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People would do well to save those pictures to their computers. The park won't be very happy to see those floating around...
 
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Those photos relieve some of my curiosity, but they also raise more questions. Furthermore, I wonder if we will ever see some of the larger props again during Howl-O-Scream.
 
Anyone else hope/wish that BGW would add a new DarKastle experience that used stuff like a VR option in a few years (perhaps after Madrid's finished being built), instead of having their VR ride in Killarney? I could see a great opportunity to combine the old SFX and layout of DarKastle with a VR experience. Plus, this could've reduced the cost of most of the in-ride props (excluding the stuff like the water spraying, the heat, etc).
Personally, if I were the CEO of SEAS, I'd probs try to do smthg like this instead of closing it down without warning, even if it means postponing projects like Madrid.
 
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Furthermore, I wonder if we will ever see some of the larger props again during Howl-O-Scream.
While it’s unreal seeing these photos of an empty DarKastle it does poise some interesting opportunities for Howl-O-Scream, ChristmasTown, and the regular season. Having a giant showbuilding to host houses that could be left up year round allows for less temporary houses that have to be set up or need work done. Also as you mentioned the space has very ample amounts of room to build very expansive set-pieces that don’t have to be taken down. Although, with the Santa experince it makes me wonder if Frostbite will be designed with Christmas in mind for an easy retrofit.
 
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I can only imagine the lines for that one during the summer. It'd probs even stretch beyond the gate!

I'd even be willing to say that all the other rides would have little to no line.
 
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