
Haunt Weekly is a weekly podcast about the haunted attraction industry, from the smallest home haunt to the largest event haunt. Hosted by Jonathan Bailey and Crystal Ramey, we aim to bring you the latest in haunted attraction news, views and laughs.To contact the hosts, please email info@hauntweekly.com
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 494 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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First off, we are deeply sorry about the unplanned, unannounced and extended hiatus. However, we hope that this extra-long, equally unannounced and unplanned episode can make amends for it.
In this episode, we talk about why we went ... more
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Most of the continent is currently under a heat dome. Feels like temperatures are climbing into the 110s and even 120s. It's not just hot, it's dangerously hot.
But that sucks for haunters. Right now is when we want to be working on ... more
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This week on Haunt Weekly, we re doing the news!
And there is a LOT of news to go over. We have an update on the Field of Screams, big news from Chicago and the loss of an industry legend.
It's a busy time for the news so kick bac... more
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This week on Haunt Weekly, we're asking a simple question: Why is the haunted attraction industry so connected with the United States?
We lay out seven reasons why the haunt industry is tied to the United States and it may struggle t... more
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Great content, but the hosts are unjustly arrogant. They’ve turned a “haunt” podcast into their soapbox for their political beliefs, and virtue signaling. It’s hard to listen to when what should be a fun show, turns into a social justice warrior rant between two goofballs. I can imagine how boring your haunt is. It’s hard to listen because the “we’re better than you” attitude is distracting. I’m curious to see how good your haunt is considering you bash everyone else. Maybe humble yourself, and ... more
A pretty good discussion podcast. They are fairly consistent unless if somethings going on in their lives . The only thing I dislike about this podcast is how much “Jesus f****** Christ” is said. Ifit was an occasional thing it would be like whatever. But it is said alot. I get it you have a habit of cussing, I do too.. I get your target audience probably doesn’t care. And it’s probably just me, but it just makes me cringe every time I hear it.I do really enjoy the show though, you guys do a fan... more
A pretty good discussion podcast. They are fairly consistent unless if somethings going on in their lives . The only thing I dislike about this podcast is how much “Jesus f****** Christ” is said. Its said at least 4-5 times each episode. If it was an occasional thing it would be like whatever. But it is said alot. I get it you have a habit of cussing, I do too. But at the same time I try not to offend people especially when it comes to religion. There are plenty of other words that could be said... more
I don’t review things. If I don’t like something I just let it go and find something better. This is an exception. I spent the first 15 minutes listening to the hosts talk about something that happened to them that wasn’t related to the subject of the show. Then, the next 45 minutes was opinion after opinion where each one contradicted the previous as they were speaking them. I get that these shows are delivered from the perspective and bias of the host but dang was this just a waste of time. I’... more
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This show provides insights into the haunted attraction industry, featuring discussions on a range of topics from safety protocols to the cultural significance of haunts, along with personal anecdotes and listener feedback. Episodes often revolve around news and trends affecting the industry, including staffing, management challenges, and innovative marketing strategies. A unique aspect is the blend of entertainment and education, as hosts frequently emphasize community engagement and the emotional connections fostered through haunting experiences, making it appealing to enthusiasts, operators, and fans alike.
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