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Everything posted by L7123456
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Really annoyed that the age limit has been moved up to 15! I don't get that personally. Alton have said on their FB that it's due to its horror content, the fact that the actors can touch you and because it's more like a 15 rated horror movie. Thorpe Parks Fright Nights is a 13+ and you can be split up, the actors will touch you and they are based on 18 rated horror films! I hope that it's like the th13teen age limit thing (as said above) cos I was really looking forward to trying out these mazes Sent from my iPod touch using Tapatalk
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I finally figured out the first clue. I think you literally watch the first vid on Mind Gap at around 7-30pm ish then log out or refresh the page. I might be wrong but that seemed to work
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It says watch the video. I've watched it like 10 times. I'm so confuse mainly because I am s**t at puzzles and stuff. I know there is something hidden, but what!?
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The buildings looking almost complete! can't wait to see how this turns out
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I meant WC16
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I really think that Containment will be based around Containment from the hints that we have been given from minds wanted and from the recent teaser for containment. The perfume bottle teaser could refer to the antidote to destroy the infection. The pocket watch could be the fact it is a timed escape. The whole code thing on the website makes sense as well, as in the teaser for Containment, it says enter your special code to use exit route A. The eye dilating would be the infection taking over your body The distort your mind thing would make sense. The lights on the website could be inside the escape roomso I will keep an eye out when I go in. Surrender your mind is also a hint. This is my evidence that WC16 could be based on Containment.
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I do think that Containment is probably related to WC16 as clowns and ringleaders aren't exactly going to 'distort your reality' and the teasers don't have much to do with a circus. Containment hasn't really been marketed a lot, probably to keep the whole theme undercover. There are many hints to the fact that it will be based around Containment The perfume bottle teaser could be the antidote. The pocket watch could be the fact that it is a timed escape. The whole 'surrender your mind' thing would make sense. So I do think that Containment will be the theme of WC16
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Queues on the opening weekend last year were around 40-60 minutes, not too bad. In half term tho wait times were hideous (120+) I fastracked MBV, Cabin and Saw. Got on fairly quickly. RnR is a load of s**t so I never bother with it
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Ok I understand now. Up until now I thought it would be a coaster as there hasn't been one in nearly 4 years! I wonder whats its going to be! All so exciting! I just pray the theme isn't Doctor Who! I cannot stand the show \
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I know that the time slots say ten minutes but on the description when buying tickets it says you go into four haunt rooms, which would suggest that you would have 5-10 minutes to escape one room before moving onto the next room and so on.
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I'm still confused why they are building the building first instead of adding the track/ride/whatever its going to be first. I understand its to keep it all top secret but its going to be hard to get the ride in now the building is going up and the roof is on
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I think the second "maze" would be Containment. I don't know where they would fit another maze unless they gave IAC a horror theme which isn't gonna happen. I have booked my Containment tickets for the 10th and I cannot wait. I think its going to be a great expirience (I could be wrong it could be s**t) Does anyone know how long Containment is going to be? I've been told by people on Facebook it would be 10 minutes but I'm still not sure. Thorpe haven't said anything yet.
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The two doors shown in MBV do look as if you will be forced to choose which route you take through the maze. When I was there a few weeks ago the containers did look in an odd formation but I might be wrong I have a terrible memory. I do remember that last year that I was sent down the same route of MBV twice (I never got to crawl through the tunnel) so I hope that you get to choice which route you take, giving it a reason to go on it twice.
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I went on the 10th last year and it was fairly quiet for a Fright Night date. Ride queues peaked at around 60-70 minutes and the same with the mazes. I don't know about the second Saturday but I know that half term is a nightmare (e.g. 120+) I am going on the 10th this year so I hope the queues will be short-ish