I never heard of the movie before so much that I thought of it as Universal Hollywood's original IP, but I heard the movie so good enough that I decided to dive into it :grin:
I'm probably just overthinking this but he capitalized the word "It" in this tweet which immediately made me think he was dropping a low-key hint at another maze... but maybe not. It's probably just a typo. I'm sure I just need a nap.
*Murdy breathes*Probably also overthinking this, but maybe he's been discussing IT with people so often that his phone automatically autocorrects "it" to "It"
But more likely it means nothing. Just a thought.
*Murdy breathes*
OMGZZZZZ MURDY TOOK A BREATH A QUIET PLACE CONFIRMED!!!!!!
So TrTis going in the Parade Warehouse in Florida’s event. Of course they rightfully put it in the biggest venue while ours gets stuffed into the smallest one.
I loved the trick r’ treat scarezone last year in USO, I’m honestly jealous that you guys get to have it this year and we don’t lol.
I think he was talking about the scarezone, not the house itself.About that..you do have it.
It's a shared property, and was announced with Hollywood on Wednesday. It will go in Bldg 79 for Orlando, which was used for Ash, Halloween, and a few others.
Curious to see how they’ll be able to transition from house-Woods-Quarry-old house without black walls(and also how in the hell they’ll fit the school bus in Mummy); personally I’m hoping they use the comic books to transition without it being too awkward. I think TrT in Mummy shouldn’t be too bad, I thought The Shining would be a cramped mess but it flowed well enough and felt a good size. My main worry with this maze is that the expectations are so high that this really can’t get the AvED/all of 2017 Maze treatment.
Edit - This maze could be the Dark Horse hit considering that with no JP and Stranger Things nextdoor the lines for this maze are gonna be insane
Curious to see how they’ll be able to transition from house-Woods-Quarry-old house without black walls(and also how in the hell they’ll fit the school bus in Mummy); personally I’m hoping they use the comic books to transition without it being too awkward. I think TrT in Mummy shouldn’t be too bad, I thought The Shining would be a cramped mess but it flowed well enough and felt a good size. My main worry with this maze is that the expectations are so high that this really can’t get the AvED/all of 2017 Maze treatment.
Edit - This maze could be the Dark Horse hit considering that with no JP and Stranger Things nextdoor the lines for this maze are gonna be insane
Curious to see how they’ll be able to transition from house-Woods-Quarry-old house without black walls(and also how in the hell they’ll fit the school bus in Mummy); personally I’m hoping they use the comic books to transition without it being too awkward. I think TrT in Mummy shouldn’t be too bad, I thought The Shining would be a cramped mess but it flowed well enough and felt a good size. My main worry with this maze is that the expectations are so high that this really can’t get the AvED/all of 2017 Maze treatment.
Edit - This maze could be the Dark Horse hit considering that with no JP and Stranger Things nextdoor the lines for this maze are gonna be insane
Damn. That'll be the last of the post-HHN OG venues. Twas both a blessing and a curse. With the best mazes (TCM, Exorcist), the worst (Clowns 3D, TitE 3D), the mediocre (Hostel, Silent Hill, Evil Dead) and some Last Jedis (Saw, The Shining). This venue has truly lived. TrT, may you take this venue out in style, maaaaaan!!!
Don’t assume the soundstage will be a given this year. We saw how we had 747 in 2015 but then lost it in 2016 due to production. Movie studio first, then theme park. We’re lucky we got the stage this year. But it is a possibilityWhich raises the question: what's gonna be the lower lot venues next year? The Sound Stage, sure, but where else?