Okay you two, that sounds fine if you think there isn't enough interest to consider it.
I don't have any special interest in it either, but I didn't want to be a stick in the mud to anybody who might want to go. I was probably the first one concerned about strobe lights because of my experience last year, but that was in Portland. I don't know if any of the local horror houses are like what I saw there.
Anyway, I'm hoping we'll have enough to keep people entertained at the house. I even have at least two particular games that can accommodate 10 or even 12 players, if it gets to that point, and my family's house is big enough to hold a good number of people.
EDIT:I missed this part of your post, Fuyuko, since it was in quotes. Sorry, I guess I was skimming too fast.
Oh btw, I unloaded all of my Halloween decor and I found quite a few nifty ones that I could bring along if it'll be alright? These include lights, a giant spider and even a fog machine! *usually hosts Halloween parties* I can get to your place early and help set up everything. Will that be ok?
We have some Halloween decorations, though not all of them are up yet. We don't usually go all-out, though, so feel welcome to bring some of your favorite stuff.
The giant spider and the fog machine in particular are things we don't have. Well... I'll have to clear the fog machine first, but it sounds cool.
(I bought a blacklight on sale after Halloween last year, but it broke... T.T)
Feel free to show up a little early, but I doubt we'll need more than 10-15 minutes. Could you call me before you leave? I'm not sure whether I posted my phone number anywhere. I will do so.
I'm not really going out of my way to make this party as spooky as most hosts do, though. This is because Halloween is the only costumed holiday of the year that everybody celebrates, and as a cosplayer and long-time costume-lover, none of my costumes are spooky! I figured many cosplayers could say something similar.