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Everything posted by Graw
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true, it would be cool to have the actors back in all the queues, they were so great. except them cabin actors who spat all over the floor. they can stay away
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about the intensity of the fright night mazes - they're really not that scary, they just feel intense because every actor just shouts as loud as they can at you
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I wasn't even aware there was a final scare?? I just thought the finale was the general craziness of the 'facility' section itself??? what's the final scare meant to be
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its not 'physical' like... you dont get touched a lot or anything. its just a LOT of actors jumping about everywhere and chasing/following you out the final corridors.. we found it hilarious but yeah it is quite intense!!
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not really. blair witch maybe, as it's more like a "maze" than london dungeons is but... the dungeons are way less scary than the mazes. mazes are an entirely different experience. I guess the tight/dark corridors and intense atmosphere in the dungeons would get you used to the surroundings of the mazes but scare maze actors are a whole different thing to the stuff that happens in the dungeons. still tho, the mazes aren't really that scary at all, just a it more intense than the dungons. I find the jack the ripper section of the dungeons actually way more scary than saw alive, for example. just don't think about it too much and try them out. they're great fun (also just to mention tho, your group does get split into 2 in MBV (apparently at the start this year), and there's also a possible section (one of 2 routes) where you have to crawl through a tunnel. so if you don't like the sound of that, do cabin first!)
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MBV is definitely more 'intense' than cabin throughout its run, but the end of cabin is 100x 'scarier' or just generally more crazy (when ive done it) than MBV overall. depends if you're more scared of jumpy actors in very dark, tight corridors (MBV), or loads of actors jumping about everywhere and just general craziness but in lighter and less confined corridors (cabin). cabin is way more fun imo :-)
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I was like 14 when I did my first maze. I'd probably suggest doing saw first as it's the least jumpy, one of the shortest, and isn't free-flow - so the actors have less of a chance to corner you/pick on you. just remember though no matter what maze you do first, you will be scared, as it's your first ever maze and you don't know what to expect/aren't used to it. once you do it once though you should be fine, the queues the worst part...inside saw isn't really that much except people banging chains around in the dark. go for it :-) whatever you do though, don't close your eyes. the first year I went I closed my eyes for the whole of saw and found it so scary/confusing/intense that I didn't want to do another maze after it. it was terrifying with my eyes closed, I couldn't see anything around me and I was being picked on more and all I could hear were extremely loud banging noises around me. but, I did it the next year with my eyes opened...and I was dissapointed. it really isn't scary at all, I was laughing!! just keep your eyes open and do saw first, and keep in mind you'll still be a little bit scared (it's designed to scare you after all), and you'll be completely fine. enjoy it
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I love how he's capitalised on wes craven's death too.... jesus christ
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"may find fright nights is more extreme than usual"...does that mean if you fail somehow the actors will pick on you more or something??? interesting video..
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this is getting slightly off topic, but isn't only the "Psychomanteum" section of scare kingdom an extreme, age-rated experience?? there's like 5 other mazes there which aren't, I'm pretty sure..
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I'd probably do face it alone tbh, I don't think I've seen it described as terrifying. just uncomfortable and cringey/weird...so it doesn't seem that bad actually
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from what I've been told, generally this but I'm pretty sure no one gets physically hit. that doesn't seem very legal...just general manhandling occurs I think. also one review I read said they were given a poncho to wear in asylum, and had fake feces thrown at them lmao. fun times :-)
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ehh true it is like pitch black and really tight at some points I guess. then again I haven't been through the tunnel so ....... also Coaster Jamie, apparently Saw Alive is the most intense face it alone maze actually!
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I don't know if its just me but aren't all the mazes, except maybe cabin and blair witch, about as dark and tight and claustrophobic as MBV (with the exception of the tunnel section) ??