- Aug 20, 2019
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Sooooo just like Singapore's Weeknd house?
Yeah, I just can’t see something like this working for Horror Nights. I’d also be concerned about removing a key sense from every guest stumbling through a series of dark corridors.I can’t imagine how big a pain in the ass it would be operations-wise for AQP to hand out headphones to every person. Wait times at 8 hours with operators dealing with the intoxicated, the teens, and so on. Neat idea on paper, but I just can’t see it being feasible for something as crowded as HHN…
I wouldn’t wear emThe headphones would have to have the trigger scares blasted into them and would have to be able to know where you are in the maze. I feel like a lot of people will complain about going deaf and may have issues with the location function not working properly with everything being so close quarters.
Knott's has free interactive experiences in their mazes. They have the lights out stuff which is cool. And the lateen is like an upgraded version of that, the shooting mazes were ok. The guns are cool if they work!I believe the original idea for Mesmer at KSF had headphones for each guest with Mesmer's voice "guiding" you. They very quickly determined that was not feasible lol. They couldn't even keep the pre show going for more than 2 weeks.
But I will say that interactive gadgets (for a fee, obviously) are common at these events now, so I think it might be feasible to sell special headphones that interact with many things at the park, like the lanterns at KSF. No inside info that's happening, just a blue sky thought