I'm going to go ahead and write my review from last night. Everything will be marked on a scale of one to ten, starting with the houses.
Monster Manor - 7/10. I loved the older refrences and the tight crawlspace which I've never seen before at Busch Gardens. Also, about that crawlspace, it is, at most, 3 feet tall. It is a physical challenge especially if you're tall, and you may hit your head. (like my dad). There are also long hallways with literally zero actors.
Death Water Bayou: Morte - 5/10. A decent amount of actors, but it's essentially a copy of all the other versions, minus the cool swamp-emulating room, which was the best part, in my opinion.
Lost Mines: Bloodstone - 8/10. I liked this one. It had a very generous amount of actors, and they did make some changes referencing the "Bloodstone" in the maze itself.
Killarney Diner: Condemned - 6.5/10. Literally the exact same recycled house from last year. Still good, but it's starting to get old.
Terror-tories:
Ripper Row - 7.5/10. Love this scarezone. Such a good, fun way to either enter or exit the park. A lot of actors who know what they're doing.
Gorgon Gardens - 6.5/10. Solid scarezone here. Not a lot of actors, but they were scaring people, so you've got to give them credit for that.
Scary Tale Road - 8/10. Fun, actor-packed scarezone which actually got me a few times. When I was there last night, they were setting up another light near the fountain.
The Bash - 7/10. It's cool, but there aren't a lot of actors. That's really all I have to say for this one.
Stalker Street - 6.5/10. It's fine, but there aren't a crazy amount of actors.
Fest-Evil - 8.5/10. Fun scarezone with a lot of actors who know how to scare people.
Bonus Review:
Fiends: The Freakquel - 9/10. Isn't it funny how I put the one show that I saw higher than everything else? I'm not lying, but this rivals Celtic Fyre in terms of how much I enjoyed it. This show was fucking hilarious and dirty. VERY topical, making jokes about ChatGPT and other things. But also very adult. Parents, do NOT bring your kids to this. Literally, before the show even started, Igor said, and I quote, "If you have kids right now, what's wrong with you?" If you're an adult wanting to bash on Gen Z and Millenial humor, while laughing your ass off at the same time, this is the perfect show for you. I'm middle Gen Z and I was laughing to the point of crying the whole time. Even my dad, who saw the original Fiends, said that this newer version was better than the original.