that's just everywhere on earth for meI love hanging out with my friends in a places where I'm terrified of everything around me, lol
that's just everywhere on earth for meI love hanging out with my friends in a places where I'm terrified of everything around me, lol
Slaughter Sinema was a house in Orlando hhn a few years back **edit whoops you already said thatOh that’s actually what I was thinking of. I could’ve SWORN Slasher Cinema was a familiar name but I guess that’s the Mandela effect on me.
I’m thinking it will be a similar approach to Orlando’s Slaughter Sinema in that it will feature numerous fake movies. The beauty of the concept is that they can swap out old “movies” for new ones if they want to. They can keep it around longer and freshen it up.
Yeah but man they're really pulling out all the stops here. A ton of new decor, 3 new mazes, at least 1 new scare zone, and at least 2 new big shows, plus all the other bells and whistles for this year such as the lanterns and legacy store... PLUS the fact they lost hella money during covid AND last year... I don't blame all these "cash grabs"Interesting reporting by Screamscape. There still are a few things that haven't been reported on yet, but thankfully we won't have to wait much longer.
Regarding the "no-boo" necklaces, I am personally not a fan. My mindset is if you don't want to get scared at a haunted event, you should probably just sit it out. There are plenty of other Halloween themed events in Southern California that you can attend that don't have people jumping out at you. Just my two cents.
I think this year will be bigger than anyone is anticipating in terms of what they are offering, no question. Hopefully people will be happy after Thursday’s event.Yeah but man they're really pulling out all the stops here. A ton of new decor, 3 new mazes, at least 1 new scare zone, and at least 2 new big shows, plus all the other bells and whistles for this year such as the lanterns and legacy store... PLUS the fact they lost hella money during covid AND last year... I don't blame all these "cash grabs"
My assumption is The Keeper is going to be the horror host for a best of maze as they kept saying he was part of an “attraction” and that they wanted to make something harkening back to past mazes, without it feeling jumbled.
Logically using The Keeper as a host means they could keep the maze around for a few years too since it will have a general storyline that doesn’t translate to JUST an anniversary year.
Given that Ken Parks also referred to having The Green Witch headlining a house, show, and being on a ride, I could also see The Keeper being the host of the rumored anniversary show in the Walter Knott Theater too.
The area they used for the faux village during the Pumpkin Eater years would allow for a spieler (aka: The Collector) and a facade similar to the opening scene of Carnival Graveyard to welcome us in/set the scene.
The top two posts are my guesses for how the anniversary maze goes AND how you justify keeping it around for multiple years. Making it hosted by an icon makes it timeless.Really interested in the 50th anniversary haunt. Wonder if it will be exclusive to this year. Would also be great if they surprised us with having some monsters in the Log Ride.
I’m hoping that whatever replaces Dark Entities and Depths won’t be the only new mazes next year. It would suck having all of the new content crammed over there. They need to spread things out some.
Regarding the indoor scare zone, I would lower expectations a bit. I think that wording is a bit of a stretch.The No boo necklaces actually have a 50% chance to protect you in scare zones and 50% chance to fail and not protect you in scare zones. They just decrease the chances of you getting scared, but you can still get scared. Knott's also announced there will be indoor scare zones via the descriptions of the boo necklace. I have never seen Knott's do something like that so it must be new. What are your thoughts?
The No boo necklaces actually have a 50% chance to protect you in scare zones and 50% chance to fail and not protect you in scare zones. They just decrease the chances of you getting scared, but you can still get scared. Knott's also announced there will be indoor scare zones via the descriptions of the boo necklace. I have never seen Knott's do something like that so it must be new. What are your thoughts?
I could see maybe a monster or two roaming around the arcade below Bear-y Tales. That's all I can imagine for an indoor scarezone.Regarding the indoor scare zone, I would lower expectations a bit. I think that wording is a bit of a stretch.
Some of the window displays currently at the park promoting Scary Farm have seemingly confirmed one or two of the new mazes.
Everything finally drops tonight. If you can’t make it to the event, below is a link to the livestream.
There’s a skeleton wearing a “Cinema Slasher” cap and another one wearing “The Gauntlet” cap. Could be red herrings. Why do reveals before the official reveal event?What are they? I’m at work rn so I can’t view the video at the moment
I'm confused, what happened to the 10th maze? Knott’s Scary Farm Kicks Off 50th Anniversary with New Mazes and Nostalgic Nods to Infamous Haunts of the PastReturning Mazes:
-The Depths
-Dark Entities
-Bloodline
-Mesmer
-Origins
-The Grimoire
New Mazes:
-Cinema Slasher
-Room 13
-The Chilling Chambers