September 25, 20169 yr Okay, this is too funny not to share. I was looking on Twitter and OSU'S RHAC is taking a trip to Kings Island's Halloween Haunt. Normally this wouldn't be of any significance, except for they planned the trip for October 9th, when there are no Haunt events planned for that day. Thoughts?
September 26, 20169 yr Author They should probably reschedule...? I agree. Ironically, they've even made flyers and distributed them across social media and campus.Link: https://mobile.twitter.com/rhac/status/780135708321275904
September 26, 20169 yr Author Okay conspiracy theorist here: maybe they were originally planning to go to CP, since CP has haunt on that night. Thoughts?
September 26, 20169 yr With Friday afternoon classes & football each upcoming Saturday, it probably has to be Sunday. Should have checked before advertising it as Haunt, I suppose.
September 26, 20169 yr Author The signup sheet was changed to Great Pumpkin Fest at King's Island, followed by a whole paragraph about the Haunt. The fascinating thing is the game is against Indiana, which no offense to any IU fans on this forum, but their football team stinks.
September 28, 20169 yr Author I didn't get in and was put onto waitlist. However, the group is still advertising this as a "Haunt" event.
September 28, 20169 yr I found it ironic that they changed the sign-up sheet to the Great Pumpkin Fest right after I tweeted at them that there is no Haunt on October 9: https://twitter.com/alec_aandjgoods/status/780173790215041025 I am excited to go regardless!
October 2, 20169 yr Author Okay, I found a possible, yet likely reason behind RHAC going to the toddler Halloween event rather than the Haunt. They're bringing along 50-60 students. The Sunday tickets are $2 cheaper than the Saturday ones. Being an organization that is tight on money, they likely bought the Sunday one thinking it was the Haunt and save $100-$120 in the process.
October 2, 20169 yr Author Plus, if a person doesn't show up for their trip, the group charges $40. I'm thinking that could be their maximum spending per person.
October 2, 20169 yr RHAC's money comes directly from students in the form of housing fees, so it's good if they're frugal. If they really wanted to be frugal, they'd ask those with a season pass to use it for admission.
October 3, 20169 yr Author RHAC's money comes directly from students in the form of housing fees, so it's good of their frugal. If they really wanted to be frugal, they'd ask those with a season pass to use it for admission. Valid point. Any club who skips a discount of $650 to $900 for a group of 50-60 people is bothersome, especially for a money tight organization like RHAC.
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