We are starting to plan for our second annual Harvest Party, which is set for October 28th. Effectively this is a Halloween time family event, with a DJ, free party games, free raffle prizes, a bake sale, and the most popular area - a "spook house". We are a K through 4th school so we require a few things... First the kids are allowed to dress up, but nothing inappropriate and no masks. They are not required to come in costume and no prizes are associated with the costumes.
For the "spook house", to use the term very loosely, we keep it age appropriate, meaning nothing gory or scary. Last year I explained it to some parents as a visual, aural and textual stimuli area meant to educate while being fun.
So here's the thing...
Last year we had three rooms, that we created using an old pool cover/tarp hanging from the ceiling using tie wraps. The first was the hay field. It was the entrance to the "spook house" and had hay bales, pumpkins, gourds, a scarecrow, fake ravens, etc. Nothing scary, just a room to guide them in.
The next room was the mad scientist's lab. We had a lot of neon, one of those plasma balls that the kids can touch, black lighting, smoke machines, and "experiments" being performed that the kids could help with.
The last room was the "old hags", who were concocting a brew in a cauldron. The two ladies cackled and asked the kids to help put the ingredients in, which were kept within containers that they couldn't see in. Zombie teeth were really dried corn kernals. Lizard eyes were grapes.
So here's the problem. We know that if we do the same old thing again the kids would end up saying "this is the same as last year"!!! So we want to change it up a bit.
I'm looking for general and/or specific ideas, again keeping in mind that this is for an age group of 5 through 10 years of age. Nothing scary or gory. One idea I had was a wizards den, where someone could be dressed as a wizard and perform some magic tricks with help from the kids...
So, any ideas that you guys might have would be great. We are thinking of adding minor startling affects, such as a plate activated rush of low pressure air, or something like that, but again, nothing scary.
I thought of doing a Hogwarts like room, but figured that might be the same as the wizard den and would require too many volunteers.
Thanks for your help.
PresidentJim