A haunting host
Elise Gee
Dave Lewis will be happy to dole out Halloween candy Friday at Families
Costa Mesa’s Haunted House, but only if trick-or-treaters brave the
“butcher room.”
However, after seeing the “bloody” walls illuminated by red and black
lights, some might question if the trek into the gory room is really Mars
Bar-worthy.
Lewis, an intern at the nonprofit organization, spent Thursday
transforming the offices of Families Costa Mesa into a stomping ground
for ghosts and ghouls. The Haunted House will be open to the neighborhood
tonight.
It marks the first time Families Costa Mesa has offered a haunted house,
but Lewis has been designing them since he was 10 years old. He started
in the garage of his family home.
“I don’t know why I started doing this. I think it’s fun,” said Lewis as
he stapled black garbage bags to the ceiling of the office.
His endeavors have grown in sophistication. Instead of white sheets and a
few props, Lewis attempts to create the perfect scary ambience with a
combination of visual effects, strobe lights and heart-pounding music and
noises.
The Haunted House at Families Costa Mesa will offer a maze of scary
scenes from graveyards to a poltergeist room. Costumed actors will be
interspersed throughout the maze; young children will be offered a
toned-down version.
Magdalena Hernandez, who is on the family support staff at Families, said
decorating the Haunted House was helping her gain the courage to go
through the house herself.
“I’ve never been in a haunted house before,” she said. “I’ve always been
too scared.”
The Haunted House is open to the public from 6 to 9 p.m. at Families
Costa Mesa, 777 W. 19th Street, Suite R.
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