The Zombie Army Games 2012
Are you ready for the Zombie Apocalypse? Come to the Zombie Army games and test your survival skills on the Zombie Obstacle Course, Hatchet Toss, Crossbow Challenge, Zombie Hunt (with laser tag equipment), and many more zombie themed challenges. Even if the Zombie Apocalypse doesn’t happen, this is going to be a great party with food, bonfire, games and freaky fun! Visit http://www.zombiearmygames.com for full details, information and ticket options. Leave a Comment Go to Post...
Flashback Weekend Chicago Horror Convention
Get in the mood for the impending 2012 Halloween & Haunted House Season at the 10th Annual Flashback Weekend Chicago Horror Convention, August 10-12 at the Crowne Plaza O'Hare in Rosemont, IL! Details at http://www.flashbackweekend.com.Leave a Comment Go to Post...

Visit the Zombie Army Store at Flashback Weekend
The Zombie Army Store will have a booth at the Flashback Weekend Chicago Horror Convention, August 10-12, 2012. Visit http://www.flashbackweekend.com for more information about the show!Leave a Comment Go to Post...

Last Night On The Zombie Army Bus… T-Shirt!
The Zombie Army will have a new t-shirt debuting at the Midwest Haunters Convention (June 8-10) - be sure to visit us at Booth 700:Leave a Comment Go to Post...

HHC Remembers George Carpenter
Friday, April 20, 2012, the Haunted Attraction Family lost a beloved member, George Carpenter. He was the creator, designer, and original owner of Nightmares: Basement of the Dead in Aurora, as well as co-owner of Skully’s Family Fun in Oswego, IL. He passed away at the age of 68.
Under his direction and vision, he created and operated Nightmares: Basement of the Dead, a haunted and terrifying journey through the basement of a 1900’s laundry building tracing the steps of Al and Imus Kilya.
In 2003, its first operating year, Nightmares: Basement of the Dead was chosen by Haunted House Chicago as their “New Attraction of the Year.” George and his family continued to perfect the attraction until in 2008, Haunted House Chicago awarded it their highest honor, “Haunted Attraction of the Year.”
George sold the attraction in 2010 and began developing a new family-friendly attraction with his family. The attraction is known as Skully’s Family Fun and launched in 2011 in Oswego, IL.
George was a very caring and passionate man about everything in his life. While most of those in the haunt industry may have only known him for his work on Nightmares, George had many other projects and interests, including monster trucks and his family. But, regardless of the topic, he shared his excitement with everyone around him.
We at Haunted House Chicago feel honored to have known him and called him a friend. He will be greatly missed and forever remembered. Leave a Comment Go to Post...
