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Besides, this house is "owned" by Charles; not Mike. It's his story to tell.
Wait so the whole backstories behind some of these are made up by one person?
Besides, this house is "owned" by Charles; not Mike. It's his story to tell.
One person is the lead for developing each house. Yeah.Wait so the whole backstories behind some of these are made up by one person?
Besides, this house is "owned" by Charles; not Mike. It's his story to tell.
Wait so the whole backstories behind some of these are made up by one person?
One person is the lead for developing each house. Yeah.
No. Charles Gray. The guy whose tweet I posted. He's a designer for A&D and the lead designer for this house.What I think Legacy is saying here is that the lead character in this story is named Charles (notice he sort of sidesteps confirming that a guy named Charles)
The implication to me is that we might be getting videos, correspondence, or a barker/recording of Charles at the entrance to the housethat clues us into the backstory more
No. Charles Gray. The guy use tweet I posted. He's a designer for A&D and the lead designer for this house.
There is a deeper story. I'm not sure how they'll present it.
Also, like I alluded to with my Hunger Games treatment.
And what's crazy?I've heard nothing but positives and high praise about the scenic for this house.
All I want is shoutouts to old USF/IOA rides in here. Maybe some pieces of Dueling Dragon’s track or even a train? Chunks of Disaster, T2:3D, Twister, Jaws or Kongfrontation?
Maybe they can burn some cotton candy for atmosphere?All I want is shoutouts to old USF/IOA rides in here. Maybe some pieces of Dueling Dragon’s track or even a train? Chunks of Disaster, T2:3D, Twister, Jaws or Kongfrontation?
The pieces and parts of multiple carnivals have been gathered and left to rot. Bright colors turn to rust, cotton candy decays, and funhouses cave in. The caramel-coated carnivals of yesteryear have long died, but something sinister has festered within the decay.
Welcome to Carnival Graveyard: Rust in Pieces where all trespassers must pay… with their life. Ride parts have become instruments of torture and the walls have been painted in the blood of those foolish enough to enter. These carnies won’t stop until they’ve had their fun-filled revenge. This carnival graveyard holds one of the most intense, creepy, and gore-filled experiences this year. Extra attention was paid to each character in the house. They each have a specific job and individual backstories, distinct looks, functions and more.
This house is DEFINITELY going to be part of the UTH tour.
I don't anticipate this house causing too much claustrophobia.I’m really curious to see this house. The concept of an abandoned carnival salvage yard seems gigantic and the potential for humongous sets. Really hope this doesn’t end up like The Shining which had more claustrophobic environments than the Hotel needed(although I did love the maze)
Yeah, at one point in speculation people were literally comparing it to an indoor SZ.I don't anticipate this house causing too much claustrophobia.