ChristmasPud
TS Member
The Haunted House could come back and be really entertaining for the public, only if..
-They nailed the appeal for a really fun & original haunted family ride
-More dynamic animatronics were used (but Merlin deliberately don't invest in costly animatronics)
-A more dynamic transit system was used?
(Although enthusiasts/engineers like the Mack transit, I think it's dated now, considering the speed changes and fast turns it was intended to do back in 1992.)
But Merlin do struggle to create big dark rides without using IPs, or arent interested because their strategy is all about rolling out brands. They either make dark rides overly complicated without actually appealing (DBGT), oritentated at young adults (who rarely care for dark rides anyway), or with a decent but short-lived hook (Sub Terra).
I'm not talking about bringing back the enthusiasts' memory of the Haunted House. I mean more like trying to create a fun and surprising new Haunted House for families to really be taken in by, which is what the original ride did for 1992. You could still do the same appeal & style, but more convincing for today.
It's been through many cycles of broken, poorly maintained effects & lighting, followed by a cheap redo (whether advertised or not), of which TLC risks being yet another. But might not be. Who knows yet, but it's not what the ride really needs. It just comes across so lame now, though the foundations are still there for something great.
-They nailed the appeal for a really fun & original haunted family ride
-More dynamic animatronics were used (but Merlin deliberately don't invest in costly animatronics)
-A more dynamic transit system was used?
(Although enthusiasts/engineers like the Mack transit, I think it's dated now, considering the speed changes and fast turns it was intended to do back in 1992.)
But Merlin do struggle to create big dark rides without using IPs, or arent interested because their strategy is all about rolling out brands. They either make dark rides overly complicated without actually appealing (DBGT), oritentated at young adults (who rarely care for dark rides anyway), or with a decent but short-lived hook (Sub Terra).
I'm not talking about bringing back the enthusiasts' memory of the Haunted House. I mean more like trying to create a fun and surprising new Haunted House for families to really be taken in by, which is what the original ride did for 1992. You could still do the same appeal & style, but more convincing for today.
It's been through many cycles of broken, poorly maintained effects & lighting, followed by a cheap redo (whether advertised or not), of which TLC risks being yet another. But might not be. Who knows yet, but it's not what the ride really needs. It just comes across so lame now, though the foundations are still there for something great.