Happy Halloween! Spooky season is upon us! Here’s 10 things you can do to provide some Halloween fun for your guests!
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or most, Halloween might be a holiday you associate with fond childhood memories. Dressing up as your favourite superhero or spooky villain. Going door to door shouting ‘Trick or Treat!’ Getting to stay up late and stuffing your face with sweets. What could be better than that? Besides, just because you aren’t ten years old anymore, doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the spooky season! After the last, somewhat topsy turvy year, the LBNB team think you should jump on the bandwagon and have some fun this Halloween. So how can you, as a business owner, provide a fun filled, spooky experience for your guests? We’ve come up with ten things you can do for your guests this Halloween...
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#1 Decorations #3 Cold Drinks Depending on how spooky you want to get, you can decorate your property in different ways. For non-spooky decorations, use pumpkins, autumn leaves and lanterns. Want to include spookier elements? Use spider webs, witch hats, plastic spiders and bats, and anything that shouts Halloween!
#2Hot Drinks As well as normal tea and coffee, why not learn how to make Pumpkin Spice Lattes? These are all the rage over in America, but they're also gaining popularity in the UK! Or try to make Halloween Hot Chocolate. If you buy an edible ink pen*, you can draw faces onto marshmallows and voila! Ghost-mallows! You could even watch online tutorials and learn how to make latte art! You could learn how to draw pumpkins or bats onto the tops of hot drinks. *Edible ink pens can be used to draw on food and can be bought in supermarkets or online
For your adult guests, you could find a recipe for an alcoholic Pumpkin Punch online! For the kids, there are plenty of ‘Swamp Juice’ or ‘Witches Brew’ recipes that you can find online to create a fun Halloween treat for the youngsters!
#4 History There are always plenty of stories to tell about the places we visit, so why can’t the guests learn a little about your property? It’s pretty easy to do some research! You can use the internet, maybe a local library, or maybe even a local historian or history group! You could leave the guests little ‘Halloween History’ notes to read. These could be about the local area or the property itself - maybe there’s some ghoulish tales to tell about who once owned and lived at your property? Be careful not to scare your guests too much with gruesome tales! We still want them to enjoy a good night's sleep!
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