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Terror Tram: Enter the Blumhouse

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Another "NEW" addition tonight is a roaming Megan (or "victim" as i saw on my 2nd visit) before the last two "stages".
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Only nitpick is the "audio" for each "scene" is on continuous loop, so it's awkward when there aren't any scareactors in place.
 
So, a little bit of insight from Orlando's side of things.

I asked someone I know what they thought about the costume and what the situation is, their response was they have no idea as they're not the one's handling that, it was its own separate thing from HHN. So if it didn't come from HHN, it probably came from Blumhouse and there goes any excitement I had for the film as that design is most likely accurate to the film.

Respectfully, your friend is misinformed.
 
The ops for Terror Tram annoy me when there are very few guests & they insist on telling you to "keep moving' as if there is going to be a massive back-up of people.

I can understand when it's busy, but when there is literally 10 people passing through, don't rush them. Let the scareactors do their job of interacting.
/End rant

In other news, the "barn Purge finale" is so bad. The scareactors in there barely make any effort. They just stand there. I'd rather have 5 cowboy chainsaws & skip the "barn".
 
Part of me thinks it might have just been an employee who didn't know what it was who asked a supervisor who didn't know what it was and they decided to take a look at it to make sure it wasn't something crazy left behind by a guest and decided to just get rid of it.

Another part of me thinks, it could have been so easily grabbed without employees noticing, but how could it be completely disassembled in that time, and then thrown in the trash when there is no trash cans on the entire route for TT? A guest would have had to get back on the tram, all the way up the hill, and then throw it away in Trama plaza without anyone stopping them.

IMO, kind of a failure in operations in both cases.
 
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Part of me thinks it might have just been an employee who didn't know what it was who asked a supervisor who didn't know what it was and they decided to take a look at it to make sure it wasn't something crazy left behind by a guest and decided to just get rid of it.
This is how I read it. Someone who thought they were doing their job and made a mistake rather than anything malicious. It just means we all need to do a better job spreading the good word of Log Bunny to friends and neighbors.