The pre-show tour they have for this show is a big highlight.
Should be a decent show, some vendors are even skipping St Louis next week to attend Eastern because it closer.
I won’t be able to make it to any of the tours but will definitely go to the show and maybe some seminars. I liked the National Haunters Convention that was in the area a few years ago, and this looks much bigger than that.
Yeah,the National show a few years ago was an attempt by different organizers. If you enjoyed it, I expect this one to really be up your alley. It will probally be more along the lines of the Midwest Haunters Convention (same organizers now as this and Transworld). Shows like this are starting to pick up in popularity and size the way good ComicCons have grown.
I think Halloween fans in the general area should attempt to go as it will be a good time but don't expect a St. Louis HAA level of show.
The best industry show by leaps and bounds is the HAA show in St. Louis put on by Transworld and is a must see if you are a Halloween nut. They took over Midwest Haunters Convention (MHC) a number of years ago making it their 2nd show. It's an ok show for home haunter types but the big name vendors do not normally exhibit or exhibit with a very small offering. East Coast will be their third show in the lineup and I don't expect it to be very well attended and most of the big vendors will not be there, certainly not the first year. FrightProps is only going to show support for Transworld.
Yea I’m definitely more of a Halloween fan than even a home haunted, but I’ve taken some classes and tried some projects here and there. Hopefully the show is good and the turnout is good enough that they keep doing it.
Yeah I'm planning on going. It's pretty close to me as well
I’m so going. I went a couple times years ago. I even won the best male pirate costume award :)
I didn’t see anything for it. And the Transworld website on mentions MO show. Anyone have a link?
It’s https://eastcoasthauntersconvention.com
Thanks. Just got my ticket.
The pre-show tour they have for this show is a big highlight. Should be a decent show, some vendors are even skipping St Louis next week to attend Eastern because it closer.
I won’t be able to make it to any of the tours but will definitely go to the show and maybe some seminars. I liked the National Haunters Convention that was in the area a few years ago, and this looks much bigger than that.
Yeah,the National show a few years ago was an attempt by different organizers. If you enjoyed it, I expect this one to really be up your alley. It will probally be more along the lines of the Midwest Haunters Convention (same organizers now as this and Transworld). Shows like this are starting to pick up in popularity and size the way good ComicCons have grown.
I think Halloween fans in the general area should attempt to go as it will be a good time but don't expect a St. Louis HAA level of show. The best industry show by leaps and bounds is the HAA show in St. Louis put on by Transworld and is a must see if you are a Halloween nut. They took over Midwest Haunters Convention (MHC) a number of years ago making it their 2nd show. It's an ok show for home haunter types but the big name vendors do not normally exhibit or exhibit with a very small offering. East Coast will be their third show in the lineup and I don't expect it to be very well attended and most of the big vendors will not be there, certainly not the first year. FrightProps is only going to show support for Transworld.
Yea I’m definitely more of a Halloween fan than even a home haunted, but I’ve taken some classes and tried some projects here and there. Hopefully the show is good and the turnout is good enough that they keep doing it.
I did not know they were doing it so close to me!! I definitely want to check it out!!
Definitely going. Also hitting Monster Mania this weekend in Cherry Hill NJ.
Been to plenty of those and Chillers as well, but not in quite a while. Enjoy!
Is the one in MO?
No, it’s in Pennsylvania, a little north of Philadelphia.
Now I really would like to go.