Due to work and other constraints, I was only able to be on park yesterday from about 2pm onwards. However, I did enjoy the time I spent on park. The lighting was superb, with particular mention to the Dark Forest being bathed in a green glow. Also, one thing I've never noticed before happened when I was on Rita last night. I looked over to my right when on the top of the first airtime hill, and the view over the rest of the park lit up was fantastic - probably one of the best views I've had at Towers for a long time (the best goes to Fireworks last year). The hanging lights on the pathways between Gloomy Wood and Katanga Canyon, then Katanga Canyon and Mutiny Bay, were what has been used in the past, but I really like them. Just small coloured lights can really add to the atmosphere. The Towers were well-lit, although I felt they could have improved things a bit by having the lights slowly change colour just to add a bit more. X-Sector was OK, but could have done with a bit more colour. Another negative about the lighting was, unsurprisingly, the total lack of red lights on Nemesis. However, the overall improvement in lighting across the park was good.
The scare zones were a bit hit-and-miss for me. Zombies was OK, but suffered from a lack of actors, particularly in the indoor sections. Scary Tales was a good concept, and I think it worked quite well, especially at night. The actors didn't get as close to the guests as I'd thought they might in both scare zones, but given that it was the first Sunday of Scarefest, and that this date traditionally has problems on park caused by certain guests, I understood why they didn't.
I ended up getting talked into doing the extreme run-through of The Sanctuary last night, and I'll be honest - I was a bit apprehensive about it, having not done many scare mazes before. I was, however, impressed with the extreme version of The Sanctuary. Before going in, the doctors in the waiting area were great.
@Rocket and I were asking them a lot of questions, and we were both impressed with how well they stayed in character when they answered. The actors started climbing on top of guests, wheeling them around in wheelchairs, and all sorts. I somehow ended up with a slipper in my mouth at one point!
The kitchen scene could have been utilised to greater effect. I can't remember when this bit happened, but one of the actors did bite my ear at one point. Yes, I did sign the disclaimer saying that the actors could touch me, but I thought that this was going a bit too far. Just before the strobe maze finale, I ended up on the floor as a couple of the actors grabbed hold of me and I had no other option as to what to do. One of them then proceeded to try and take one of my shoes off, but as I'd tied them tightly (and possibly due to the shape of them), they had no luck in doing so, which then ended up with my laces being tied together, forcing me to shuffle along a bit. The strobe maze finale was lacking in actors when I went through, although I do suspect that as my laces had been tied together, if actors had tried to perform jump scares on me, then there was a greater likelihood that I could have fallen over and injured myself. Other people who went through did end up losing their shoes for the strobe maze finale, but they eventually got them back.
Due to not getting on park until about 2pm, I didn't meet up with others for a while, but bumped into Tom and Stu around The Smiler, and stuck with them for a bit, which was good. After doing The Smiler later in the evening, we then met Will and Tarin by the ride's exit while waiting for others who were on the ride. It's a shame that not more time was spent with the rest of TST on park, but it was good to have a short catch-up with them.
I've skirted around this issue a bit, but I'm going to have to say it. It's hard to be diplomatic about this, but I'm going to try my best. The first Sunday of Scarefest traditionally has a large volume of travellers attending, and I'm aware that in the past, there have been several issues with them. The staff have a very tough job on this day, and they did well to try and stop any misbehaviour. The heightened security presence helped, and having a few police officers dotted around worked as a deterrent. I did find the large crowds gathered around the Towers to be a bit intimidating, and they were gathered in such a way that made it difficult to get through the archway. The worst incident was in the queue for Scary Tales in the evening. I'm not sure where this group of travellers came from, but they ended up splitting our group up. When they were challenged about this, they got rather aggressive and rude towards a few members, as they felt they'd done nothing wrong. After Astro went to speak to the staff member at the entrance, they were swiftly dealt with, but I don't know whether they were kicked out of the queue or not. The main point was that we got on before the queue jumpers did (if they did).
There's just one more thing I'd like to mention. Myself, Sam, Stu and Tom were in the SRQ for Thirteen, and went to the baggage hold area to leave our bags there. Whilst we were doing this, quite a few younger boys (I'd estimate them to have been between 10 and 13 years old, and there were about a dozen of them) just ran on behind us. A staff member tried to get them back down and out of the queue, but she didn't succeed - more to the point, we all felt that she didn't try hard enough. Eventually, we made our way into the station, and watched as the group in front of us tried to cheat the SRQ and go on together, disregarding what they were asked to do by Jon, the member of staff who was batching. They kept on moving around from bay to bay as well, which was frustrating for Jon, but the four of us were in agreement that he did very well to try and enforce the SRQ policy.
In all, it was a good day, and I managed a decent ride count as well. Just a shame that we didn't meet the main group any earlier (although it was physically impossible for me to get to Towers any earlier than I did), and also that the behaviour of some guests put a bit of a dampener on the day.
I guess I'll see you all at Fireworks in a couple of weeks!