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Scare Attractions
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Types of scare attractions
1
Which themes or settings do you enjoy most in scare attractions?
Select all that apply
Haunted house or mansion
Abandoned hospital or asylum
Forests or outdoor environments
Post apocalyptic or dystopian environments
Clown or circus based themes
Supernatural
Monsters or creatures
Historical (e.g. WW1, Victorian, Medieval)
2
What level of scare attractions do you prefer in a scare attraction?
Select one answer
Mild (Lightly spooky atmosphere, basic jump scares)
Moderate (Intense scares, eerie atmosphere, mild physical interaction)
Extreme (High intensity scares, actors physical interaction, intense psychological horror)
3
Do you enjoy scare attractions that include interactive elements where you can make choices or control the outcome?
Select one answer
Yes, it adds to the thrill
Maybe, depending on the type of interaction
No, I prefer a more traditional walkthrough experience
I have never experienced this kind of attraction
4
Do you prefer experiencing scare attractions?
Select one answer
Alone
With friends or family
In a group or a large crowd
It depends on the attraction
5
What makes you want to return to a specific type of scare attraction?
select all that apply
Unique scares or experience
Friends or family enjoyed it
Intensity of the attraction
Theme and atmosphere
Different or unexpected interaction
Creativity in design
6
Do you prefer scare attractions with live actors or animatronics?
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Live actors
Animatronics
A mix of both
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Types of scare attractions
7
What type of horror do you enjoy most?
Select one or more answers
Psychological horror
Supernatural horror
Gore/ Slasher horror
Monster horror
Psychological thriller
Survival horror
8
What type of horror experience do you prefer in a scare attraction?
Select one or more answers
Jump scares
Suspense slow building tension
Creepy atmosphere with no immediate threats
Intense and visceral fear (Gore, physical threats)
Haunting, supernatural events
Mind-bending, psychological experiences
I prefer a mix of these
9
Which of these psychological horror elements do you find the most unsettling?
Select one or more answers
Isolation or being trapped
Mind manipulation or hallucinations
Unknown threats or invisible entities
Fear of losing control of your mind
Sudden shifts between reality and illusions
paranoia or distrust of others
10
When it comes to physical horror, which of the following do you find most terrifying?
Select one or more answers
Blood and gore (e.g. wounds, dismemberment)
Monsters or creatures attacking
Intense violence or brutality
Chases or being pursued
Sudden loud noises or jump scares
Physical harm (Being touched, grabbed or moved by actors)
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11
Which of your sense do you feel is most heightened in a scare attraction?
Select one or more answers
Vision (Sudden changes in light, shadows)
Hearing (Loud noises, whispers, sudden sounds)
Touch (being grabbed, close contact with actors)
Smell (unpleasant or eerie smells)
Taste (taste associated with fear, e.g. adrenaline)
I don't notice any heightened sensivity
12
Which of these elements do you feel amplifies your fear the most in a scare attraction?
Select one or more answers
Sudden loud noises or jump scares
Being in the dark or limited visibility
Uncertainty or not knowing what's coming next
Physical interaction with actors or being touched
Creepy or unsettling atmosphere
Personal fear triggers
13
Which of the following Phobias affects you the most?
Select 3
O Claustrophobia (Fear of Confined spaces)
O Nyctophobia (Fear of the dark)
O Coulrophobia (Fear of Clowns)
O Arachnophobia (Fear of spiders)
O Acrophobia (Fear of heights)
O Thanatophobia (Fear of death)
O Trypophobia (Fear of small holes or clusters)
O Autophobia (Fear of being alone)
O Ophidiophobia (Fear of snakes)
O Masklophobia (Fear of masks)
O Glossophobia (Fear of being watched or stared at)
O Hemophobia (Fear of blood)
O Nosocomephobia (Fear of Hospitals)
O Teratophilia (Fear of deformity or monstrous figures)
O Anthropophobia (Fear of people or crowds)
14
How do you feel before entering a scare attraction?
Select one
Exicted
Nervous
Indifferent
Scared
Other (please specify)
15
How do you feel immediately after experiencing a scare attraction?
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Relived
Energised
Still scared
Shaken but thrilled
Other (please specify)
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16
What motivates you to return to scare attractions?
Select one or more answers
Adrenaline rush
Fun with friends/ family
Testing my fear limits
Escaping reality
I don't return, once was enough
17
Does fear in a scare attraction affect your enjoyment of the experience?
Select one answer
Yes, it enhances the experience
It depends on how scared I am
No, I enjoyed the experience regardless
No, it ruins the experience for me
18
Which of the following physical reactions have you experienced in a scare attraction?
Select one or more answers
Increased heart rate
Sweating
Trembling / Shaking
Screaming
Freezing in place
Running away
None of the above
19
Do you think scare attractions should have ethical limits on how far they go to scare guests?
Select one answer
Yes, there should be strict limits to protect guests
Some limits are necessary, but a bit of discomfort is okay
No, as long as guests consent, anything should be allowed
20
What do you think is the main ethical responsibility of scare attractions?
Select one or more answers
Ensuring guests safety (no real harm should happen)
Respecting personal boundaries (no unwanted physical contact)
Providing clear warnings about intensity of the experience
Allowing guests to leave if they feel overwhelmed
Other (please specify)
21
Should scare attractions avoid simulating real-world threats?
Select one answer
Yes, the themes are too extreme
No, but there should be clear warnings
No, horror should explore any fear without limits
22
In your opinion, what is the most important ethical factor for scare attractions?
Select one answer
Clear consent and warnings
Maintaining physical and emotional safety
Keeping horror immersive without real harm
Pushing boundaries to create extreme fear
23
Would you recommend scare attractions to others
Select one answer
Yes
No
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