Ollie said:
Oh yeah just got the image larger.
Saw Sign said:
Please be aware that there will be live actors in the queue line building.
Anyone found physically or verbally abusing the actors will be escorted from the park.
OMG LIVE ACTORS YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!
WIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNN!!!!
There's something written in red on it as well but can't make out what it says.
Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaay. A way to make the queue time is even longer and extremely predictable (the shock value will wear off VERY quick). I hate these Live Actor things at the best of times and this is no exception. I will do it the once, begrudginly, but I don't relish the idea of having to do it every time that I want to ride! I kinda knew this one was coming tbh, it was obvious. Shame they couldn't be a little more inventive then basically installing a fright night attraction all year round. I know that sounds like a great idea, but that kind of voids the whole thing that makes fright nights so cool and special. The Mazes... Well now they have one all year round.... Who is going to be as bothered come by another three of the same thing come Halloween. The reason Halloween was always so busy is because there was a limited time in which people could visit and do these horror mazes, now they are basically putting one in full time. Don't really need Fright Nites as much in my eyes...
Besides my personal views, I can imagine this operating in a similar fashion to Scream at Madame Tussauds (and pretty much how the usual mazes work). I know I mentioned about extra queue time because of it slowing it down but if they do operate it the same way it should be reasonably quick moving, but I wouldn't bet on it. Especially when you compare the numbers. Scream @ MTs struggles when under the pressure of 13'000 guests a day in the summer with queues easily backing right up into the previous exhibitions. I would imagine SAW is likely to be dealing with much higher numbers and I imagine you guys can guess where I am going with this....
Well the Age Restriction part would come into play now. I doubt there will be a definitive restriction but more a guideline. Again, Scream operates a 'Not suitable for under 12s' policy meaning that anyone can go in, but under 12s should do so with parental supervision. The general rule is "they can go in, but only with you and on we accept no responsibility for how they react" etc. Now, in theory and according to the park rules, there should not be any under 12s in the park without an adult. Whether this happens is a little beyond me.
Perhaps it will work... I just don't appreciate being forced into doing something I don't want to do!
Ollie said:
^Especially if one of them is going to be in The Ra..... oops almost said too much then.
Also, can I just ask, in case I missed it, but where are you getting all of your information that you can't share, but seem to love mentioning it anyway, Ollie?