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According to Thorpe's social media team, the playlist of music used in the queue for Platform 15 is being released soon
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Put me down as a maybe, however I won't be staying for WW because I have very little cash and the prices are extortionate.
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I reckon that Slammer will be 2017, and Samurai 2018/2019. I hope that Samurai last's longer though; I love it
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I wrote in this thread a while back that I was bisexual. Well, I thought I was anyway. The last few months have been extremely confusing for me, but finally, I have reached a 100% definite conclusion on my sexuality. I am gay. And I'm happy about it Not much else to say really.
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Was at Scarefest yesterday. Will post some brief reviews here but will do full ones in a blog post. Terror of the Towers was rather poor. Not that many actors, average theming, the shortening didn't help either. The strobe finale was intense as always. The group I was in ruined it for me too. Sub Species was crazy! Loved every minute of it. Very intense, some good theming in places and and lively actors. I was alone for nearly the entirety too! Altonville Mine Tours was damn near as good as Sub Species, if not just better! The theming was amazing and it was very theatrical. It wasn't as intense or as scary, but it had a few good scares! The use of Haunted Latern's were a nice touch too. House of Monsters is a good family maze but no more and I only managed to do Freakshow, which was rather poor too. Overall though, Scarefest is a fantastic event, and is a must every October!
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I tried my best to think of an exciting title but I really lack in creativity so it's simply 'Shocktoberfest Review'. This year, I was lucky enough to visit Tulleys Farm's scare event Shocktoberfest. I had heard nothing but great reviews from the event, and after wanting to go since 2014, Cian and I managed to save enough cash for a ticket. Despite the horrible Friday evening traffic on the M25, we managed to get there in fairly good time, and once we were there, we managed to get all 8 attractions done within very little time, compared to are queuing times at Fright Nights the previous week. First things first, the atmosphere and vibe of the event is the best I've ever experienced. From the second I walked into the main plaza after collecting our tickets I fell in love with it! I wished then that I lived more locally and the tickets were slightly cheaper so I could head back there again! The roamers that we saw throughout the night were excellent too! After a quick bite to eat and a drink, 6-30 had rolled around. It was time for our first attraction! SPOILER WARNING - THE FOLLOWING REVIEW CONTAINS A LOT OF SPOILERS Hellements - 6/10 We started on Hellements, mainly because the majority of reviews had said that this was the weakest maze at the event. Whilst it was one of the weakest of the night, it wasn't as bad as a lot of people made out. It is a hooded maze, where similarly to Molly Crowe, you have to follow a guide rope for the duration of the maze. However, unlike Molly, the actors couldn't touch you in this, which was my main bug. In the other mazes touching wasn't really needed and therefore it isn't done, but in a maze with your sight gone, I feel that touching is key, and that's why Molly was a lot better than it would've been without touching. It does have it's good moments. Lots of physical effects, weird whispering in tongues, a very unexpected fire burst at the end! I did jump a fair few times throughout. The maze was nice and long to at around 10 minutes. Overall though, despite it's advantages, Hellements was one of the weaker mazes we experienced. Coven of 13 - 8/10 Coven is one of two new horror mazes that Tulleys have to offer this year, and this one is (only just) the better out of the two. After being told off for talking when I wasn't talking during the health and safety announcement, we set out on a 6 minute journey through a wonderfully themed and very jumpy horror maze. The floating chair illusion at the start of the maze is a very good one, that could be improved with more fog to obscure the support it's on. The mixture of outdoor and indoor sections was perfect, and despite the outdoor parts being rather open they worked nicely. The cottage was the best part of the maze for me, mainly because of the quality theming and the insane scare I had during it. The finale was rather confusing; I didn't really know what was happening. I was initially more critical of this maze however after a lot more thought, I do really like this maze and it is one that I hope returns! Creepy Cottage - 4/10 Creepy Cottage was never going to be a great maze, so we didn't really expect much from it. Our expectations were met, as it really wasn't much. It is a great introductory maze with some good scares and great theming. Actors seemed to be severely lacking throughout which was unfortunate, and the group in front of us refused to move for a solid 30 or so seconds. It was the shortest maze of the night at 4 minutes long, and we did leave thinking "was that it"? Overall, Creepy Cottage is a good first maze with some nice theming, but it's no more than that. PanDEMONium's 3D Carnival - 8/10 Pandemonium's 3D Carnival is the second new maze that Tulleys have introduced this year, and despite me giving it the same rating is Coven, this is the weaker of the two. I say weaker, this maze is not weak at all. The curtains section at the start is very nice and at times jumpy. This was the only maze that I felt had ample actors in; It seemed to be teeming with them! The second half was the 3D half. You were given 3D glasses by a very boring host who just gave them to you with no comment, and then you're on your way. The 3D didn't really do much in my opinion, other than one part where an actress looked like a 3D illusion however was actually there hanging above the door. The theming was alright in this half, I didn't really like the black walls with a splash of UV paint. The ending was awful unfortunately. You simply walk out of the maze after a themed scene which had zero actors in, no finale of such. Overall, Pandemonium was great, and if it does return, the 3D should be removed The Chop Shop - 9/10 I had heard all about the craziness of the Chop Shop, and before going in I was very scared for what I was about to experience. As it currently stands, Chop Shop is the best Halloween attraction I've done this year! Firstly, the facade is stunning! Easily the best I've seen on a maze; It is just perfect! The first half of the maze is beautifully themed to look like an old car garage and the hillbilly actors were spot on during this part. The second half is where the fun really begins! The strobes kick in as you walk into a freezer room with blood stained walls, and then you turn the corner to find the twisted corridors which lead to the way out... and then actors wielding chainsaws come from every direction!!! I was very nearly sprinting in this part, I was bloody terrified! There were a good 6-8 actors with chainsaws coming from out of nowhere! And just when you thought it was over, another actor would pop out swinging a chainsaw everywhere! The only problems I had which don't make it a 10/10 is that a. It is quite short at 4 and a half minutes and b. The chainsaw corridors should have been enclosed and not in the open air. Other than that, The Chop Shop was amazing, and it was the best maze of the night! The Colony - 7.5/10 Many people had stated that The Colony was the best maze that Tulleys had to offer, so upon entering the queue we were very excited for what was to come. It was good, great even, but not as good as many had said it was. I'll start with the good parts: It was very long! We were in the maze for nearly 15 minutes and seemed to go on forever (in a good way)! The theming was brilliant and it had a great mixture of indoor and outdoor sections. The best scene for me was when we were submerged into total darkness for 1-2 minutes and had to navigate our way out whilst stumbling in pitch blackness. The actors did do a great job in here too with lots of excellent scares. Time for the cons: the finale was ridiculous. It was something that should've been in The Chop Shop; freezer walls and a chainsaw. It didn't fit the tribal theme at all! The actors were also lacking, especially during the first half. The group in front of us walked horribly slowly too, resulting in a huge build up of people which ruined it slightly. Overall, The Colony was good, but no where near as good as people have been saying. The Cellar - 8.5/10 I was very excited for the Cellar, and I was not disappointed! Esmeralda wasn't in, however that still didn't fault the maze. The theming and scares were fantastic in here; the snake head scared the living daylights out of me. I did feel that actors were again slightly lacking but not as badly as some other mazes. We saw a familiar face working in this maze too which added to it slightly. Very claustrophobic throughout and the dim lighting meant it was fairly difficult to navigate; I did hit my head on a prop at one point! Overall, the Cellar is a very good maze and one I hope is still running in years to come. Horrorwood Hayride - 9/10 The Horrorwood Hayride is something very different to most of the attractions that Tulleys have to offer, and it was clearly insanely popular due to the hour long queue it got. The hayride is a fantastic attraction. Whilst not as scary as a horror maze, it still managed to get some scares out of the group. The actors throughout the attraction were top quality, however the part with the pig-people and the chainsaws felt rather out of place and would've been more suited to The Chop Shop. Combined with some great theming and a lot of fire, it led to the Hayride nearly beating Chop Shop as the best attraction of the night! To conclude, Tulleys is a fantastic event, the best I have ever experienced! Each and every attraction offers something different, the atmosphere is fantastic, and pretty much everything about the place just screams "Amazing"! That's the end of this blog entry. Hope you enjoyed
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The flying demon was present on some of the early technical rehearsals but haven't been seen since. I think it is highly likely that the second ending may feature them in some way.
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I would start off with Saw Alive as it tends to get a long ish queue. Cabin is always advertised as more than it is (I've never waited more than an hour for it even when it's advertised as 120). Big Top will get busy but do it in the dark because light shines into the tent and diminishes the strobes. The queue moves very slowly which is an issue. Blair Witch seems to always be busy mainly because it opens later and Platform will be quiet ish in the day and get busier at night. Hope this helped in someway
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And the park is now at capacity! I'm not too sure. It's best you message Thorpe on social media for a definite answer on this.
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Fright Nights today is pre-book only! Do not travel without a pre-booked ticket because you will be denied entry. It's going to be another busy day today ?
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Yay this should be fantastic... Goodbye Transylvania and hello Julia Donaldson land it is then...
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^ I second Cian. Theatricality when done right is superb. It was my original intention to go to Screamland this year, however due to certain issues which presented themselves I am unable to go. It does look like a fantastic event! Bloody Mirror looks intriguing. Just the sound of a mirror maze with actors puts me right off.. All the other mazes look brilliant too! This event is definitely going to need to be visited next October.
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I have established an order for the scare attractions for this year. My top three are currently: 1. The Chop Shop (Tulleys) 2. The Big Top (Thorpe) 3. Horrorwood Hayride (Tulleys) I have still not done Scarefest this year so this top three may change this time next Friday night My favourite attraction of all time has to be Sub Species from last year. Absolutley crazy; definitely the best horror maze I've ever done! Cannot wait to see what's changed in it this year.
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From what the plans seem to be stating, the new extension is going to be a shop. So, does that mean that they are going to be removing the current shop to make way for another part of the attraction or are they extending it? I'm interested to see what happens with this, but if they get rid of the current shop I am not going to be happy, as it's one of the best parts of the attraction (as bad as that sounds, it's quite truthful).
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Platform is far from amazing. It's only a hair above Blair because of the tour guide.
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I have arachnophobia; I cannot stand spiders. I have to remove all spiders from my room before I sleep at night! I used to be scared of clowns but I'm not so much anymore.
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On Sunday the 9th of October 2016, me and a few other forum members (and a few other non-forum members) set out on a venture to Thorpe Park Resort. However, this was not just any ordinary day at Thorpe Park; Fright Nights had kicked just two days prior to this visit, and we were all extremely excited to get into the six attractions that the park had to offer. Before the mazes opened to the public for the evening, we had the pleasure of experiencing a behind the scenes tour of Saw Alive and Cabin in the Woods (special mention to Shannon, our fantastic guide for the tour). It was very intriguing to see all of the detail and effort that goes into the making of the attractions, especially in Saw Alive, and I will definitely be purchasing another tour for a different two mazes next year! But now, onto the reviews! SPOILER WARNING - THERE ARE SPOILERS IN THIS REVIEW! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED! Cabin in the Woods - 7.5/10 Cabin in the Woods was the first maze of the night, and was definitely one of the better attractions the park this year. Returning for it's fourth year, I was worried that the maze would feel stale and boring after such a long period of it being here. I was very wrong indeed! We managed to loop around the maze twice, and got to go into every room that the maze has at the start of the maze. The theming in each room (excluding the blackout rooms with virtually no theming) was great and the actors throughout were trying their best to squeeze every scare out of our relatively small group of just four people. The second half was much weaker unfortunately. The elevator scene wasn't working with no actor behind the glass, the rotating tunnel will never work again which is a real shame, the actors were lacking, especially the finale where there was only one or two. Overall however, this maze is still going strong, despite a weaker second half. I do feel though, as much as I like it, it is time for a change. Containment - 6/10 Containment was poor last year, very poor in fact, and I was quite reluctant to hand over £8 for an attraction which I did not enjoy at all previously. But due to the great reviews it had been getting, I felt obliged to try it out and see whether it had improved or not. To cut to the chase, it was good! Massively improved on last year, with some returning rooms, some new rooms, and completely new puzzles to get our brains ticking. The narration at the start of each room was a great addition; it explained the fear in each room and was a rather nice touch. The actors in each room were spot on, especially the clock room with two actors who were both funny and scary at the same time. Whilst we're speaking of scary, the attraction as a whole wasn't all that scary. It's a good bit of fun and provides something different instead of another standard horror maze, but if you're expecting a terrifying escape experience then I recommend you look elsewhere. Overall, Containment is a good and unique addition to the lineup, however take it as a puzzle-solving escape room, not a terrifying horror escape room, in order not to be disappointed. Platform 15 - 3/10 I knew when Thorpe released the video of Zombieboy being the "curator" of Platform 15 for publicity, I knew it was going to be bad. Little did I know, it would be utterly dreadful. It does have some moments of light though! The Scottish (but not really Scottish) tour guide at the beginning was definitely the best part of the attraction; he was an excellent actor! The walk up to the train with the fire and the flashing lights was also quite cool. After that, it goes very quickly down hill. The graveyard scene is very sub-par and the tunnel and finale has got to be one of the worst I've seen in a horror maze. It's basically a crap Molly Crowe ending, without any movement or any chase. For a new attraction, Thorpe should be ashamed with the end product; it is disgraceful. The worst part is the actors are all clearly trying their hardest, but even with their endeavors, it is very close to being the worst maze of the night, and the year! The Big Top - 9/10 The Big Top last year was diabolical, and when I heard it was returning I was not ecstatic. I went in with low expectations, despite the general consensus I was getting from people who had done it saying it was a lot better. So, we went in, experienced it, came out, and I can safely say after four runs in the maze, it is very very good! Everything has been so greatly improved: the fortune teller, all the other scenes, the ending, everything! The strobe maze is by far the most intense strobe maze I have ever done! The slow pattern they've been put on means it is extremely difficult to see anything in the tent at all, and with actors bursting out from every direction with your impaired sight, it leads to a terrifying outcome! The chainsaw chase ending, despite it's unoriginality, is very effective when working properly and has left me running for the exit each time. I only have a few bugs with the maze. Firstly, each time I've been in I feel it's lacked actors, especially in the strobe maze. Secondly, some scenes are too open (in particular the clown wash and the cage), and finally, the only major one, when it is light outside, light streams into the tent, completely ruining the strobe section of the maze and ruining the atmosphere. Overall though, I thoroughly love this maze; the best I have experienced at Thorpe in my 3 years of visiting Fright Nights. Saw Alive - 5/10 Saw Alive is never a strong maze, yet usually I do enjoy a good run through of it. This year though, the highlight of the entire maze was seeing Amy's seashell in the corner of the bathroom scene! The theming is top quality in this maze, the best on park. However, the actors need to at least try in order to make this a half-decent maze. The actors on our run, did not. The minimal 5-6 that were in the entire maze clearly wanted to go home after a long evening of scaring people, and none of them seemed to really care that we were in the maze at all. A lot of them just stood there and snarled as we walked on. It's definitely time this maze moved on, with either a complete re-them, or the complete removal of it. Blair Witch - 2/10 Blair Witch, new scenes for 2016, can't be much worse than it's predecessor? Well, clearly it can! With the addition of a few nice looking red lights, nothing seemed to have changed with Blair Witch. There were no more than 6 or so actors in the entire thing, all of which made the same pig snort noise whenever we past them. There was no audio playing in the maze and we also had numerous queue jumpers before we could even get inside. To put it bluntly, Blair Witch is s#!t. I would avoid this maze at all costs if I were you! Before I conclude this blog entry, I have a few more small details to add. The Experiment 10 roamers that we saw a fair few times were excellent! One of them knew my name, which was rather confusing to me at the time but I did realise that somebody who I sort of know and have on Facebook is working as a roamer this year. Theming around the park did exist but was quite minimal; I do like the headless monk on the bridge! Overall, Fright Nights is a good event this year, however there is still a big gap for improvement in the attractions and around the park as a whole! That's the end of this blog! Thank you all for reading
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So far, The Chop Shop is the best maze I've done this October! As you can hear, I was terrified throughout!
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Not really something I overheard, but a group of people from my school came up to one of my friends who was dressed up in spooky makeup and asked "Are you one of those thingy people?"
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Thorpe Park have hit capacity today so nobody without a pre-booked ticket will be allowed in!
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1. The Swarm 2. Saw 3. Stealth 4. Inferno 5. X 6. Colossus I do sometimes change Saw and Swarm around depending on the runs I have on them, but usually it stays like this
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A wooden coaster with lots of airtime on the Loggers site would be perfect!
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DBGT was running dreadfully yesterday. For some reason the baggage hold has now been closed off and you have to bring your bags with you around the ride. First VR section was really quiet and only worked in one ear. The train tunnel sound effects had started before we even went in, and the train didn't even come round the corner. Second VR was disastrous with my headset glitching throughout and the audio very quiet again! During the live action sequence, whilst the train was moving from one side of the station to the other, the doors to the station don't open. The staff were 'panicking' and telling everyone that we were trapped. Me and my friend both said out of earshot of any other riders that it was just the train moving from one side to the other. A staff member heard us, came out of character and whispered "I know but we can't shout it out loud", then carried on like nothing ever happened! It was pretty funny at the time, and it definitely the best part of the diabolical ride we had on it!
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Spoiler free review of Fright Nights this year: The Big Top - 9/10 - Massive improvement on last year! Extremely disorientating and extremely scary! I was tickled, grabbed, pinned in the corner; absolutely crazy! Cabin in the Woods - 8/10 - Very good maze once again this year. Lots of actors, great theming. Finale was slightly anti-climatic however. Containment - 6/10 - Also massively improved from last year. Some new rooms, some returning rooms. Puzzles were quite challenging too. Still not that scary though Saw Alive - 5/10 - Saw wasn't great. Minimal actors and the ones who were there clearly wanted to go home. Blair Witch - 3.5/10 - Only just better than Platform, due to the spooky red lights and the fact that it actually made me jump in places. Still a poor maze with very little actors. Platform 15 - 3/10 - Very very poor. Started off promising but from the train onwards it was terrible. No more than 5 actors in the entire thing. The roaming actors from Experiment 10 were fantastic; saw them quite a lot as well. One of them knew my name somehow Overall, this Fright Nights is great. While it's an awful lot better than last year, there is still huge room for improvement!
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Off to Fright Nights today! Very excited to see how the mazes are this year, especially after last years disappointment..