I wasn't even joking, but I figured you'd get a kick out of it regardless. It's a real haunt, with some sermon crap at the end.
The experience starts when you get out of your car, there are speakers hidden throughout the entire area the attraction are making a bunch of spooky sounds. As you get closer to the attraction, the sounds get louder. You buy your ticket and make your way to the start of the attraction and it gets louder and louder... You enter the maze and it's pure silence. Great effect.
Not to mention, the first set piece absolutely destroyed anything I've seen from busch as of late. They had a crashed cessna (they used an actual airplane) scene that they used that for atmosphere, and from what I could follow you were following the twisted descent of these individuals in the crash through their worse nightmares.
The maze from the year I went include different sections such as an insane asylum where the patients eventually went crazy and killed everyone with some crazy effects and intense death scenes I didn't expect to see from Liberty University(and much more intense then I'd ever seen at busch), Clowns done effectively, The obligatory "Hell" section which obviously received quite the portion of the budget, this weird crazy dream section with a drum room that I can't even begin to explain, but it was a really effective scare, and a "afraid of the dark" section where it was completely sealed off from the light and the actors blended in with walls... Not to mention, it is a REALLY long maze and was worth the $5 bucks or so I paid to go.
Quite honestly, I'd compare it to a super intense 13. I'd say it was a better maze than anything the park has had to offer in recent years, easily. I went with my atheist, "pansexual" ex, her Wiccan best friend and this cool lesbian couple. If they could enjoy it, you probably could too.
You can skip the sermon portion at the end by the way.
The experience starts when you get out of your car, there are speakers hidden throughout the entire area the attraction are making a bunch of spooky sounds. As you get closer to the attraction, the sounds get louder. You buy your ticket and make your way to the start of the attraction and it gets louder and louder... You enter the maze and it's pure silence. Great effect.
Not to mention, the first set piece absolutely destroyed anything I've seen from busch as of late. They had a crashed cessna (they used an actual airplane) scene that they used that for atmosphere, and from what I could follow you were following the twisted descent of these individuals in the crash through their worse nightmares.
The maze from the year I went include different sections such as an insane asylum where the patients eventually went crazy and killed everyone with some crazy effects and intense death scenes I didn't expect to see from Liberty University(and much more intense then I'd ever seen at busch), Clowns done effectively, The obligatory "Hell" section which obviously received quite the portion of the budget, this weird crazy dream section with a drum room that I can't even begin to explain, but it was a really effective scare, and a "afraid of the dark" section where it was completely sealed off from the light and the actors blended in with walls... Not to mention, it is a REALLY long maze and was worth the $5 bucks or so I paid to go.
Quite honestly, I'd compare it to a super intense 13. I'd say it was a better maze than anything the park has had to offer in recent years, easily. I went with my atheist, "pansexual" ex, her Wiccan best friend and this cool lesbian couple. If they could enjoy it, you probably could too.
You can skip the sermon portion at the end by the way.