spookybri said:yeah i think the problem was that the scareactors in cursed were new to the job and didn't know how to scare people they were just standin around and this one witch was just wavin to people:-/
CastleOSullivan said:The Only thing from last year that I thought were worth bringing back from last year are Catacombs and Bitten. Just make Catacombs longer, and you have the best maze in Howl-O-Scream history. The Hunted was good, but it was almost exactly like the maze before it, except with werewolves. This year, according to the Pass Member News, there will be 500 scareactors. I think that is 200 more than last year.
quinsayraymond said:CastleOSullivan said:The Only thing from last year that I thought were worth bringing back from last year are Catacombs and Bitten. Just make Catacombs longer, and you have the best maze in Howl-O-Scream history. The Hunted was good, but it was almost exactly like the maze before it, except with werewolves. This year, according to the Pass Member News, there will be 500 scareactors. I think that is 200 more than last year.
nothing from last year needs to come back lol. we want neww and improved mazes. i would like to know who does the story boards for these. they never sayyy. and since there with blackstone. maybeee these people will be more detailed and serious about there craft.which is scaring peopleee. i dont want to see reused old dusty props from masquerge.
also there should be no more than maybe 19 people in a maze if you let in like 30 thats rididculous just to get the lines down. also i guess it depends on how fast the guests walk but they r so scared they wont walk any faster plus its dark so maybe just groups of 12. so people arent stoping in the middle of a hallway backing up the line .. also the use of cells in a maze is flippin ridiculous. they need to cut down on that too. wow talkin to yur bf while walking through a maze thats so disrespectful .thats kinda like saying oh this is boring.
Swiftman said:If the old ones work, why buy new ones? Props don't make or break a house, the workers and the setup, on the other hand, do. I'd rather them hire 200 more workers (like they did) then buy new props.
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