You have to want the haunted house to scare you. It completely steals your money to go through with one of those people who shrug it all off, who touch the monsters' faces to show they're fake.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't believe my house was haunted. I think I had an overactive imagination, and I was so convinced that those around me became convinced, too.
Ghost stories really scare me. I have such a big imagination that after I watch a horror movie like 'The Grudge', I look in the corners of my room for the next two days.
I always wanted to live in a haunted house.
I'm the type of guy if there's a haunted hotel in town, I'm staying there and will stay up all night waiting to get the crap scared out of me.
Ghostly things don't really scare me, but they really intrigue me.
Jeans and sneakers are definitely best for the haunted house. They usually won't let you in with a mask, even. It makes sense. They need to be able to tell who the rubes are. And, sneakers are good because the ground's uneven, and you're running and falling and stepping on the slower of your friends.
A house is kind of scary.
Monsters are real, and ghosts are real too. They live inside us, and sometimes, they win.
Why are people afraid of ghosts? 'Ooh, no, I wouldn't want to see one! I'd be too scared' - accompanied by a tremolo of fear in the voice - is the common reaction. This puzzles me. I'd think anyone would welcome he opportunity. I've never heard of a ghost hurting anybody.
I went to a haunted house once, and I don't do well in situations like that, and I've lived my entire life not being scared or anything.