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IMG_1097.jpeg Don’t know if it has been brought up already or not but now we know the locations for the mazes. Any ideas if Black Forest refers to the woods or carport (Monster Manor location)?
 
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The removal of Scary Tale Road was a bad idea. I am very disappointed. It made perfect sense for the German zone. Like? Seriously? What does Christmas have to do with Germany? Can someone please explain that to me?
 
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The removal of Scary Tale Road was a bad idea. I am very disappointed. It made perfect sense for the German zone. Like? Seriously? What does Christmas have to do with Germany? Can someone please explain that to me?
Does it need to make sense? They did pirates in italy. (Inb4 someone tells me it makes sense)
 
The removal of Scary Tale Road was a bad idea. I am very disappointed. It made perfect sense for the German zone. Like? Seriously? What does Christmas have to do with Germany? Can someone please explain that to me?
Christmas is a huge holiday in Germany and many common American traditions are borrowed from Germany, such as gingerbread houses.

This Terror-tory is based on the legend of Krampus, a half demon/half goat-looking figure. Basically, the story goes that if you misbehave, you will be visited by the Krampus instead of getting gifts for Christmas. Another similar story is featured in Busch Gardens’s German gift shop right in front of the Christmas section. If you look to your right, you will see a statue of a man dressed in green and carrying a bundle of switches standing across from Saint Nicholas (Germans call him Sankt Nikolaus). His name is Knecht Ruprecht, and he’s basically the opposite of Santa. I wouldn’t be too surprised to see him make an appearance in this Terror-tory as well if the park does their research. As long as the park does their research and makes the village look more “Alpine,” I think this could be a very good Terror-tory.

Lastly, here’s an idea of what some of the costumes could look like.
 

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Christmas is a huge holiday in Germany and many Christmas traditions that are also famous in the US are from Germany such as gingerbread houses and possibly Christmas trees, as well as songs like Silent Night.

This Terror-tory is based on the legend of Krampus, a half demon/half goat-looking figure. Basically, the story goes that if you misbehave, you will be visited by the Krampus instead of getting gifts for Christmas. Another similar story is featured in Busch Gardens’s German gift shop right in front of the Christmas section. If you look to your right, you will see a statue of a man dressed in green and carrying a bundle of switches standing across from Saint Nicholas (Germans call him Sankt Nikolaus). His name is Knecht Ruprecht, and he’s basically the opposite of Santa. I wouldn’t be too surprised to see him make an appearance in this Terror-tory as well if the park does their research. As long as the park does their research and makes the village look more “Alpine,” I think this could be a very good Terror-tory.

Lastly, here’s an idea of what some of the costumes could look like.
Thank you. I forgot that Europeans are crazy about Christmas.
 
For what it's worth, you will pass a Christmas shop while going through Wicked Wunderland. Pretty cool nod imo.
On the bright side I hope that we get another Tormented Tales or Grimm Hollows: Deadtime Stories this year. I am sorry about sounding like a hater about the new scare zone in the Germany area. I was just hoping that Scary Tale Road would end up becoming as popular as Ripper Row is.
 
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