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I'm one of those that hates 3d because the sets end up looking horrible lol. I hope this is not 3d. but it probably is.I know it's an unpopular opinion, but I LOVE 3D blacklight houses and consider them a staple of Halloween haunts. I think it would also be a fun way to differentiate between this sequel and the original.
3D houses typically give you disposable, prismatic glasses to you as you enter the house. They’re cardboard, and work “okay” over regular glasses if they fit.Never having done a 3D house before I’m looking forward to giving it a go. However practically how have they worked in the past? Do you get a set of glasses to return at the end, or disposable glasses? Also, if disposable how good/bad do they work with glasses? I can’t do contacts so might have to do the house half blind - adding an extra dimension of terror! Haha
did you do the second dead exposure?Never having done a 3D house before I’m looking forward to giving it a go. However practically how have they worked in the past? Do you get a set of glasses to return at the end, or disposable glasses? Also, if disposable how good/bad do they work with glasses? I can’t do contacts so might have to do the house half blind - adding an extra dimension of terror! Haha
If it turns out there are there any "neon rooms" in the house before I go, I'll be packing a pair of 3D glasses from previous events just to see how they work.3D houses typically give you disposable, prismatic glasses to you as you enter the house. They’re cardboard, and work “okay” over regular glasses if they fit.
That said, I haven’t been told the house is 3D… and it hasn’t been officially announced as 3D (which is pretty important).
I don’t actually think it’s a 3D house.