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I was reading some reviews of HHN's opening weekend. They are doing a "street experience" similar to what BGW is doing with the Hordes. However, HHN's "hordes" not only roam the streets terrifying people but they have permission to go into restaurants and shops scaring people. Do you think BGW would allow their scareactors to run around in restaurants and gift shops?
 
BGWScream said:
I was reading some reviews of HHN's opening weekend. They are doing a "street experience" similar to what BGW is doing with the Hordes. However, HHN's "hordes" not only roam the streets terrifying people but they have permission to go into restaurants and shops scaring people. Do you think BGW would allow their scareactors to run around in restaurants and gift shops?

That is a tricky call. If you cause people to run out it could be lost sales, merchandise removed without purchase, and spilled food/drinks. I would not want that.
 
^ You wouldn't want them stinking up the park do you? :p

I wouldn't think it would work either at BGW. I wanted to see what you guys thought.
 
Glad to hear your impression of the park, but perhaps I should elaborate. Btw, I didn't bother going opening weekend, I went this past Sat. as stated in my OP, Sept 22nd.

Party Rocker said:
MSR - On hiatus Jack - Old unused icon + congestion = gone

MSR on hiatus is disappointing, just my opinion though. I'm sure there are some who feel it's time for a new show and I can somewhat agree. So why not re-tool the format rather than scrap it all together? Fiends is not as dynamic as MSR. Fiends is not a BAD show per se, but MSR sets the bar very high and IMO, Fiends is not a worthy replacement.

And I will have to agree with you that with the Jack show being gone, there is less congestion in Ireland in front of Grogan's Pub. It did though add a nice flair that I find fleeting with the current park's "trend".

Party Rocker said:
Have you seen the decor? They obviously have a ton out, i especially like how MSR's wagons for the drum portion are located by the troll bridge near Festa along with Hunted/Unleashed's rocks and a few ghosts.


Party Rocker said:
The guy in the pond isn't supposed to be scary, it is supposed to be unexpected and startling.
In that case it was about as unexpected and startling as it was scary. This guy in a wet suit chillin' in a garden pond is just... awkward. It's not the idea that's bad, it's the execution of said idea and that's all I mean.

Party Rocker said:
There are two Lady of the Gardens, one before the pond and one after. They are there to direct you past the pond.
I guess both were on smoke breaks or perhaps they were watering the plants. IDK. The only person "directing traffic" was Santa Clause in a set a of green overalls.

Party Rocker said:
You must not have been to the park. I will admit the wolves need some work, after all this was there first weekend so I am not judging them too harshly. All the clowns are very excellent and do stay in character. After seeing them at least 10 times the past two weekends total, they all do really well and I wouldn't change them at all. Even saw one go so far as to get into the woods area just to walk around and sneak up on some people sitting on a bench. Plus, the guys with the chainsaws were great too. There were like three of them that wander slowly behind the rest that really get the job done great!

Clearly I must be making this all up. Of course I went to the park. I'm glad they made a great impression on you, but in my interactions with them, they didn't met not my standards necessarily, but the ones BGW HoS set in years past. I'll be going again this Sunday for a 2nd round to give the park another chance.


Party Rocker said:
I guess you need a recap of the decor?

England is very well done, so 10 less crows, that isn't much of a difference.

Ireland is superb. All the yellow wires attached to the executive monsters and the cogs on Abbeystone and the green is all just amazing. BTW, it does not have pumpkins.

Scotland looks great with the Jack O'Lantern skyline at night, that is really all the decor you need with how well they did that.

Wild Reserve is full of tombstones and ghosts. Tons and tons! It looks fantastic!

France, again 10 missing rats is nothing to be worried about. I mean I think they did perfect and it looks EXACTLY like the same amount of rats as previously if not more.

New France, Werewolves looking good as they look life like and real in the night time. Spiders also make a good compliment. The bridge to Aplengiest is amazing, using mummies for spider victims was a good idea.

Rhinefeld could use some more along with Oktoberfest.

San Marco and the Gardens of DaVinci's Inventions is looking great. Broken pots, crates, wagons, etc. line the pathway making it look outdone.

Festa's bridge is over the top from previous years. The hanging fabric is great, but I wish they could keep the fabric from becoming just a straight line rather than a wall. The actual area can use a bit more.

Pompeii is it's own attraction and decor.

Overall, you seemed to miss just about everything or you just went the first weekend? Tons and tons of decor everywhere! Even Atlantis had said, he hasn't seen so much decor before. Where have you been?

The feel in the park is amazing now and will get even better.

Plus, if you read over it, you probably did, I mentioned that the park is doing more extensive work this week as well. All this was planned, and this decor is being placed in the park on time.
Maybe we should recap what the park looked like in the past. I just did a quick search on youtube and this person shot some vid showcasing a few of my aforementioned points.

BGW HoS 2010

Clearly you can see during the beginning of the film England has a lot more than "10 crows" missing. The overhead wire, especially connected to Big Ben, was not present last weekend. Heck, I'm pretty sure Big Ben wasn't even "veiled" with the black fabric, but maybe I overlooked it.

Scottland had plenty of ghosts in 2010. I know now it's pumpkin lanterns and they look fantastic, but the ghosts they placed between the troll bridge and Festa is sadly lacking. The grassy clearing with the gypsy wagon had nothing as well. I remember this being decorated nicely once with witches. Currently, fog is as good as it gets.

And speaking of Festa, the bridge going into it is also less decorated. Boxes and clown props are down from last year.

In the vid @2:42 this building in Germany for 2012 lacked decor as well as the fountain in front of it as well as that entire square.

@2:47 you can see what Ireland used to look like with the Jack decor. Imo, I felt it made more of an impact than the current Fiends setup. Sure the hot nurses are great eye candy but it took me a minute to even figure out what the heck the yellow "cables" were, draped over-head where the pumpkins used to hang. Ireland 2012 just feels like an afterthought.

@3:37, the vid displays a nice density of ghosts, again that I just didn't see in 2012, anywhere in the park.

You mentioned Pompeii... and what decor are you speaking of? Remember when they decorated the area with mummies? THAT was decor. For 2012, the perimeter walkway has NOTHING. Deadline is fantastic and if they were to continue with the zombie theme OUTSIDE as well, it would definitely add to the atmosphere. I had to explain to the people behind me what they were getting into 'cause they had no idea. Perhaps it was from the lack of theme-ing, perhaps they were half-baked. IDK. Probably both.

Anyhow, points you mentioned about the Wild Reserve as well as the Alpengeist bridge, yes both great. I agree. But they are lacking the random scream that used to be on the bridge that would freak the @#!% out of guests. I'm sure it annoyed the hell out of park employees though. lol.

Well, if BGW continues with the decor, I'm sure it will get better because yes, I overlooked the statement that decor is still a work in progress.

Party Rocker said:
Your post is so disappointing. The fact that you siad the pumpkins were in Ireland where they were CLEARLY in Scotland make me doubt the legitimacy of your post. I think you were just greatly mislead and had expectations beyond anyone's imagination.

I will give my full review of the past two weekends later on when I have time. I mena after being there every day, I have a lot to say!

LMAO. Sorry to disappoint you with my disappointing points in my disappointing post.
Yes, I misspoke and crossed my Ireland/Scotland references. Red herring fallacies won't work here and rest assured while I haven't likely frequented HoS this year as much as some posting here (including yourself), my impressions are genuine and while subjective, are based on 8 + years of experience in attendance & observation, while not much, still gives me a good perspective.

Perhaps I'm "hard" on BGW, but ONLY because generally every year, they put on such a GREAT Halloween experience.

With that said, I can't say I've ever attended HoS in Sept. So perhaps they're just not finished yet. :p
 
Party Rocker said:
The *last* Wicked Woods was located and Fear Fair is located behind Roman Rapids.

I had forgotten that - 2 years in Banbury, final year (Wicked Woods: Ripper Row) in Festa...
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I was sitting in the Dig It Up area about 15 minutes before the show when a zombie or two came in and walked through the area very creepily. I thought it worked well and was a good example of "nowhere is safe" in the park. My daughter was genuinely scared and hid under the bench. It was funny, but I felt bad for her at the same time. Also, the clowns went by two or more times while we were in this area. I was surprised at how effective they were as a group and in ones & twos. Just glad they stayed out of the show area during the show.
Someone mentioned about hordes going into shops a few posts back; yeah that is probably not a good idea. While it might be amusing to watch scaredy-cats' reactions, merchandise may get broken, walk off, or people may drop their food or whatever. It would be a mess for sure.
 
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Great information/reports on this thread! Personally, I like decor a lot (as in, it's as important to me as good houses/mazes/scare actors) and am glad they have ramped it up since opening weekend, but was very interested in koreandude's observations that it still might not be up to snuff compared to previous years. Even so, it's still great they put a lot more into HOS since opening weekend.

I think roving hordes going into even the restrooms is sick. Truly inspired. Also the eating areas and such. NOWHERE is safe. Great job!
 
How about if 1 or 2 scareactors walked into a shop quitely just looking around for a few seconds and walked out? It would give you that creepy feeling that they are out there.
 
BBW said:
I think roving hordes going into even the restrooms is sick. Truly inspired. Also the eating areas and such. NOWHERE is safe. Great job!

I actually find it supremely annoying. I mean, I enjoy the haunted stuff but there are other things going on at the park. If I'm just trying to carry a tray of food through a crowd to find a seat, or coming off a ride, or in the restroom, or watching a show, or shopping in a gift shop, or even mundanely trying to wade my way through a narrow, jam packed path between countries, I'm not really looking for a bunch of performers to be jumping in my face (and the ensuing chaos that it causes).

I'm fascinated that this is apparently what people seem to "want." But I guess it is, so there you go... :dodgy:
 
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murph said:
Obviously someone has no idea what quality over quantity is... Sure I was impressed with the scare zones last year at haunt but, that was really the only impressive thing about it. The actors in just about every house and the quality of every house was very sub-par. They don't even use distractions 75% of the time to get the scares which in most cases will fail miserably.


Quality over Quantity?

The only thing that is "quantity over quality" at The Haunt nowadays is the shows. Scares are set up the same exact way they are at Busch, only thing that could use additional tweaking at the haunt is their lighting.


Haunt is nowhere near HNN if you ever go that statement would be retracted in a heartbeat.


Go this year and tell me more about the level of detail of everything. Mind you, I don't have pictures of the additions this year and have to steal them off the internet. But, Needless to say I'm extremely impressed. The new facade for Slaughter House looks amazing. As far as I'm concerned When I judge a Haunt, It's not the amount of money they spend, It's about what they try to do with it. And I'm sorry, Comparing KD to something like HHN isnt a stretch. HHN's sets look more authentic, they use "Real" whenever possible, Money almost is no problem. KD doesnt have that budget (nor does Busch). It's like comparing Knott's Berry Farm to HHN. They Both are amazing. Knotts Definitely doesnt throw around the $$$ for the sets that Universal can, but they don't look like the absolute shit you guys would say it is if Knotts was down the street and not KD.

BTW, KD basically gets a slightly redesigned version of Knotts Haunts. Knotts is one of the few highly regarded Theme Park Haunts in the world. My only qualm ever with KD is some of the lackluster actors. Even Busch has those.

Yall need to wake up and smell the coffee.
 
Shafor said:
BBW said:
I think roving hordes going into even the restrooms is sick. Truly inspired. Also the eating areas and such. NOWHERE is safe. Great job!

I actually find it supremely annoying. I mean, I enjoy the haunted stuff but there are other things going on at the park. If I'm just trying to carry a tray of food through a crowd to find a seat, or coming off a ride, or in the restroom, or watching a show, or shopping in a gift shop, or even mundanely trying to wade my way through a narrow, jam packed path between countries, I'm not really looking for a bunch of performers to be jumping in my face (and the ensuing chaos that it causes).

I'm fascinated that this is apparently what people seem to "want." But I guess it is, so there you go... :dodgy:

Not to mention some folks might wet themselves. Bad form!


Someone mentioned the crows in England earlier. Instead of worrying about the numbers (which are many by the way) how about covering the ground in the immediate area with fake crow poo. Then have some areas where water drops randomly on people's heads while walking under the crows. You know, the same trick that is used in the Pirates 4D movie. :idea:
 
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Haberdasher1973 said:
Party Rocker said:
The *last* Wicked Woods was located and Fear Fair is located behind Roman Rapids.

I had forgotten that - 2 years in Banbury, final year in Festa...
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Best 2 mazes!!


chickenking said:
Shafor said:
BBW said:
I think roving hordes going into even the restrooms is sick. Truly inspired. Also the eating areas and such. NOWHERE is safe. Great job!

I actually find it supremely annoying. I mean, I enjoy the haunted stuff but there are other things going on at the park. If I'm just trying to carry a tray of food through a crowd to find a seat, or coming off a ride, or in the restroom, or watching a show, or shopping in a gift shop, or even mundanely trying to wade my way through a narrow, jam packed path between countries, I'm not really looking for a bunch of performers to be jumping in my face (and the ensuing chaos that it causes).

I'm fascinated that this is apparently what people seem to "want." But I guess it is, so there you go... :dodgy:

Not to mention some folks might wet themselves. Bad form!


Someone mentioned the crows in England earlier. Instead of worrying about the numbers (which are many by the way) how about covering the ground in the immediate area with fake crow poo. Then have some areas where water drops randomly on people's heads while walking under the crows. You know, the same trick that is used in the Pirates 4D movie. :idea:


The toilet in deadline grossed me out enough :p
 
LipService said:
murph said:
Obviously someone has no idea what quality over quantity is... Sure I was impressed with the scare zones last year at haunt but, that was really the only impressive thing about it. The actors in just about every house and the quality of every house was very sub-par. They don't even use distractions 75% of the time to get the scares which in most cases will fail miserably.


Quality over Quantity?

The only thing that is "quantity over quality" at The Haunt nowadays is the shows. Scares are set up the same exact way they are at Busch, only thing that could use additional tweaking at the haunt is their lighting.


Haunt is nowhere near HNN if you ever go that statement would be retracted in a heartbeat.


Go this year and tell me more about the level of detail of everything. Mind you, I don't have pictures of the additions this year and have to steal them off the internet. But, Needless to say I'm extremely impressed. The new facade for Slaughter House looks amazing. As far as I'm concerned When I judge a Haunt, It's not the amount of money they spend, It's about what they try to do with it. And I'm sorry, Comparing KD to something like HHN isnt a stretch. HHN's sets look more authentic, they use "Real" whenever possible, Money almost is no problem. KD doesnt have that budget (nor does Busch). It's like comparing Knott's Berry Farm to HHN. They Both are amazing. Knotts Definitely doesnt throw around the $$$ for the sets that Universal can, but they don't look like the absolute shit you guys would say it is if Knotts was down the street and not KD.

BTW, KD basically gets a slightly redesigned version of Knotts Haunts. Knotts is one of the few highly regarded Theme Park Haunts in the world. My only qualm ever with KD is some of the lackluster actors. Even Busch has those.

Yall need to wake up and smell the coffee.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qg8GRQzFuXw
 
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