
ChrisGraslie
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This all wasn't because of anyone here looking for something to get excited about, the situation was it looked so much like someone was exposed in a way they may not want to be for all the world to see online, imagine if it was your wife or significant other in the photo and actually had a wardrobe malfunction and the park that asked to feature you on social media doesn't realize something's off and posts it anyway. It was all out of sympathy for the people involved because if it really happened I'm sure none of you would want to be part of it.
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In one of the biggest f*ck ups of 2017 in theme parks, Six Flags St Louis posted an image of one of the couples who came back after being married during the park's HalloWedding 2002 event. I don't know how nobody noticed this before sharing to thousands of people online, but the poor woman's nipple is visible clearly in the image, I cut it off at the bottom because I like not being banned from this website, but let's just say this couple might not be back for the next HalloWedding. https://www.instagram.com/p/BaNAS5UAfmv/
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I don't think so, but as for the hayride I don't think that they'll ever be doing another one due to the land east of the park that's being developed. I hope that's not the case but it seems that way considering this is the first year in a long time we haven't had one. The Slaughter House's entrance was moved up the hill and now enters an entirely different direction than it has since it was introduced in 2010 so I'm guessing that means a much-needed layout change, if the haunts have improved a lot this year then I guess that justifies raising the price even when one got kicked off the roster.
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I don't know if you have been to the event in years or whatever but just for the record on this thread, there are no new paid attractions this year. As someone who's been going for a long time I disagree with the lower environmental detail, I think the detail in some of the Scare Zones this year is the best it's been in a long time. As for LAFF, I think they wanted to try something new this year and last year and as a result they've switched a few of the songs and added new ones, I like the concert segment with Crazy Train but the main problem with the show was the audio levels were really messed up on my visit, some of the singing was just completely clipping their microphones and for that it was one of the lowest-quality showings I've been to, it's not a bad show per say, I think they just haven't found a balance with the new songs. Also, I don't know whether it was guests who caused this or a broken pipe but there was a pretty nasty leak in Chouteau's Market near Spinsanity on Saturday that caused that part of the park to be inaccessible for a little while, luckily they cleaned it up fast but the smell was awful and we were glad it didn't get worse.
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I took the same survey and I don't mean to sound like a jerk, but the question actually asked your physical activeness from 1-10, not attractiveness, because the whole thing's about seeing what people drink and how healthy they are, and how they use the Drink Bottle system so they can see how they can improve the system and/or possibly expanding their selection of healthy drink options. The information they get from surveys doesn't include e-mails and they don't see who submits them so they wouldn't need to know something personal like that because it doesn't really have nothing to do with what they were surveying for.
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With the 30th year of Fright Fest opening this coming Friday, I thought it would be cool if some of you guys could share any pictures of the event you might have from the Fright Nights days or afterwards, there's not a lot out there from before the early 2000s so it'd be pretty nice to see. As for me, this isn't necessarily a photo per say but here's an ad for Fright Nights I featuring the dream demon himself Freddy Krueger:
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So the full lineup for Fright Fest 2017 has been revealed: Mazes: The Slaughter House - Gateway to the West Blind Fury - Gateway to the West Blackout - Chouteau's Market Camp Killamore - Hurricane Harbor Night Terrors - Studio Backlot Scare Zones: Vengeful Trolls - 1904 World's Fair Gnawlin's Hollow - 1904 World's Fair Zombieville - Illinois Shows: Love at First Fright - Palace Theatre Freaks Unleashed - Palace Theatre Porch The Banishing - Palace Theatre Porch (renamed from Final Freakout) Literally nothing new this year, although it's still a good lineup. It also seems like Steve Daly has left the event for good, don't know if his comedy hypnosis show is still happening but it's not on the site.
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It has to be in prep for a Fright Fest attraction It's been used as a Fright Fest attraction a long time ago. I think early to mid 90's. What was the attraction like, just kind of a trail through the course of the river? Six Flags Great America did the same kind of thing at their Fright Fest a few years back and it seemed to work just fine, it was themed after creatures that looked like they belong from The Creature from the Black Lagoon, if that's what they're gonna do with this then count me in.
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I was wondering since I was seeing employees walking in and out with food, what's going on with the Primo's Pizzeria in Illinois? It's been closed for the whole season, and it seems like they want to convert it to something else but there's been no news of any kind regarding what's happening with it.
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I'm excited for the Mardi Gras parade, but I'm having a bit of trouble wrapping my head around why corporate thought it was a good idea to send out a parade to two seperate parks right after the other, except multiple months after the actual holiday it's named after. It's really bizzare to me, to me it's like having Holiday in the Park in the middle of March. I think it's especially not great for the general public, I don't think it's a great idea to lead people to believe that Mardi Gras is just a broad holiday that can be celebrated whenever instead of celebrating on the actual historical date and preserving it's meaning. I mean whatever, at the end of the day this is the first parade at the park in nearly a decade so at least we actually have one that we can look forward to. I just feel like this was in a little bit of poor taste in respect to the actual timing of the holiday and preserving it's meaning for people that do celebrate the holiday for its religious aspect, especially for a park that seems to be very engaged with it's Christian guests with the Christian Family Days concerts and private events and such.