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    Slammer

    I really hope they don't remove Slammer, it is a fantastic flat and offers a ride experience which is different to anything else. As for X leaving the park, that would be a crazy decision based on its popularity since the 2013 refurbishment.
  2. I have put my reviews of the mazes in a TR with photos, link here: http://forum.maniahub.com/topic/11027-thorpe-park-fright-nights-preview-evening-thursday-8th-oct-2015-ptr-with-reviews/ Be aware it does contain some spoilers! (I have created a seperate TR so people can still browse through the general Thorpe Park Trip Reports thread without stumbling across spoilers for Fright Nights).
  3. PREVIEW TIME: 6pm - 10pm RIDES OPEN: The Swarm, Stealth, Nemesis Inferno, Colossus, Saw: The Ride The event started at 6pm with a speech from "The Ringleader" before we were let in at about 6:15pm. It was a great evening with a good atmosphere, and queues were fairly short apart from on the new maze - The Big Top. We headed to My Bloody Valentine first which proved to be a good move, as I read reports afterwards that The Big Top didn't open until 7pm, and Cabin in the Woods was also delayed in opening. From there we did the mazes (apart from Blair Witch as it had a very long queue), doing some again which were near walk-on and some night rides before getting in the queue for The Big Top at around 9:20pm. Maze-count: The Big Top x1 My Bloody Valentine x2 Cabin in the Woods x2 Saw Alive x2 Ridecount: Nemesis Inferno x1 Stealth x1 Colossus x1 Saw: The Ride x1 (Seemed to be running very well!) The Swarm x1 Reviews! --- POTENTIAL SPOILERS AHEAD --- The Big Top (New for 2015) After a lot of hype from Thorpe and several teaser videos, it was time to see what The Big Top had to offer. From the outside, the maze looks very impressive - spooky carnival music sets a great atmosphere, with lots of theming (produced by the company Scruffy Dog) lining the queueline, transition between tents and signage/clown face. The carnival lighting was very good (albeit not all working - but this was the preview night). After a rather slow moving queue we entered the maze. The first tent was disappointing - the scene consisted of a "fortune teller" with a crystal ball, which failed to provide scares - there is a lot more that could have been done with this scene. As it currently stands, it reduces throughput and doesn't add much to the overall experience IMO. Following this, we had to take a route down one of two unthemed walkways - this was literally a thin corridor with the walls made up of black sheets hanging from metal poles. This tent could have been used in much better ways and wasn't a great start. The second tent was good, it was primarily a mirror maze with strobes and then a few extra surprises on the way. This was easily the best part of the attraction IMO, whilst it still felt very cheaply done there was at least a sense of fun about it, and one of the jump scares was very effective. The walk across the grounds was nice, but the "Jack in the box" was much less effective than the one in COS at AT. The theming however was very nice, and it is clear that a lot of effort has gone into theming the outside of this attraction. The "Big Top" was the final tent, and with a large clown face and blinding white light on the way in, we were hoping that everything had been saved for this. Unfortunately I found this to be very disappointing - once again, most sets are made up of black sheets on metal poles rather than themed walls, with the odd set piece scattered around, some of which were in near total darkness on our run-through. This section of the maze was over very quickly, with a few corridors leading to the chainsaw finale - I am glad they have brought this back, but it was executed very badly - it was so dark that you couldn't see the chainsaw or man holding it, and therefore it failed to provide the amazing build-up, "chase" feel and reaction of The Asylum's chainsaw finale and more recently, Studio 13's. Overall I found The Big Top disappointing. The idea had potential but sadly the interior seems to have been built cheaply, and when you consider that three years ago Thorpe brought us Experiment 10, I think this maze has taken several steps backwards. In fact I would rate last year's Studio 13 much more highly than this, and I didn't rate that at all. My rating: 4/10 My Bloody Valentine This maze has always been hit-and-miss, but this year the fact that it has been shortened drastically really lets it down. The brilliantly themed hospital section (previously the first section of the maze) has been removed, meaning that the maze starts with the narrow mine-shaft tunnels and completely cuts a key scene out. This is hugely disappointing, as was the fact that the actors were not dressed up as Harry Warden (on the second run-through I didn't see one person wearing a gas mask). Furthermore, lots of the small details of theming have been removed such as the gas mask dummies hanging on the wall, which would have been the maze's only saving grace. With that said, there is still a lot more that the actors could do with the current layout, and I can only hope that they put all their enthusiasm into it, and actually dress up as the key character! To end on a positive note, throughput did seem better than in previous years for this maze. My rating: 3/10 Cabin in the Woods Whilst the maze has received little in the way of alterations, it was in good form on the preview night and was easily the highlight of the evening for me. The actors were fairly good and were making use of the set pieces well, and the music seemed louder which created a great atmosphere. There was lots of smoke in the first scene as well which was actually being controlled by the control room this time (I think - it seemed to work when I pressed the button). I did however think that there may have been slightly too much smoke in this first section, which is well themed, and I think it would be better to have more smoke in the second section of the maze. The actors also seemed to be really into their roles, although there were more scientists and less characters from the films which was a bit disappointing. Last year they had two of the scariest-looking characters from the film, but I didn't see either of these. A disappointment was that the trommel wasn't working, if this had been working and the film monsters were more prominent I would have given it a 7.5 rating. My rating: 7/10 Saw Alive Usually for me, Saw Alive is very dull and offers little in the way of scares. This year however... Wow! The maze has received several upgrades in terms of audio and lighting, and the actors were phenomenal at being in their roles suiting the Saw films - something that the maze has lacked in the past. For this reason, I would say that Saw Alive was easily the scariest maze of the night, overtaking My Bloody Valentine and The Big Top by a long way. Considering that I used to rate Saw Alive so low, this is impressive... Or a reflection on the quality of the other mazes! My rating: 7/10 Photos! The Big Top, which looks impressive from the outside; Saw Alive; My Bloody Valentine; General park/ride shots; You can't argue with that queue time! Thanks for reading.
  4. No, we asked the host at the front of each queue and were told that we were allowed to film, but only for the preview night. The Big Top had potential but for me, the lack of theming really let it down - the first tent was just black curtains apart from one small scene, the second tent was slightly better but the third tent was just black sheets again with a few small themed areas and a few set pieces (some of which was in darkness). I was glad that they brought back the classic final, but the way it was executed was just poor IMO, he didn't chase us but just stood there in the darkness so we couldn't even see him! It also felt much more temporary than any of the other mazes IMO, black sheets hanging off metal poles just don't cut it for a park of Thorpe's stature. Unfortunately I didn't get to experience The Blair Witch Project today but I'm going again on Sunday so hopefully will be able to then. I will be writing full reviews of all the mazes tomorrow in a TR, bit late now!
  5. Just come out of The Big Top. Very meh in my opinion, it lacked scares and the theming was very sparse, over half of it was just black curtains. Bit of a "big flop" to be honest!
  6. Yeah, it's a great viewing spot for The Big Top.
  7. I am having a good evening, and currently in the queue for The Big Top which isn't moving very quickly (long Fastrack/VIP queue!!) My Bloody Valentine was a big letdown this year, there is so much more that could be done even with the reduced layout, I didn't see anyone with a gas mask on the second run-through! I have filmed all mazes (apart from Blair Witch as haven't got time for that today) and will be filming The Big Top, as long as they permit filming in there. It's really nice that Thorpe are allowing us to film in the mazes, a nice gesture to passholders IMO.
  8. No sorry I wasn't clear, they used to be the isolation cells in E10, it's just a narrow corridor now. We have done CITW which was just as good as previous years, and Saw Alive was amazing! Usually I don't rate this maze at all but the actors were just phenomenal today and were actually in the roles of Saw - keep it up guys!
  9. MBV was disappointing - hospital scene removed, starts with the old isolation corridor. Just heard the Asylum theme playing around Colossus though so that's a plus!
  10. Yeah I was wondering that, doesn't seem like it.
  11. It's great to see them doing some Fright Nights merchandise, might have to make a purchase later!
  12. They have responded to my post on Facebook saying that The Big Top will be available today at the preview.
  13. Was there any indication given as to whether TBT will be open today?
  14. I have no issue with Containment being closed as it was made clear from booking, however The Big Top is the attraction we are going to the preview for so I will be disappointed if it's closed., especially as it hasn't been forewarned. Hopefully it will be fine though.
  15. That's a bit concerning to be honest, as has been said it should have been ready by now! If it's not open at the preview today then I won't be impressed. I asked them about The Big Top on their Facebook page yesterday and they said that it would be available for the whole evening to passholders.
  16. Does anyone know it is staff preview today? I seem to remember them holding one last year and just interested to know.
  17. Just realised, I recognise the figure under the gravestone from The Curse!
  18. Okay now this looks seriously good! Really impressed that they have put effort into some parkwide theming this year, and it looks fantastic! Roll on tomorrow!
  19. ^ Sounds promising!
  20. So that's six rides on 11am staggered opening?! That's shocking to be honest.
  21. Battle Galleons will be open 11am - 4pm from 10th October - 8th November. These cuts are not a very good way to get guests back.
  22. Going by the pictures they are posting on their Facebook page, I think that Screamland could be the best Halloween event of the year - the theming in the mazes looks amazing! Wish I was able to make this event, it looks fantastic.
  23. ^ Thanks! Interesting, it seems that The Big Top has a link to the new 2016 dark ride.
  24. Where did you find that? I can't see it anywhere on the site.
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