Thanks for the preview Ben, looking very good. I really hope the public take notice of the fact that this years event is far bigger than anything that has come before. Interest on Facebook seems to be good so far.
Just taken a look on my laptop (as opposed to my phone) and love the scrolling effect with the changing backgrounds... I've never seen that done before.
The pop-up info boxes are great for each of the scare attractions. The only issue I found was that if you click the written titles below each logo, you get sent to the top of the page instead of loading up the information boxes.
It's called a Parallax effect, glad you like it. - Funny enough iOS7 just came out with this style! - Will see if we can get that issue you mentioned fixed... :)
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Theses clowns give clowns a bad name. lol They're not scary, they're fun and happy and make balloon animals, squrty flowers and small clown cars with custard pies and a red nose that goes 'honk', they juggle and do magic tricks and tell riddles.
Bozo and his son clownie would be spinning in their graves. :D
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It's always the cracked ones that let the light in.
Ben is there a itenary yet for firework day ? i.e. will the rides close again around 5.15pm to keep us entertained like they did last year ( it was great as it was much darker than before as the rides were kept open later ) hope all the rides will be lit up too and also can you confirm if stitch is around ??
I went to fright nights last friday, and i was very disappointed! Good mazes but nothing else, no extra theming or anything! I should be visiting the chills, it looks like it could be better than fright nights!
Although i dont agree on charging extra for some of the scare attractions, its the parks first attempt at a proper halloween event, they need to catch the publics attebtion, not oee them off.
Yeah but also bear in mind that PWH is charging less for standard entry which gives those who may not want to go on the scarier stuff a better value experience.
Me and two mates have paid £13.50 on groupon which included the five quid terror ticket. I do not think hobs pit should be extra at all as its new so to have to pay five quid to ride the new ride regardless of the extra frights in it I do not think will go down well at all.
Josh - you say its reduced yes it is but if you are of a certain age like most of us ( ish ) we will want to do the three adult scare attractions therefore it would cost normal entry to get in.