The Fear Experience Haunted House is run by the Youngest Haunted Attraction owners in America. The event is regarded as the scariest haunted house in America.
Company Origins
The Fear Experience Haunted House is located in Cleveland Ohio. The company was formed in 2008 as a small party in the backyard of a Toledo Ohio residential home. The two high school students, Nick Francis, and Max Simon built what could have been the largest home haunt in the nation. The attraction was fully up to code structure full themed, lighted, and staffed with monsters. This event received nationwide hype on the FearNet $25,000 best home haunt in the country contest. They received the most votes when the contest closed on October 30, 2008. Halloween night the event received well over 500 in attendance. It received so much News and online attention the City did not allow the actual location to be released to the public, because the neighborhood could not support the traffic if could potentially generate. The two attraction owners built everything from scratch, and led the operation through 12 months of design, construction and operation. Their website Toledo Ohio Haunted House went live on October 1st and it received will over 3,000 visitors in the month of October. All of the net proceeds from this event went to benefit Youth Leadership Toledo.
Haunted House in 2009
Max Simon and Nick Francis decided to turn their home based event into a commercial business in 2009. They worked together and created the commercial event in Toledo Ohio. The event went attracted over 4,000 people every Friday and Saturday in October. Their website Ohio Haunted House attracted over 7,000 unique visitors in October of 2009. The haunted house was over 6,000 square feet and was located inside of a 40,000 sqft retail location. All of the net proceeds from the haunted house benefited The Make A Wish Foundation.
The Fear Experience Haunted House
In 2010 the owners created, The Fear Experience, and moved the attraction to Cleveland Ohio. The event was located inside of The Soccer Sportsplex in North Olmsted, Ohio. The haunted house was over 8,000 square feet and had over 40 live actors. The whole event took over 13 months to construct, market and staff. The Fear Experience is a Cleveland Ohio Haunted House.
Company Origins
The Fear Experience Haunted House is located in Cleveland Ohio. The company was formed in 2008 as a small party in the backyard of a Toledo Ohio residential home. The two high school students, Nick Francis, and Max Simon built what could have been the largest home haunt in the nation. The attraction was fully up to code structure full themed, lighted, and staffed with monsters. This event received nationwide hype on the FearNet $25,000 best home haunt in the country contest. They received the most votes when the contest closed on October 30, 2008. Halloween night the event received well over 500 in attendance. It received so much News and online attention the City did not allow the actual location to be released to the public, because the neighborhood could not support the traffic if could potentially generate. The two attraction owners built everything from scratch, and led the operation through 12 months of design, construction and operation. Their website Toledo Ohio Haunted House went live on October 1st and it received will over 3,000 visitors in the month of October. All of the net proceeds from this event went to benefit Youth Leadership Toledo.
Haunted House in 2009
Max Simon and Nick Francis decided to turn their home based event into a commercial business in 2009. They worked together and created the commercial event in Toledo Ohio. The event went attracted over 4,000 people every Friday and Saturday in October. Their website Ohio Haunted House attracted over 7,000 unique visitors in October of 2009. The haunted house was over 6,000 square feet and was located inside of a 40,000 sqft retail location. All of the net proceeds from the haunted house benefited The Make A Wish Foundation.
The Fear Experience Haunted House
In 2010 the owners created, The Fear Experience, and moved the attraction to Cleveland Ohio. The event was located inside of The Soccer Sportsplex in North Olmsted, Ohio. The haunted house was over 8,000 square feet and had over 40 live actors. The whole event took over 13 months to construct, market and staff. The Fear Experience is a Cleveland Ohio Haunted House.
DJ Carlos became a Disc Jockey, following in his father and uncle’s footsteps. He visited one of their parties as a 5 year old kid and knew he wanted to be a DJ after seeing all the happy faces on the audience. He became particularly popular during the San Francisco Rave scene. He started doing all kinds of DJ jobs growing up and in 1992, Joel from A Rave Called Sharon, found him at a Latin club where he was working and invited him to play at their next party. Since that day DJ Carlos played at every weekend rave in San Francisco. Other parties played in 1992 include Creation, Escape, Connection, Cool World, The Promised Land, Candy Land, and the Casper Halloween Party.
In 1993, DJ Carlos became a Resident at Recycle on Wednesdays and Universal Groove on Thursdays, while still playing Saturday raves and Sunday Spundae. Other parties played in 1993 included Crunch, Dr. X's Freaky Fry-Day, Casper Halloween Party, Flem Globber, Get Down Get Down Get Down and Wicked Together Again, Juice, Mind the Gap, Sweet'N Low, The Garden, Tribal Funk, Unity, Baked Raindrop, Cyberfest, Splash, and To The Head.
In 1994, DJ Carlos started his own party with DJ Dutch and DJ Christoff, CDC Soundsystem and still playing raves on the weekends. They celebrated his birthday in 1995 at their Acidfest party, a tribute to acid music. Other parties in 1994 included Anthem of the Sun, Equinox, Ex-Why-ZZZ?, and Generation. He then started flying to Denver to play at the Come Together Party with DJ Dan, DJ Hippy, DJ Halo, DJ Terry Mullan, and many others. In 1995, a new party was started called Area 51 and Josh Wink headlined one of them. DJ Carlos played with DJ Tony, DJ Jeno, DJ Astralmatrixx and DJ Carlos started flying out to Seattle, Portland, New York, Cleveland, and every major city in Ohio (Columbus: One party ), Chicago, and the whole Midwest. In 1995, He also played at a San Diego nightclub named PLAYSCOOL, in addition to Hanger 18, Kaboom, Kundalini, and Liquid Groove.
In 1996, DJ Carlos started playing a new party called LOVE with a new company called the SF House Collective and played with Dubtribe and an endless list of DJs. He played a family reunion in the Midwest, and in New York at Twilo and with Phato Productions. Other 1996 parties included Nation We Are Different, Planet New Year, Spundae, and Unity. In Ohio, DJ Carlos played a party called Natural
DJ Carlos continued playing at the SF House Collective LOVE party in 1997. Other parties played in 1997 included Acid Breaks, Basics, Freedom, Halloween Block Party, and Open. DJ Carlos also played a party called Silly Rabbit 3 and Together 4-Ever in Chicago during 1997. Parties played in Columbus, Ohio in 1997 included Intimate and Metamorphosis.
In 1998, DJ Carlos played at Nikita with DJ Sasha. Parties played in 1998 included Culture, Cyberfest, Freedom, Leaping Into Fierce Energy, Unity, and the continuation of the SF Collective "Love" party. In 1999, DJ Carlos played a party called The Spirit of Giving with SF House Collective Associate DJ Melanie. Other parties for the year included @spire, The World of Dr. Splift, and 'Lil Monsters. For the Millennium, DJ Carlos played a party called Quetzal. In 2002, DJ Carlos was playing "Deep Down Fridays" at the Paragon Restaurant and Bar.
DJ Carlos then took 3 years off and started playing again at Fiddler’s Green in Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco. DJ Carlos recently started a new company called Toltek Productions where he is dedicating all his energy to producing music and has many more events to come.
In 1993, DJ Carlos became a Resident at Recycle on Wednesdays and Universal Groove on Thursdays, while still playing Saturday raves and Sunday Spundae. Other parties played in 1993 included Crunch, Dr. X's Freaky Fry-Day, Casper Halloween Party, Flem Globber, Get Down Get Down Get Down and Wicked Together Again, Juice, Mind the Gap, Sweet'N Low, The Garden, Tribal Funk, Unity, Baked Raindrop, Cyberfest, Splash, and To The Head.
In 1994, DJ Carlos started his own party with DJ Dutch and DJ Christoff, CDC Soundsystem and still playing raves on the weekends. They celebrated his birthday in 1995 at their Acidfest party, a tribute to acid music. Other parties in 1994 included Anthem of the Sun, Equinox, Ex-Why-ZZZ?, and Generation. He then started flying to Denver to play at the Come Together Party with DJ Dan, DJ Hippy, DJ Halo, DJ Terry Mullan, and many others. In 1995, a new party was started called Area 51 and Josh Wink headlined one of them. DJ Carlos played with DJ Tony, DJ Jeno, DJ Astralmatrixx and DJ Carlos started flying out to Seattle, Portland, New York, Cleveland, and every major city in Ohio (Columbus: One party ), Chicago, and the whole Midwest. In 1995, He also played at a San Diego nightclub named PLAYSCOOL, in addition to Hanger 18, Kaboom, Kundalini, and Liquid Groove.
In 1996, DJ Carlos started playing a new party called LOVE with a new company called the SF House Collective and played with Dubtribe and an endless list of DJs. He played a family reunion in the Midwest, and in New York at Twilo and with Phato Productions. Other 1996 parties included Nation We Are Different, Planet New Year, Spundae, and Unity. In Ohio, DJ Carlos played a party called Natural
DJ Carlos continued playing at the SF House Collective LOVE party in 1997. Other parties played in 1997 included Acid Breaks, Basics, Freedom, Halloween Block Party, and Open. DJ Carlos also played a party called Silly Rabbit 3 and Together 4-Ever in Chicago during 1997. Parties played in Columbus, Ohio in 1997 included Intimate and Metamorphosis.
In 1998, DJ Carlos played at Nikita with DJ Sasha. Parties played in 1998 included Culture, Cyberfest, Freedom, Leaping Into Fierce Energy, Unity, and the continuation of the SF Collective "Love" party. In 1999, DJ Carlos played a party called The Spirit of Giving with SF House Collective Associate DJ Melanie. Other parties for the year included @spire, The World of Dr. Splift, and 'Lil Monsters. For the Millennium, DJ Carlos played a party called Quetzal. In 2002, DJ Carlos was playing "Deep Down Fridays" at the Paragon Restaurant and Bar.
DJ Carlos then took 3 years off and started playing again at Fiddler’s Green in Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco. DJ Carlos recently started a new company called Toltek Productions where he is dedicating all his energy to producing music and has many more events to come.
London Buses route 153 is a Transport for London contracted bus route between Liverpool Street Station and Finsbury Park in London, England. The service is currently contracted to CT Plus.
History
Transport for London awarded HCT Group (then known as Hackney Community Transport) a contract for route 153 in 2001; it was their first "red bus" route. They successfully re-tendered for the service in February 2006.
Current route
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*Finsbury Park Station Station Place
*Holloway
*Holloway Road Station
*Liverpool Road
*Barnsbury "Hemingford Arms"
*Islington High Street
*Angel Station
*Barbican Station
*Liverpool Street Station Bus Station
History
Transport for London awarded HCT Group (then known as Hackney Community Transport) a contract for route 153 in 2001; it was their first "red bus" route. They successfully re-tendered for the service in February 2006.
Current route
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*Finsbury Park Station Station Place
*Holloway
*Holloway Road Station
*Liverpool Road
*Barnsbury "Hemingford Arms"
*Islington High Street
*Angel Station
*Barbican Station
*Liverpool Street Station Bus Station
Music videos
*Song title, Artist, Model
:Bad Romance, Lady Gaga, Heart Beats
:Better Together, Se7en, Pro
:', 2NE1, Studio
:CD Is Dead, JME ft. Tempa T, Studio
:Check It Out, will.i.am & Nicki Minaj, Beatbox
:C'mon (Catch 'Em By Surprise), Tiësto vs. Diplo ft. Busta Rhymes, Solo
:"Drop It Low", Ester Dean,
:', Lady Gaga
:Fast Lane, Bad Meets Evil, Studio
:Fire (Space version), 2NE1
:Firework, Katy Perry,
:Heartbeaker, G-Dragon, Studio
:I need a Doctor, Dr. Dre feat. Eminem & Skylar Grey, HP Notebook
:I'm in Miami Bitch, LMFAO,
:Knock Out, GD & TOP, Studio
:Kush, Dr. Dre, Pro
:Like a G6, Far East Movement ft. The Cataracs & Dev, Studio
:Love Game, Lady Gaga,
:Party Rock Anthem, LMFAO ft. GoonRock & Lauren Bennett, Tour
:Poker Face, Lady Gaga,
:Somebody to Love, Justin Bieber ft. Usher
:Telephone feat. Beyonce, Lady Gaga, HeartBeats
:Who's That Chick?, David Guetta feat. Rihanna, Solo
Movies
*Title, Model
:The Book of Eli,
Television
*Title, Season & episode (if applicable), Model
Magazines, newspapers and print media
*Title, Issue, Page, Model
*Song title, Artist, Model
:Bad Romance, Lady Gaga, Heart Beats
:Better Together, Se7en, Pro
:', 2NE1, Studio
:CD Is Dead, JME ft. Tempa T, Studio
:Check It Out, will.i.am & Nicki Minaj, Beatbox
:C'mon (Catch 'Em By Surprise), Tiësto vs. Diplo ft. Busta Rhymes, Solo
:"Drop It Low", Ester Dean,
:', Lady Gaga
:Fast Lane, Bad Meets Evil, Studio
:Fire (Space version), 2NE1
:Firework, Katy Perry,
:Heartbeaker, G-Dragon, Studio
:I need a Doctor, Dr. Dre feat. Eminem & Skylar Grey, HP Notebook
:I'm in Miami Bitch, LMFAO,
:Knock Out, GD & TOP, Studio
:Kush, Dr. Dre, Pro
:Like a G6, Far East Movement ft. The Cataracs & Dev, Studio
:Love Game, Lady Gaga,
:Party Rock Anthem, LMFAO ft. GoonRock & Lauren Bennett, Tour
:Poker Face, Lady Gaga,
:Somebody to Love, Justin Bieber ft. Usher
:Telephone feat. Beyonce, Lady Gaga, HeartBeats
:Who's That Chick?, David Guetta feat. Rihanna, Solo
Movies
*Title, Model
:The Book of Eli,
Television
*Title, Season & episode (if applicable), Model
Magazines, newspapers and print media
*Title, Issue, Page, Model