, we actors won't be happy, and you may create danger for yourself or others.

5. If there are rules, follow them.

6. Please don't touch the actors even if there is no clear stipulation. This may cause you to be kicked out or even arrested.

7. Actors generally don't play unless they are unprofessional. No matter how many humorous jokes you tell to spoil it. Although you may find it funny to ask an actor's phone number or tell him (her) how sexy he (she) is, believe me, it's not funny at all.

8. Don't wander around the scene of an actor all the time, until the actor has to kick you out. Nothing interesting. You will hinder the people behind you from feeling the atmosphere and force the actors to break the rules.

9. Saying that you are not afraid actually implies that actors are afraid. If you see an actor peeking behind the curtain, it is likely that he just wants to be seen by you. Say, "Ha, I see you!" Doesn't mean how smart you are.

10, open the curtain and find an actor who wants to scare you. It'll ruin the scene. Don't do that.

1 1. You're not here to scare people. That's an actor's job. Don't compete with others.

12, don't try to scare the actors. This will have little effect and make you look like a fool.

13, don't touch the props. Don't play with props. Don't move props. And don't steal props.

14, if you feel too scared to go on, let the staff escort you out. But don't do it unless you really want to be sent away. Pretending to get cold feet and inducing actors to act will only make people unhappy.

15, just telling actors not to scare themselves is often useless. In fact, it will make them more afraid of you. If you are really afraid, then stick to quitting.

16. If your partner is frightened, don't force him or her to stay.

17. Try to have fun while walking through the haunted house. If you are unhappy, no one will be happy.

18, it is dangerous to run back and forth in the haunted house, and it may also cause injuries. Try not to do that.

19, don't walk too slowly or wander around in it. Please follow the normal walking speed. Only in this way can you ensure that you won't be pushed behind by a lot of people. There are many people, so they are less likely to be scared, and they lose the fun of playing haunted houses.

20. Don't come too many people at the same time (2-4 people are preferred). It will be easier to control and interact with haunted houses.

2 1. The longer you wait at the end of the corridor or at the door, or the longer you procrastinate in the process of hesitating which one of you will go first, the more time the actors have to prepare to scare you.

22. When you leave the haunted house, don't reveal the situation inside to later people. Otherwise, it's like spoiling a movie for someone who hasn't seen it yet.

23. When you walk through the haunted house, don't take photos or videos, which will ruin the freshness of others. Taking photos on social networks or other places will ruin the freshness of those who want to go but haven't been there yet. It also destroyed the art form that haunted house staff spent time creating. Your flash will also make the actors unable to see clearly for a few minutes. This makes our work more difficult.

If you happen to know actors, please don't call out their names or ask for some personal information, and don't make an appointment to meet later. Again, it will ruin everyone's experience, including the people in front of you or behind you, and the actors. As the saying goes, one minute on stage, ten years off stage. Do you know how long the actors rehearsed to scare you? What's more, it's not good for you to announce the names of actors in public.

25. Leaving your friends and hiding to scare them is not only rude to the performers, but also dangerous. Wires or other items will be placed out of the reach of tourists to prevent danger to them. But when you deviate from the path provided by the haunted house for guests, you may be in danger or get lost.

26. If you see an actor among your members scaring others, don't "help". You may not be as smart as you think, and your partner is not as stupid as you think. Telling them to "look over there" is almost as effective as pointing to the actor lurking next to them and shouting "Hey, there's a monster coming to scare you".

Playing tricks on actors or making them act is neither humorous nor interesting.

Don't be a tough guy. Don't insult or beat actors just because they scare you. You paid to scare you. If you can't stand it, don't go and stay at home.

Don't say "don't scare my children" to the actors. If you think your child can't stand such a fright, don't bring it in, or you can quit halfway. But if you are angry because the child can't stand the shock, it will not only ruin the good experience of other people in the group, but also make the actors unhappy.

Please check your clothes before you plan to enter the haunted house. Shoes that don't show their toes are better (such as sneakers with rubber soles, etc.) When you or your teammates jump around, it's easy to step on your toes, and there are many things that may touch your toes.

If you have ever walked through a haunted house, don't always let people say that you seem to know something. Try to treat it as brand-new and enjoy it again.

If an actor tells you "wait", "hurry" and "go wrong", please listen to them.

Know when the haunted house closes. If it says it closes at midnight, then don't go at midnight. Actors need time to prepare to leave, so they may have closed.

The haunted house is scary because of its unknown and its sense of surprise. Going in more than once will ruin the experience of both you and the actor. Unless you can respect the subsequent process, or want to feel what you missed for the first time.

Remember, for most actors, this is their job. When you leave their room or the whole theme park, tell them who did a good job at the ticket office, which will make the "monster" feel a sense of accomplishment and work harder.

As mentioned above, don't touch the actors. Don't hit the actor. Don't kick, push, bite, slap, lick (disgusting), scratch or attack the actor in any other way. Don't treat "mannequins" like this, they may be put on by actors.

Don't bring a flashlight. Flashlight will destroy the hard-won effect of most haunted houses. Not only yourself, but also the wonderful experience of your group will be destroyed.

Don't run. You will damage the house or hurt yourself and others.

If you are easily hurt when you are frightened, please don't go to the haunted house. Actors are human beings, and you don't want to be beaten black and blue at work, do you? Whether you mean it or not, as long as you can't control yourself, don't come. Some "attackers" find that putting their hands in their pockets will inhibit their reflex punches. You can try it if it works for you, but remember to put your hands in your pockets before you go in.