Mad Dog
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:thumbsup:Thank You. Sometimes the abbreviations just don't click.Horror Make-Up.
:thumbsup:Thank You. Sometimes the abbreviations just don't click.Horror Make-Up.
It's indeed annoying for new visitors. On the other hand it looks like it's starting to have a cult following like the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Maybe it's time for a new script?
It's indeed annoying for new visitors. On the other hand it looks like it's starting to have a cult following like the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Maybe it's time for a new script?
You are right, everything that degrades the enjoyment of the day guests that does a vacation of a lifetime is anti social behavior. When I come I come for about 10 weeks (with 3 to 4 years between them) and I am coming there from 1985, but I still enjoy guests who see everything for the first time.I think it's had a cult following for a long time and things like that in a theme park annoy me to no end. It's the same with vloggers taking videos on ride and playing up for the camera. Looking at you Tim Tracker.
Well, fans coming up with callbacks for Beetlejuice led to a bit of a scrum between fans and management. I can say this, management actually views stuff like this in an highly negative way.It's indeed annoying for new visitors. On the other hand it looks like it's starting to have a cult following like the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Maybe it's time for a new script?
I can see it creating an unwelcoming experience for new peopleWell, fans coming up with callbacks for Beetlejuice led to a bit of a scrum between fans and management. I can say this, management actually views stuff like this in an highly negative way.
Ive had this thought for awhile and I just think it makes perfect sense for a theme park attraction. I feel Fear Factor is outdated although I don't personally hate the show, its fun because its a little different everytime with new contestant at least. Beside the fact, I feel it should be replaced and it could be a relative cheap makeover.
Family Feud: The Live Experience
Is their even theme park rights to this show?? Didn't it even film at Universal, or in Hollywood? This makes perfect sense to me. Attracts families to sign up and attend the parks. You can survey resort guests at their hotel, in city walk, and in USF to promote the show. Questions are different everytime (or maybe weekly/monthly they have a few different options) actual park families, and they win express pass and a $500 gift card or something. Idk, it makes absolute perfect sense in my head. Show is timeless
I think maybe if they can somehow create 4 different hosts (kinda like your different driver on Kong, obviously real people though) that could create incentive. Host has to be witty and quick I would say. I’m not fully sure on how it could work but the audience could also partake in the survey. Or maybe the Survey can only be done by audience members to entice people to come. I think enough people would go once on their vacation, the show is quite popularI like it but I worry about what the incentive would be for the audience to go in and watch.
With the right host, it could be a huge hit.
I think maybe if they can somehow create 4 different hosts (kinda like your different driver on Kong, obviously real people though) that could create incentive. Host has to be witty and quick I would say. I’m not fully sure on how it could work but the audience could also partake in the survey. Or maybe the Survey can only be done by audience members to entice people to come. I think enough people would go once on their vacation, the show is quite popular
There was a time where they had shows like this at UniversalIve had this thought for awhile and I just think it makes perfect sense for a theme park attraction. I feel Fear Factor is outdated although I don't personally hate the show, its fun because its a little different everytime with new contestant at least. Beside the fact, I feel it should be replaced and it could be a relative cheap makeover.
Family Feud: The Live Experience
Is their even theme park rights to this show?? Didn't it even film at Universal, or in Hollywood? This makes perfect sense to me. Attracts families to sign up and attend the parks. You can survey resort guests at their hotel, in city walk, and in USF to promote the show. Questions are different everytime (or maybe weekly/monthly they have a few different options) actual park families, and they win express pass and a $500 gift card or something. Idk, it makes absolute perfect sense in my head. Show is timeless
No. The IP is owned by Fremantle. Rights could be optioned to, then swooped up by Comcast.Is their even theme park rights to this show?? Didn't it even film at Universal, or in Hollywood?
Ah, got it. I think it’d be a smart decision to pick it up if the price was rightNo. The IP is owned by Fremantle. Rights could be optioned to, then swooped up by Comcast.
Yes, they shot Steve Harvey's first episodes at the Orlando stages.
Questions are different everytime (or maybe weekly/monthly they have a few different options) actual park families, and they win express pass and a $500 gift card or something.
Yeah I want to see this! Will make me remember the early days of going to UOR with the Beetlejuice show, always loved that character in the parks, perfect use for him also.Almost forgot to mention this. ..The Beetleguise guest appearance, and opening monologue, at the Horror Make Up Show is a nice refreshing plus. It certainly added
to the experience.....And the Horror Show hosts opening satire of covid disinfectants was hilarious. Between the two add ons, and a few other minor alterations, it was almost
like watching a new show. We always loved this show, but now it's even better.
Yes, The one we saw was all female. We ran into that a few times in previous years. It was a refreshing change of pace.The version I saw was an all female version and I loved it. They went off script A LOT! Also Beetlejuice at the beginning had everyone laughing out loud.