so, don't swear to God, he never asked you, it's not his heart you drove a knife through (part II)
(Continued from part one.)
So it was another chain ride--another dark ride--but it had a few odd differences...
It started off the same as most of them. This one was based around blasphemy, so the exterior was a black church with dark red and yellow stained glass gothic windows. Inside, all the walls were painted black, and it started right up with the inverted pentacles.
The first turn was a straight run towards a panel inset with a flickering photo of a long hallway.
The first serious turn brought me into a large room the car spirals through--and I do mean "spirals", it was REALLY hard to take pictures because the car kept corkscrewing along the track. I could swear the figure to the right is one of the elves from World of Warcraft, but to be fair, I don't really know that game as well as others.
I am fairly sure that the two sigils on either side of the eviscerated lass is a small homage to Silent Hill, however.
After a few more corkscrew turns, the car slides past the devil towards another inverted pentacle...
...the pentacle in question, of course, being on fire...and the snarling whatever-it-is underneath...
...and the ride finishes by running the car through a solid corridor of flames and capering imps. And then it ends, and I'm back at the front again.
Short? Absolutely. Fun? Not if you're taking pictures, but otherwise yes. There's lots to do here, between the park rides and the various 'photo ops', not to mention the maze--and, barring the 'graphic' (ha) nature of the dark ride, there's very little here I'd say is even R-rated, so it's fairly suitable for all ages.
All in all, not bad. Three out of five skulls.
So it was another chain ride--another dark ride--but it had a few odd differences...
It started off the same as most of them. This one was based around blasphemy, so the exterior was a black church with dark red and yellow stained glass gothic windows. Inside, all the walls were painted black, and it started right up with the inverted pentacles.
The first turn was a straight run towards a panel inset with a flickering photo of a long hallway.
The first serious turn brought me into a large room the car spirals through--and I do mean "spirals", it was REALLY hard to take pictures because the car kept corkscrewing along the track. I could swear the figure to the right is one of the elves from World of Warcraft, but to be fair, I don't really know that game as well as others.
I am fairly sure that the two sigils on either side of the eviscerated lass is a small homage to Silent Hill, however.
After a few more corkscrew turns, the car slides past the devil towards another inverted pentacle...
...the pentacle in question, of course, being on fire...and the snarling whatever-it-is underneath...
...and the ride finishes by running the car through a solid corridor of flames and capering imps. And then it ends, and I'm back at the front again.
Short? Absolutely. Fun? Not if you're taking pictures, but otherwise yes. There's lots to do here, between the park rides and the various 'photo ops', not to mention the maze--and, barring the 'graphic' (ha) nature of the dark ride, there's very little here I'd say is even R-rated, so it's fairly suitable for all ages.
All in all, not bad. Three out of five skulls.
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