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Scarefest 2015
Dave
TS Founding Member
From what I can gather it's a mix of zombie survival, locked room game, elements of generation of z scare promonade theatre and the sort of stuff you got in the scare rooms. It's meant to be pretty extreme.
I believe there are some deals to be had with accommodation if you want it too. Based on the social media response it will sell though.
I believe there are some deals to be had with accommodation if you want it too. Based on the social media response it will sell though.
James
TS Founding Member
I assume this replaces The Ultimate Sleepover from last year? Since they had problems getting that booked on some nights. This extreme maze sounds pretty good on the whole, with an interesting story. Always good to see something new. Personally I wouldn't pay £99 though, too overpriced for my liking, but people pay for these things so I'm sure they will get what they want out of it.
Now I wish they could bring back the scare rooms in ATH!
Now I wish they could bring back the scare rooms in ATH!
siralgenon
TS Member
So you're paying £100 to stay slightly longer in a scare maze you could have gone through at lunch for £10...
bluesonichd
TS Member
2 hours , slightly longer , 
nickhutson
TS Member
My understanding is this isn't a maze; it's a complete 2 hour theatrical experience that will take place around the park. That's all I can say for now.
Dave
TS Founding Member
So you're paying £100 to stay slightly longer in a scare maze you could have gone through at lunch for £10...
As Nick says it's not a scare maze.
I'm going to be honest and say marketing seem to be really under selling this. Based on what I have heard it's a lot more well rounded. With a lot of different aspects and elements.
I'm not sure the price is justified still, but it's not a scare maze.
Stevie
TS Member
I really wish bad language was allowed on this forum, as I have a few to express my feelings about this.It's £99 on a weekday/Sunday and £125 on a Saturday.
bluesonichd
TS Member
bluesonichd
TS Member
I did see some one on twitter ask about scare rooms and Towers replied that this is the replacement for the scare rooms this year.
AliceHL91
TS Member
Give me £99 then I'll go with youoh I so wanna go, some one come with me!
As a few have mentioned I suspect parts of it will be a locked room game similar to Breakout - https://breakoutmanchester.com . They have started to get a lot of fans so I suspect it was only a matter of time before Merlin tried one.
Having done the Manchester one they are quite fun. However they only charge £14-£20 per person so I would hope the other £80 gets you a little more than a extreme scare maze.
Having done the Manchester one they are quite fun. However they only charge £14-£20 per person so I would hope the other £80 gets you a little more than a extreme scare maze.
Burbs
TS Team
With regards to prices, I know Towers like to have rather high ones, but just for comparison, McKamey Manor's Facebook page today posted a link to the top 10 extreme haunted attractions across America. What caught my eye, is that Blackout Haunted House (Los Angeles/New York) - which I understand is a completely different level of extreme to what Towers could ever simulate - costs just $45... that's £70 less than Towers' "from £99" rate.
Take that as you will.
Take that as you will.
Rob
TS Team
It's totally different but I am doing a 5 hour behind the scenes tour of Magic Kingdom in September that is costing a lot less than £99! And that's Disney, they love to rip you off.
Ultimately it does come down to supply and demand though, however much I hate to say it. Clearly the supply this is fairly limited and if the price was lower there would simply be too much demand and a lot of unhappy people missing out. I think a lot of us on here would do it for say £30.

Ultimately it does come down to supply and demand though, however much I hate to say it. Clearly the supply this is fairly limited and if the price was lower there would simply be too much demand and a lot of unhappy people missing out. I think a lot of us on here would do it for say £30.