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Anyways…
They added more crates in the San Francisco zone…
They added more crates in the San Francisco zone…
I’m becoming more interested in this zone as stuff keeps appearing. Like the opec crates. Do we think a scareactor will be in them?Anyways…
They added more crates in the San Francisco zone…
I’m sure scareactors will try to use them unless directors determine they’re unsafe (no way out the back).I’m becoming more interested in this zone as stuff keeps appearing. Like the opec crates. Do we think a scareactor will be in them?
As I said, I agree with you. Just pointing out those two examples. They were a little more than chain link fences (Ash had the Oldsmobile and shipping containers and a few other things) but overall I prefer the inside facades. Trick ‘r Treat and Legends Collide were much better than the outdoor facades in my opinion. Not to mention the freaking amazing Graveyard Games facade.The Living and the Dead? It had some chainlink fences and cages. Ash vs. Evil Dead had a little more going on, but it was the same sort of industrial junk. Looking at the number of years the parade buildings have gone without exterior facades, these are the exceptions, not the rule. But do we really prefer these sorts of things to fully realized interior facades?
Since Graveyard Games and Legends Collide were brought up, my question is, do the house specific videos showing off the story we are walking into count as a facade of sorts?As I said, I agree with you. Just pointing out those two examples. They were a little more than chain link fences (Ash had the Oldsmobile and shipping containers and a few other things) but overall I prefer the inside facades. Trick ‘r Treat and Legends Collide were much better than the outdoor facades in my opinion. Not to mention the freaking amazing Graveyard Games facade.
I don't think so. The big setpiece you see is the facade. I know the old Earthquake/Disaster queue back in the day before F&F did story video projections up on one of the buildings/soundstages that backed up to the area. Those weren't the facades at all.Since Graveyard Games and Legends Collide were brought up, my question is, do the house specific videos showing off the story we are walking into count as a facade of sorts?
Because I appreciated both of those houses use of the video projection to convey what we were going to see inside the house.
Fun fact, those videos are written into the house treatments as part of the facade.I don't think so. The big setpiece you see is the facade. I know the old Earthquake/Disaster queue back in the day before F&F did story video projections up on one of the buildings/soundstages that backed up to the area. Those weren't the facades at all.
This a bit more like what you were expecting lol?I was under impression he will be elsewhere at the entrance so definitely interested to see the use here.
Perhappppsssss….. lolThis a bit more like what you were expecting lol?
This a bit more like what you were expecting lol?
This is has been my #1 most anticipated zone for the hopes of it being campy, and elements like spiders are really making me excited.Those spiders in Jungle of Doom look so goofy to me. I love them
Perhappppsssss….. lol
They look like they’re from the bug house last year?Those spiders in Jungle of Doom look so goofy to me. I love them
They look like they’re from the bug house last year?
Yeah, it’s connected and all technically one big store with the Hello Kitty store and the Betty Boop section over by Minion Blast.Interesting that they placed this in front of the UNI VRS entrance - there's other entrances for that store right?
Also, those TLOU food booths are BEAUTIFUL