So, having the good fortune of doing Live E during Halloweekends, I'm able to have an hour or so after show before the park closes to do whatever. I decided to walk through the Fright Zone with my cast, and some of our silvertags of production last weekend. I was initially excited because it had been reported that the fog was so thick it was actually showing up on national radar as a small white dot over Sandusky. I had been through the Fright Zone last year, and there were so many "screamsters" and people in costumes, but this year, it was just a lot of fog, some lights with cool little gobo designs (making them look like lasers), and a few people following you and screaming. Granted you couldn't see a damn thing, but I was a bit disappointed. I'm curious as to other people's thoughts. Perhaps there weren't a lot of "screamsters" that night, and I do plan on going again so I am not being ignorant and coming to conclusions based on only one visit!
Eric
"It's honky tonk time at the red garter saloon, where you'll clap, stomp, and toe tap to the greatest hits in country music as we bring it to you live with COUNTRY HITS LIVE" <sigh, i miss that introduction>