For now, Maz, for now...
Anyway, as excited as I am for the two new mazes (which both sound very promising), a lot of my enthusiasm is killed by the return of Unstrung and Tollway Terror.
I honestly can't believe that KD is bringing back Unstrung. I don't really care about the show itself; if they stuck it inside the theater, I wouldn't mind at all. But from a crowd-control standpoint, Unstrung is a disaster. With the stage wedged along a narrow pathway and pushed right up against the queue for the slow-loading Tollway Terror, it's virtually impossible to move through the area before, during, or after showtime. And as icing on the cake, the loud pop music and colored lights obliterate the creepy atmosphere of neighboring Necropolis.
And Tollway Terror. Sigh. My disdain for this pathetic excuse for a "maze" is well-documented in Haunt 2015's thread. I think it can be somewhat salvaged if done right, however. Rather than use Party City animatronics and country music to try to be "scary" like last year, I think the park should dim the lights, play spooky forest noises, and try to make the ride just an eery sensory experience. It wouldn't be perfect, but it would be an easy fix to the biggest embarrassment of 2015.
On a brighter note, I'm ecstatic about the return of Overlord's Resurrection. I actually did like how the speech in 2015's Overlord's Scaremony mentioned each scare zone by name, but the voiceover was so monotonous that it made the entire show feel lame.
Likewise, I'm excited about the demise of Blood Drums. The show played at Haunt year after year, and it was getting stale. A Louisiana brass band sounds like an excellent replacement, especially since it's on International Street where the music won't really harm the creepiness of any scare zone.