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Post by wolfblood on Oct 25, 2011 21:03:44 GMT -8
Reading up on the event, it is really nice to hear that the park did give the returning attractions new additions. That's something that's always needed so they don't end up same ol', same ol'.
As for Mind Warp, well I can firmly say Silverwood proved all of us wrong again on where it's located. (I honestly thought it was going in the Picnic area.) It really does sound like it has potential (Love the concept of the beginning, you really don't see anything like that in a theme park haunt.)...it just needs to be expanded so it's not so short. I'd say go hog wild with funhouse scenes and effects. (Dot room, lasers, claustrophobia tunnels etc.)
As for the crowds, well that certainly calls for more dates, longer hours and probably a better control on how much are let in. It also does call for more attractions to thin things out.
I'd say another factor with the crowds is most of the haunts are in Main Street, they need another haunt on the other end of the park (Picnic Pavillion) to help spread things out and make Main Street less of a cluster.
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Post by jspider on Oct 27, 2011 10:16:55 GMT -8
their facebook page is reporting they're looking to begin the event as soon as sundown now Sounds like great news for the final weekend which is sure to be packed.
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Post by jspider on Oct 31, 2011 23:21:57 GMT -8
Went to Scarywood Friday and Saturday this year and it was awesome! They opened early both does which was a HUGE help to crowds. I should probably post more later but I'm pretty tired getting back to classes and all I can see were some said not much changed from last year which was both good and bad. Terror Canyon was MUCH better this year and was even better when I went on it first thing Saturday Night as without many people around the actors became MUCH more focused on my small group. Blood Bayou is as awesome as ever and I can see alot of what I heard about Mindwarp. I think the clown scarezone was better then ever. The performers there really put on a superb show and the new lighting really keeps the entire area overwhelming and fun. I'm already left speculating about what they'll do for the event next year and what kinds additions the park will need. I've noticed on their facebook that they've stated they're considering extra days of operation due to Scarywood's popularity which sounds good. I'm hoping we can see expansion in a few areas of the event and maybe some changes to the park in general to help with capacity. I REALLY think they need to put up some water proof tarps over the lines to the coasters and perhapse the walkthroughs as well as the rain REALLY sucks the energy out of people fast.
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