- October 29th, 2007, 10:52 am
#22722
Scarowinds has and always will be amusing to me. Outside of that one year when the crowds were ridculous and the park had to be closed down, we've never really had a bad time. I figured Sunday night would probably be a good time to go since 1) they were previously closed on Sundays and nobody would think about it and 2) most good people should be in church. Well, that didn't stop that busload of Lutherans from pulling in next to me.
I met up at CrackBar with my friend Cindy for a pre-Scarowinds dinner. Second worst CrackBar I've ever been in. (The one in Gaffney being the absolute worse.) Somehow they managed to screw up meatloaf. I don't know how. But, they did. So, we finished up quickly and got to the park. I still had to buy my ticket. She was smart and printed hers out at home. Still, the whole process didn't take long and we were inside trying to decide which haunt to tackle first. Since it wasn't quite dark yet, the Alien Annilihation wasn't open. So, we went for our Final Summons.
I swear this thing gets longer every year. Its usually my favourite of the haunts at the park. There was a couple of cool things in it. Cindy liked the old lady sticking her face out of the picture. But, it all just seemed a bit too familar to me.
As we were leaving, people were coming out of the woods so that meant the Alien thing was open. So, we traipsed over there. There was hardly a wait. You could hear all the strange noises coming from the woods and I commented that it sounded more like Alien Constipation more than anything else. I just didn't "feel" this attraction. Maybe the woods isn't the setting for this attraction. I commented that the aliens must have been cheap asses with their techhonolgy (the props along the trail) and must be from the planet Big Lots. The only part that I really liked was the ending with the wall that had the laser beams coming out of it. But, it would have been a nice effect but the log flume track above us took away any real scare value.
For some reason, on our way out, I wanted to walk through it again. So, we did. During the second trip, one of the aliens belched really loudly. There really should have been a UFO somewhere along the trail to walk through or see. This trail just didn't really have any atmosfear.
The scare zone at Borg was cool.
From there, it was off to Dead Inn. It was okay. I got into a staring match with one of the creatures. He tried scaring me. It just didn't work. He finally walked away. Both of us were laughing. Dead Inn was a nice attempt but again, all a bit too familiar.
We did Scooby and it was one of the rare times that I beat Cindy. I think I had 1180. I did see Kinzel and Falfas' tombstones outside the Haunted Mansion. I saw Shanrocks, the park's GM's tombstone also. I am guessing the Helms one was for Jesse.
Big Top Terror. I just didn't like it. You know why? The wooden panels and mirrors just didn't work. In the past, it was usually chain link fence and the occasional mirror (and lots of fog.) I know last year, it was easy to get lost in there and it took us a while to get out. This year, we were out of it in no time. I actually missed the whole "lostness."
From there we headed over to Thrill Zone for the other haunts. The cotton candy smelled good but it wasn't worth no 5.50. We checked out the Goldrusher. Cindy had just gotten her seatbelt fastened and I couldn't get mine to budge to fasten it. The guy yells that we don't have to wear them! (I wanted to yell back, well take them out then!) Goldrusher was fun as always. It looked like they wanted to add some atmosfear to the ride by pumping some fog into the first helix. The poor little lone fog machine just wasn't doing it.
Richochet had a ridiculous line. So, we passed on it. Vampire Woods or whatever it was called was next. Vampireless Woods was more like it. There were like two vamps that finally showed up at the end of the scare zone.
Dream Factory was next. It was a decent attempt. The park ads said it was bloodier this year. Where? As we exited the building for the first time, there was the creature or whatever it was pulling the guys head off and WATER was squirting out of it. I hate to say it but it was just funny. Blood would have been much more effective.
Finally! Our last haunt was the Slaughter House. This was my favourite one last year. But, it seemed to have less than it did last year. The Saw music was a nice touch. Especially since I had just seen Saw 3.5 the day before.
Overall as far as crowds go, the place was dead. There was hardly any lines for the haunts. The biggest lines for the rides was for Borg (out the entrance, those dumb people!), Ricochet, and Thunder Road. When we saw an empty train go by on Hurler, we didn't even think about riding it.
On our last walkaround of the place, I noticed what looked to be a place where you could have your picture taken in a coffin. I just wanted to lay down in one to see what it'd be like. I mean I'm going to be in one some day but I won't know what it feels like. So, I wanted to find out.
We had a good time there. We always do. Maybe I'm just a bit jaded sometimes but several of the haunts had a feeling of deja boo and I kinda got bored with them. Oh yeah, I loved the red eyes on the Skytower. Nice touch there! I know it was also advertised that there were more scareactors. It seemed less to me. Some of the scareactors really enjoy their job. Others seem down right bored. One girl over the harvest looked like she was going to sleep she seemed so bored.
It was a fun night and it'll be interesting to see what they do next year.
I met up at CrackBar with my friend Cindy for a pre-Scarowinds dinner. Second worst CrackBar I've ever been in. (The one in Gaffney being the absolute worse.) Somehow they managed to screw up meatloaf. I don't know how. But, they did. So, we finished up quickly and got to the park. I still had to buy my ticket. She was smart and printed hers out at home. Still, the whole process didn't take long and we were inside trying to decide which haunt to tackle first. Since it wasn't quite dark yet, the Alien Annilihation wasn't open. So, we went for our Final Summons.
I swear this thing gets longer every year. Its usually my favourite of the haunts at the park. There was a couple of cool things in it. Cindy liked the old lady sticking her face out of the picture. But, it all just seemed a bit too familar to me.
As we were leaving, people were coming out of the woods so that meant the Alien thing was open. So, we traipsed over there. There was hardly a wait. You could hear all the strange noises coming from the woods and I commented that it sounded more like Alien Constipation more than anything else. I just didn't "feel" this attraction. Maybe the woods isn't the setting for this attraction. I commented that the aliens must have been cheap asses with their techhonolgy (the props along the trail) and must be from the planet Big Lots. The only part that I really liked was the ending with the wall that had the laser beams coming out of it. But, it would have been a nice effect but the log flume track above us took away any real scare value.
For some reason, on our way out, I wanted to walk through it again. So, we did. During the second trip, one of the aliens belched really loudly. There really should have been a UFO somewhere along the trail to walk through or see. This trail just didn't really have any atmosfear.
The scare zone at Borg was cool.
From there, it was off to Dead Inn. It was okay. I got into a staring match with one of the creatures. He tried scaring me. It just didn't work. He finally walked away. Both of us were laughing. Dead Inn was a nice attempt but again, all a bit too familiar.
We did Scooby and it was one of the rare times that I beat Cindy. I think I had 1180. I did see Kinzel and Falfas' tombstones outside the Haunted Mansion. I saw Shanrocks, the park's GM's tombstone also. I am guessing the Helms one was for Jesse.
Big Top Terror. I just didn't like it. You know why? The wooden panels and mirrors just didn't work. In the past, it was usually chain link fence and the occasional mirror (and lots of fog.) I know last year, it was easy to get lost in there and it took us a while to get out. This year, we were out of it in no time. I actually missed the whole "lostness."
From there we headed over to Thrill Zone for the other haunts. The cotton candy smelled good but it wasn't worth no 5.50. We checked out the Goldrusher. Cindy had just gotten her seatbelt fastened and I couldn't get mine to budge to fasten it. The guy yells that we don't have to wear them! (I wanted to yell back, well take them out then!) Goldrusher was fun as always. It looked like they wanted to add some atmosfear to the ride by pumping some fog into the first helix. The poor little lone fog machine just wasn't doing it.
Richochet had a ridiculous line. So, we passed on it. Vampire Woods or whatever it was called was next. Vampireless Woods was more like it. There were like two vamps that finally showed up at the end of the scare zone.
Dream Factory was next. It was a decent attempt. The park ads said it was bloodier this year. Where? As we exited the building for the first time, there was the creature or whatever it was pulling the guys head off and WATER was squirting out of it. I hate to say it but it was just funny. Blood would have been much more effective.
Finally! Our last haunt was the Slaughter House. This was my favourite one last year. But, it seemed to have less than it did last year. The Saw music was a nice touch. Especially since I had just seen Saw 3.5 the day before.
Overall as far as crowds go, the place was dead. There was hardly any lines for the haunts. The biggest lines for the rides was for Borg (out the entrance, those dumb people!), Ricochet, and Thunder Road. When we saw an empty train go by on Hurler, we didn't even think about riding it.
On our last walkaround of the place, I noticed what looked to be a place where you could have your picture taken in a coffin. I just wanted to lay down in one to see what it'd be like. I mean I'm going to be in one some day but I won't know what it feels like. So, I wanted to find out.
We had a good time there. We always do. Maybe I'm just a bit jaded sometimes but several of the haunts had a feeling of deja boo and I kinda got bored with them. Oh yeah, I loved the red eyes on the Skytower. Nice touch there! I know it was also advertised that there were more scareactors. It seemed less to me. Some of the scareactors really enjoy their job. Others seem down right bored. One girl over the harvest looked like she was going to sleep she seemed so bored.
It was a fun night and it'll be interesting to see what they do next year.
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"It rubs the lotion on its skin or else it gets the hose again."
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the old curmudgeon of carowinds connection
"It rubs the lotion on its skin or else it gets the hose again."
facebook/twitter: maxservo65

