this i'll love, because i want to see a maze that builds off not just scares, but dread.
Imagine a maze where it starts with no scares, and then there's one or two, and then at the end, there's five or six back-to-back.
Plus, the nice thing about shoving six scares in the back as a deliberate choice is that it makes sure everyone in the queue gets scared. Win-win!
Edit: Poltergeist was alot like that, now that I think about it. No scares, then one obvious one, then a few rooms with obvious scares (bathroom and black halls), then a room with no scares, then into the closet and backyard for a few whoppers.
This year, I think Hill House could be like that. An atmospheric Funeral Home, then a chill facade with the porch lights, then horror inside Hill House itself.
I've heard ramblings of our "classic" maze being a particularly unorthodox IP (it's a cult classic more so than "classic" classic) in the vein of what you'd expect from Twin Peaks (content wise). However I cannot confirm if those ramblings have gone anywhere.
Words cannot express how much that excites me.
Just a guess: Candyman? Hausu? Eraserhead? Videodrome? The Ring?