Hey Larry, i definitly meant no disrespect by the unit 70 showroom comment, the setup and especially the building was still impressive, and i guarantee better than most haunts out there (including mine!) but the darkness absolutely puts all others to shame!
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Larry, all of us had a good time at the Lemp and it was nice just to get away from the Ren for a little while lol. I understand emergency lighting and exits, sprinklers, flame retardant, etc. that goes into an event like the Lemp must have been a bitch of a challange. I was just curious God forbid, if there was ever a major fire or another emergency how long would it take your guests to reach safety? We thought everyone did a great job.
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Good question in fact ur not the first to ask me. Lemp had three exits and an elevator. It would not be as easy to get people out as say darkness but we do have the three exits.
Here is the reality the place is covered in water in the summer everything down there suffers from water damage. It won't be the easiest thing to start a fire in just because it's mostly stones and the rest sucks in water by the gallon.
We plan to add a forth exit with our planned future expansion. Larry
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Underground, solid rock.."Fireproof"?
Damp, sump pump mecessary, stone arched ceiling from 1870, I sure thought the wine cellar beneath the Ravens grin was fireproof, and it basically sure is!
But.... one time I told my helper he could stick a real candle in the mud in a large old galvenised wash tub(Mud and metal pans don't combust)
After hours as we were upstairs talking.. we smelled something?
The wine cellar was packed full of very nasty , thick smoke!???
There was a wad of very old, wet cardboard under that mud. How it ever caught on fire, just enough to smoulder and create that terrible smoke..I really can't "figure"???
But it DID.
Three candles can illuminate that wine cellar very well , but No More Candles!
"Live & Learn!"
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