You know the skeletons that ride the river rapids at AT during Scarefest, I think it would be cool to do something similar on the chairlift...or on the trains (if of course they don't already, I haven't visited during Halloween before)
Ben, you best not be leaving concept art on the desk in reception, I saw some on a Piece of paper yesterday, but I shall be good and keep what I saw to myself, but others who could see it might not be as willing as me to withold information. Although all I could say is look to the skies.
-- Edited by hobohippie95 on Thursday 30th of May 2013 08:52:43 PM
Ben, you best not be leaving concept art on the desk in reception, I saw some on a Piece of paper yesterday, but I shall be good and keep what I saw to myself, but others who could see it might not be as willing as me to withold information. Although all I could say is look to the skies.
-- Edited by hobohippie95 on Thursday 30th of May 2013 08:52:43 PM
Is the kind of thing you could have said via PM rather than telling us all you know something but won't share it with us?
Ben, you best not be leaving concept art on the desk in reception, I saw some on a Piece of paper yesterday, but I shall be good and keep what I saw to myself, but others who could see it might not be as willing as me to withold information. Although all I could say is look to the skies.
-- Edited by hobohippie95 on Thursday 30th of May 2013 08:52:43 PM
Is the kind of thing you could have said via PM rather than telling us all you know something but won't share it with us?
I forget this message board has PM's at times, will PM him now.
Pleased to announce it's been agreed the event can be extended through to November 3rd. - Costing even more money but this should be a really great event.
We're also looking into Fast Pass Ticket option for the event for an additional cost. :)
How about Hobs Pit: Alive or Hobs Pit: Resurected or something of that nature? What's the sort of target audience with the scare attractions? I gather Hobs Pit would obviously be teenager due to its current nature. Will Tales of the Haunted Coast be similar or aimed towards a younger audience?
How about Hobs Pit: Alive or Hobs Pit: Resurected or something of that nature? What's the sort of target audience with the scare attractions? I gather Hobs Pit would obviously be teenager due to its current nature. Will Tales of the Haunted Coast be similar or aimed towards a younger audience?
Tales of The Haunted Coast will naturally suit a younger audience and families, but WILL be quite scary.
Satan's Circus will be alongside what HoBs PiT is aimed at, I'm excited as due to the scale of the Laser Labyrinth, it could end up being one of the largest scare Mazes in the UK.
oh I thought Satan's Circus was a new show in the castle.. lol
I'll be honest, I though the same as you!
I guess I thought that because of the fact that the Castle Theatre was home to a circus show for quite a few years. I had in mind that this would be a "Circus of Horrors" type of show. Embarrassingly, I was only chatting to Ben about the walkthrough maze a couple of weeks ago and never made the connection!
I'm sure it was said a while ago there was going to be a new Halloween theme show in the castle theatre for the event. I do remember talk of doing up a laser labyrinth for Halloween but I thought that was going to be some 'scare maze'.
Pleasurewood Chills should be all year. ;)
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PHW have added a link on Facebook directing people to a special "Pleasurewood Chills" website at www.pleasurewoodchills.com ... Is anyone else just seeing this though??