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NO MATTER WHAT HOLIDAY YOU CELEBRATE, WE’D LIKE TO WISH YOU A SAFE AND HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON AND A PEACEFUL AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR! As we look back on the past year, we want to recognize the many generous people who have helped us. Jesus, and Heavenly Father Arizona Cydney Neil Jess Acridge and his Family Kristen Cline and her Family Casey Corbin Cathie Mansfield Rowdy Duncan Michelle Dew James Rubin Jerry Sieve L.Di Roberto Seth AJ Library Tempe Public Library Phoenix Zoo Yuma YumaCon Mad Monster Mad Monster Family Joe Moe Brenda Flavin Joe Abel Samanthalynn Peterson Dustin Burgin John Lister Hauntworld Hauntworld Magazine TransWorld's Halloween & Attractions Show Haunted Attraction Association USA Haunt Search Arizona Fun Services AZ Haunters Halloweencon Scarefest The Darkness Haunted House Lemp Haunted House The Haunting Haunted House We will never forget ever Oddity UZA MysCreation Haunted House UZA Supporters UZA Street Team UZA Synyster Syn UZA Horrorgraphy UZA Zombie Attack UZA Makeup/SFX UZA Improv & Theatrical Fine Arts UZA Leadership, Empowerment and Diversity UZA Builders The Biggest Thanks is to all our supporters, and Team UZA! What a year let's make 2020 AMAZING! Annabelle Comes Home Artifact Tour June 23rd. I wish there was any entertainment in line for this. They really could have done much more. The staff also could have been in character and made it more real and entertaining. You are promoting this movie use every single minute you have with your audience and make a GOOD lasting impression. No TV playing a trailer, no actors, no characters, no line/audience involvement noting. The truck its self was kinda cool, but no Annabelle doll just an illusion of her. Because of the disappointment of most of the audience, you may get people not wanting to see the movie or boycott it. People time is valuable, and stealing it from them is wrong, and being dishonest and misleading is wrong and hurtful. I hope you all can learn from this and grow. Thanks to me and my silliness and being my own entertainer I was able to have fun, but my friend and hearing others around me they were not having fun and getting upset. Annabelle being as big as she is, and getting the long lines means something, and you all messed it up, and even hurt people. Not cool! Video walk throughScreen Shots from Facebook.Comments on what Syd post.More Comments.Good news for disappointed fans who attended the 'Annabelle Comes Home' event in Phoenix Samantha Incorvaia, Arizona RepublicPublished 4:00 p.m. MT June 24, 2019 | Updated 4:44 p.m. MT June 24, 2019 https://www.azcentral.com/story/entertainment/movies/2019/06/24/conjuring-fans-have-second-chance-see-annabelle-phoenix/1548871001/?fbclid=IwAR2ikdCe5mODwLIxZq2INWrzmtPZeQL858gNFTq6RT6fiCnoDXXJTiwVsQQ Guests showed up to the "Annabelle Comes Home" truck tour expecting to see the horror-movie doll in real life. Well, they didn't. Instead, a projection of the doll was featured, which left some people feeling, well, horribly disappointed. Warner Brothers listened. Now, there will be two chances to see a replica of the creepy "Conjuring" franchise's iconic doll. "We are going to offer a solution for people who want to see the doll," says senior account executive Patrick Brogan of Allied Global Marketing. Brogan says guests can get another chance to see Annabelle at the horror-themed convention Mad Monster Party from Friday, June 28 to Sunday, June 30. Guests will have to pay $30-$70 for weekend convention admission to see the doll at We-Ko-Pa Resort. Want more stories about the best things to do, eat and see in the Valley? Subscribe to azcentral.com for guides, reviews and expert advice. Fans can also see Annabelle for free late at night at Harkins Tempe Marketplace. From Saturday, June 29, from 8 p.m. to close and Sunday, June 30, from 6 p.m. to close, guests can take selfies with the doll as she sits behind a protective glass case guarded by security. "People are welcome to come to Harkins Tempe Marketplace to see the doll, take photos," Brogan says. "They just can't touch the doll." Where was Annabelle in Phoenix?Due to miscommunication between Warner Brothers and Allied Global Marketing, it turns out the Annabelle prop doll from the "Conjuring" franchise was not at the free "Annabelle Comes Home" truck tour stop on Saturdayand Sunday at Chase Field.
To be transparent, The Arizona Republic reported information from a press release that the event would be at Cityscape, and the doll would be at the event to celebrate the premiere of "Annabelle Comes Home," in theaters June 26. Fans line up for a scary encounter with Annabelle Patrick Breen, Arizona Republic Even though it was confirmed before publishing the original story that the real prop would be there, only a projection of the creepy artifact made a ghoulish appearance. In the truck, azcentral.com reporter Kerry Lengel says that there were "various old and spooky-looking objects line the shelves, and some of them come to life as you walk past. Several artifacts, including an old wedding dress and a suit of samurai armor, figure prominently in the new film." Aren Dullas from Tempe says it took five hours for her and her friends to get into the truck. "I know people were kind of mad because they thought something was supposed to happen when they saw Annabelle," she says. "So it was like, 'What the heck did we actually wait for?' Personally, I wouldn't have waited in line. I'm not mad because I know news articles can be falsely reported." "Annabelle Comes Home" follows the story of a babysitter who unknowingly finds herself in a night of terror as Annabelle and other demonic artifacts target Ed and Lorraine Warren's daughter. Mad Monster Party ArizonaWhen: 6-11 p.m., Friday, June 28. 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Saturday, June 29. 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday, June 30. Where: We-Ko-Pa Resort, 10438 N. Fort McDowell Road in Scottsdale-Fountain Hills. Admission: $30-$70 in advance, $35-$80 at the door (cash only). $199 for VIP. Details: madmonster.com/events/arizona2019. Annabelle at Harkins TheatresWhen: 8 p.m.-close, Saturday, June 29. 6 p.m.-close, Sunday, June 30. Where: Harkins Tempe Marketplace, 2000 E. Rio Salado Parkway, Suite 1160, Tempe. Admission: Free. Details: 480-557-0027; harkins.com. "EPIC HOME HAUNTS ” DOCUMENTARY Review By Sydoney A.A. Banks Epic Home Haunts is a documentary showcasing the terrifying talent lurking next door, epic people creating the world's most epic Halloween Haunts in their own backyards! www.epichomehaunts.com This documentary was very insightful and educational. The footage was educational and interesting and being able to see all the different Haunts from the film jumping one to another. I love documentaries or any kind of video that highlights The Haunted Attraction Industry. I love how they refer to Haunts as artwork because it more often than not contains spectacular artwork of one form or many others. It got me thinking of how true that is, and how most people would not see or believe that, but it is true just ask those who create the reality by art and performances. It takes so much to create and to man a haunt including the skill, time, effort, energy, creativity, persistence, hard work, blood, sweat, tears, anxiety, recruiting, and money to mention a few necessities that do go into these haunts to make them a reality if even just for one night a year. They work all year on planning, purchasing, designing, building and creating these awesome walkthrough sets with so much heart, detail, and work it is absolutely beautiful and inspiring to see and to dream of creating one for your own. Some haunters, have had little or no experience in making Professional Haunt sets or they have been doing it for years since they were young. It takes all types of people to just do it and make it look like they have been doing it for years and even like something Disney or Universal Studios. Some are even self-taught so watch youtube or look for help on the world wide web. I love hearing the stories and getting to learn about some of these amazing haunters and what they do, what they been through with some of their struggles, how they got started, and how they love what they do, and are so driven and committed to their craft. I really liked how they showed they are human just like you and me and how these haunters are kind, caring individuals and are not some kind of evil, horrific monsters. It nice to see the humanity they show and how most of them have even helped charities in their community. Sadly, there are some "Haunts" that are what they call "extreme haunts" and they are not at all the same or anything remotely like any well-done responsible Haunted Attraction; they are more intense, hardcore, involve actual touching and they may even cause patrons actual harm -- they are not the same as haunts done for fun for all. Some of these "extreme haunts" are giving regular Haunts a bad name and making a negative name on the haunt industry. This Documentary is one of my favorites and I admire and look up to these amazing Haunters and everything they do! You wonderful talented Haunters are amazing and inspiring to young Haunters like me and I am so grateful for all you have done and do! You all make a positive impact on your community and I would even say the world. I wish the AZ community was more like your communities. A fair bit of AZ is not as friendly and accepting and helpful to other haunters, but maybe it can and hopefully it will change and become more welcoming and accepting to all who wish to haunt responsibly. Speaking of young Haunters, I love the young man who is living his dream and doing what he loves and seeing what the future has for haunts. It was nice to see the other seasoned haunters talk about him and what he is doing and how he is the future and how with technology and everything we have now available that the industry going to change and take off even more. I do hope some of the old tricks and ways used before will stay as well. It is great to see this young man and to hear his parents talk about him and how proud they are and how they support him. I hope more parents see this and if their kids are the same, that they will hopefully help and support there kids choices and dreams whether they wish to be a haunter or something else it is what they want to be. I thought that was put in a good place in the documentary -- towards the end -- to end it with the future. I started doing haunts at 15 years old and now I am in my twenties and my life's dream and goal is to have a haunted attraction and use it to make a difference in the world, like Sydney Neal did with Rocky Point Haunted House for over 20 years and the one haunt that saved my life was in AZ called "The Haunting Haunted House". I hope everyone that sees this documentary will learn more about haunts and how much goes into them and how not all Haunters are mean, evil, scary, out to get rich people, but kind, caring, out for fun for all, gifted people like you and the only difference is that they truly LOVE Halloween and they are amazing people. The only thing that I could say that needs improvement in this documentary is the inclusiveness and the diversity of haunts in this state and even in other states in the USA showing more of the differences in the United States and in the communities in those states. That is the only thing I think would be great to see, so I hope there will be a next time including more diversity. So if you have not seen Epic Home Haunts please do; it is a must see and who knows -- you might even get bit by the haunt bug yourself. Happy Haunting! I give it a 10 out of 10. -Syd Diversity and Communication by Sydoney. A.A. BanksCommunication can be difficult because we all have our own specific perceptions of understanding. During the 1960s and the 1970s, the term diversity meant differences based on race, sex, national origin, and religion (Mayhew 1). Over the past fifty years, the term diversity has changed to include more in the definition of diversity (Mayhew 1). People do have differences and these differences can be broken down into primary and secondary types of diversity: the primary category - includes visible differences such as gender, ethnic origin, and age and the secondary category - includes less obvious differences such as class, sexuality, disability, and work style (UWE 1). Culture is many differences occurring within behavior, lifestyles, customs, and habits that embrace tradition going back generations (UWE 1). Diversity is a concept that embraces a wide range of characteristics including: language, 'race', ethnic background, dress, values, age, gender, educational background, class, religious observances, political interest, notions about social and community responsibilities, employment and economic status, mental and physical disabilities (UWE 1). Diversity, or difference, is a central feature of modern existence, partly because of interaction between cultures; partly for historical reasons; and partly through the growth of international communications technology and we need to be aware and accepting of differences it we want to reap the benefits that naturally flow from diversity (UWE 1). Diversity brings new skills and fresh ideas and recognise and celebrate the strengths and positives of diversity (UWE 1). Different diverse populations will perceive communication differently from various sources and it depends a lot on the type of delivery used. Reception of communication can also be tricky if delivery is improperly used. "Effective communication is generally defined as the method that clearly accurately conveys the intended message (Mayhew 1).
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