RE: Howl-O-Scream 2017
I'll take a stab at answering Nicole's question about why someone would miss the train ride/want them to bring it back. I totally agree with her two major critiques of it: that the lines were obnoxiously long and it wasn't actually scary at all. To the lines issue, all I can really say is personally I don't mind waiting for something that I really enjoy, and there are plenty of other HoS attractions I've happily waited in obnoxiously long lines for before. As for the fact that it isn't scary- I'm a person (and I suspect I'm not alone in this) who enjoys being in a spooky atmosphere much more than actually being scared (which I like too, but I get plenty of that in the houses). I loved the ambience of the chilly air, the spooky soundtrack, the jack-o-lanterns leering at me as I ride over a rickety bridge and look up at a glowing full moon. I really don't need to be startled or on edge at any point in the ride- in fact, I'd rather not be. It's a reprieve from the tension of the houses and terror-tories and a chance to just drink in the spooky atmosphere.
That being said, I fully acknowledge that I may be in the minority for not expecting or desiring every attraction at a Halloween event to be, you know, actually scary. I just wanted to articulate why I personally loved it so much.
I'll take a stab at answering Nicole's question about why someone would miss the train ride/want them to bring it back. I totally agree with her two major critiques of it: that the lines were obnoxiously long and it wasn't actually scary at all. To the lines issue, all I can really say is personally I don't mind waiting for something that I really enjoy, and there are plenty of other HoS attractions I've happily waited in obnoxiously long lines for before. As for the fact that it isn't scary- I'm a person (and I suspect I'm not alone in this) who enjoys being in a spooky atmosphere much more than actually being scared (which I like too, but I get plenty of that in the houses). I loved the ambience of the chilly air, the spooky soundtrack, the jack-o-lanterns leering at me as I ride over a rickety bridge and look up at a glowing full moon. I really don't need to be startled or on edge at any point in the ride- in fact, I'd rather not be. It's a reprieve from the tension of the houses and terror-tories and a chance to just drink in the spooky atmosphere.
That being said, I fully acknowledge that I may be in the minority for not expecting or desiring every attraction at a Halloween event to be, you know, actually scary. I just wanted to articulate why I personally loved it so much.