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I did not go, but I did talk to three people who did. It was not good, it was not finished, the guns were non functional it was a regular haunted house. Several people are trying to get their money back as they did not deliver what they said they would.
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Originally posted by Allen H View PostI did not go, but I did talk to three people who did. It was not good, it was not finished, the guns were non functional it was a regular haunted house. Several people are trying to get their money back as they did not deliver what they said they would.
Allen H
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Unfortunately, I attended this disaster of an event.
I would say 80% of the actors were totally trashed, as there was a graveyard of Natty Light outside the intro room. The actress working the door could barely stand up straight and almost fell over on several occassions.
But... shockingly, the acting was far from the problem...
The haunt consisted of tons of black plastic, blood splattered white walls, and chicken wire panels. The 'interactive' part lasted about 1-2 minutes tops, and was very cheesy to say the least.
It was not worth the $3.75 Metrolink Pass I bought to get there, let alone the $45 ticket.
It's sad to see haunters ripping off other haunters to make a quick buck...Jordan Renda
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I went. Not good. Maybe only worth $15 with the free shuttle.www.atheateroflostsouls.com Or if you need makeup or supplies www.abramagic.com
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When we got to St Louis I asked Transworld about the event and the only thing they could tell me was the booth # of the guy running it. I grilled him for 10 minutes just to get an idea of what it involved. He dodged every question I asked. After that I just said good luck.Lordgrimley.com for the very best items on the net.
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Originally posted by Grimley View PostWhen we got to St Louis I asked Transworld about the event and the only thing they could tell me was the booth # of the guy running it. I grilled him for 10 minutes just to get an idea of what it involved. He dodged every question I asked. After that I just said good luck.
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Thats what I was affraid of when I first heard of this? And for the price they were asking it was a major red flag. I waited to ask people how it was. And didnt run into one person who said they had been too it. Red flag number two! Three any common sense is gonna tell you espessicially if your a haunter you just dont go setting a good haunt up in another city in that short of a time frame. Unless you a company that creates and sells haunts to the industry. Which they are not. I mean I still dont understand what it even was. I guess its some digital thing like lazer tag or something? With real actors. I would really have to of seen it first hand to give my complete opion
DamonLast edited by damon carson; 03-14-2011, 05:00 PM.Damon Carson
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SO glad we didn't go!! We passed the building yesterday before leaving. It looked rather nondescript...and the price tag DID seem a little crazy for what it was. So, can I gather, the haunt is sorta like laser tag or something?? I couldn't find info for the life of me!!O'Shawn McClendon
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