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  1. Just because there's hints for 3 movies, dead silence, texas chainsaw and now cabin in the woods, which could all replace exp10, the curse and asylum, but I don't know if they'd want to get rid of exp10, it's not very old yet tbf and it's really good.

    I know there might not be 3 new mazes, but it's possible?

  2. ^ We're talking about minimum age without parents, though!

    That's what I meant pal, as long as you're 16 or over you can stay at the crash pad providing you have a letter of consent from a parent/carer
  3. This sounds crazy, but I swear when Thorpe Park first released the Crash Pad to the public I went on their Twitter page, and some girl asked how old you have to be to stay over without an adult and they said 15+, I hope so anyway, I'll be 17 and the other 7 lads 16-17 too

  4. I think if you were to make a Slender maze a charged attraction, and restrict it to groups of 8 (maximum), you would get people who would be in the 'right' frame of mind to play along with the attraction, so keep quiet and such, whilst still allow for maximum scares. It could be pulled off quite well with a 'tour guide' who has become crazy due to seeing Slenderman so often, so every time someone talks / larks about, he could become very agitated and scary in themselves, and then Slenderman himself and do what he does best.

    It wouldn't be easy to pull off, and is probably a bit too idealistic to pull off in reality, but I certainly think it is achievable.

    With it being a paid attraction I see how that could help the maze, although I'd rather not pay, if I did I would want the most out of the experience and I'm sure that's the same with everyone! So joking around would be minimal and the maze would be taken more seriously

  5. If you google 'thorpe park fright night 2013', the second result is a PDF document, it says this:

    Everything you thought you knew about THORPE PARK Fright Nights forget it! A new age of live action horror is set to be unleashed upon the nations Thrill Capital (11-13 & 18-20 October and 25 October-2 November). Beware of what will be lurking in the shadows at the UKs most chilling Halloween event as its been reinvented by some of the most disturbed minds in horror.

    Only the brave will survive the new surprises that lay in store in the live action horror mazes. Face some of Europes most extreme rollercoasters into the dead of night including THE SWARM, the UKs first winged rollercoaster, which guests can now brave backwards.

    Interesting..

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