Joey said:Yeah, Kim, why come into a thread you have no interest in to say so? It's Sammy and rude to those who do care.
you do realise I don't care and that I was joking because I know you don't like them based off of countless other threads n which you've said the same thing…kimahri said:You do realise you weren't at Ghosterforce last year where I bailed on a horror maze and now I don't like them.
So **** off.
While that's good in theory, in reality, it's pointless, when they can charge an extra ticket all the way throu and get the exact same outcome, plus, they just need to put signs and T&C's out about what they're actually going to experience. If people don't want to be scared and don't want certain things t happen, don't go during that time. Thorpe HAS got the infrastructure to become the UK's answer to HHN, but, they haven't got ANYWHERE near the budget to do what the Universal do, no park in the UK does, or if they do, are willing to spend it on a small event.Ollie said:I contacted Thorpe a while ago with a huge post saying what I like about the event and how I feel they could improve it.
One of the ideas I put forward was doing what Universal do and make the last few days of Fright Nights an extra ticket event. That way people are buying a ticket to actually be scared which would give Thorpe a lot more freedom of what they could do around the park in terms of roaming actors/scare zone. At the moment they can't do anything unless there's a way for the guests who don't want to do it to avoid them.
Ollie said:They replied saying they loved the idea and would bring it up in their next meeting
Lofty said:Yeah, if they're going to do a Scare Zone, let's hope they don't do it like tha crock of **** they tried two years ago, what a massive failure.