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I think it might have to do with the positioning of the sun and the parking garage walls kinda towering over that spot.
 
It's not that bad, depending on the night. I've been lucky with it being very faint & nearly unnoticeable

TCM is where the awful scent just lingers throughout the entire house
Dang so things have changed lol. Last time I did TCM it was only the last half of the house that smelt absolutely rancid, so now the whole house smells THAT bad????
 
Was watching POVs of both this year's and 2017's Beyond Maze and once you leave the vomit room, walk towards the next red door, and hit "The Bride in Black"'s VERY small scene, everything is one-to-one with the 2017 version. Small changes for sure (and the jail cell hallways now have a scrim effect) but that's quite odd, hmm, not really actually, it's Hollywood lol.
Can't say which I like better yet but 2017 still holds the title for the Scariest house I've ever done even if this one still has the dread and scares that iteration did.
 
I find this year's to be scarier than 2015 & 2017. Of course, I only say that because the only run-throughs I've had of this house were at the end of the night completely alone with every boohole filled.

I just wish the waittime would drop so I can enjoy the traumatizing experience it is again! *sigh*
 
I find this year's to be scarier than 2015 & 2017. Of course, I only say that because the only run-throughs I've had of this house were at the end of the night completely alone with every boohole filled.

I just wish the waittime would drop so I can enjoy the traumatizing experience it is again! *sigh*
I do it first thing and can attest that's probably true (for 2017 at least, 2015 is the one maze that year I missed.) As much as it annoys me that it's so similar to 2017's, it's what that maze *should* have been had it not suffered so heavily from Last Key reliance and a lacking budget, so I can't truly complain. It just feels longer and more consistently scare-dense, can only say I've seen empty spots in the multi-scare finale and even then it's usually no more than 2 people missing, so you still get like 3 others.