A real-world look at how this haunted maze pulled in over $3,400 during a two-hour Halloween event — and why it’s one of the strongest seasonal profit generators for operators.When you’re evaluating a Halloween attraction, nothing speaks louder than real numbers in a real environment. During a two-hour Halloween night at Pepperdine University, the MEGA Maze Haunt Upgrade operated as a high-ticket rental that brought in over $3,400 on its own. One crew, one setup, one evening. College crowds ran it nonstop, the scares landed every time, and the maze proved exactly why entreprenuers use this upgrade to boost fall revenue fast. For anyone building a seasonal lineup or looking to expand into Halloween events, this case study shows what the Haunt Upgrade can deliver in the field. Proof That Premium Inflatables Drive Serious Profits at Fall Events
This past fall, the St. Cyprian Church in Long Beach, California transformed its parking lot into a full-scale, high-impact carnival fundraiser using not one, not two — but FOUR MEGA Maze Arenas in one single event. The result? Massive crowd engagement, long lines, and a steady stream of ticket sales at this pay-and-play fall festival.
The event was hosted as a church fundraiser, using individual ticket purchases for each attraction. Instead of relying on standard bounce houses and cookie-cutter slides, the organizers brought in the heavy hitters — premium, immersive inflatables that offered full experiences. And every one of them? A MEGA Maze Arena or upgrade.
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