Awaken the Spirits ¬Kicks Off Halloween Season

‘Fog juice,’ a staple in Halloween decorating, surrounds writer Charly and Sabrina Shelton, with their son Donny, at the Awaken the Spirits convention.
Photos by Charly SHELTON

By Charly SHELTON

After missing out on almost all the traditional Halloween activities last year due to the pandemic, I am jonesing for some fog juice. It seems that absence really does make the heart grow fonder because when Midsummer Scream, the end-of-summer convention to kick off haunt season for fans and haunters alike, was canceled last year it left a vacuum where Halloween spirit should have been. But that potential energy from last year was combined with a fresh wave of excitement that was unleashed when Midsummer Scream presented Awaken the Spirits, a convention held in Pasadena this past weekend. This smaller version of the quintessential haunt convention featured panels from some of the largest haunted house producers in the LA – namely Universal Studios Hollywood, Six Flags, Queen Mary’s Dark Harbor and Knott’s Berry Farm – who were excited to announce the remainder of their slate of coming attractions for this year’s return to haunting.

The convention provided plenty of inspiration for those looking to release their spooky side.
A shopper looks over the vast display of masks.

But beyond that it was just a wonderful experience to be with a room full of adults who were giddy as children to let their spooky side out after missing a Halloween season. We’ve all been through some real scary times, so having these make-believe scares seems almost cathartic. Not surprising, demon doctors and haunted hospitals were scarce as I think they hit too close to home right now and many haunters shied away from that theme. But seeing the creepy scarecrows, the 20-foot tall Stay Puft Marshmallow Man from “Ghostbusters,” and even a very miniature teaser walkthrough haunt for an upcoming Halloween Horror Nights maze at Universal Studios Hollywood brought back those old feelings of haunt-related-terror-fun.

Grandpa and grandson look over the offerings at Awaken the Spirits.

And the fog juice. Nothing sets the mood like that wholly unique smell of fog juice coming from a fog machine. That’s what gets me ready for Halloween. Thanks to the con for Awakening the Spirit of the season within me.

Though much of the hospital and demon doctor gear was held back, there were still some medical outfits available.