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Which fear zone?

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Which you would you rather see?

I'd rather see the wasteland... but holiday horror sounds cool too!

I'd rather see the Wasteland because I could see it being easier to make and take control of.. easier to have props for, which means its possibility could be much larger and alot neater effects. The actors would be able to scare people easier because the wasteland is "icky" looking or at least I think it would be hence it being called the wasteland.. plus the ideas I heard about it sounded really really cool.

Holiday Horrors sounds like an okay idea, but sounds very hard to pull off as scary. There's only so many things you can do, especially since its all mixed together when haunted houses are by rooms, it would make a much better haunted house IMO. If Santa and the Easterbunny(evil versions) are jumping out, I'll most likely be more confused than scared haha. It just doesn't sound nearly as scary as "wasteland". I understand what they are getting at, santa and easterbunny are like god's to little kids, they mean happiness and innocense, so mnaking them evil should be frightening right? Well IMO yes this would be extremely horrifying for a 5 year old, but I don't think they will be able to pull it off on the adults. Adults are over the santa being magic.. haha adults know santa is bad, it costs them a huge check every christmas towards there family haha.

But hey, maybe Holiday Horrors will be the scariest thing I've ever seen, but for now, I won't get my hopes up.

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