That could be the same for numerous guests passing through these same corridors who aren’t as clued up on the history of Fright Nights themselves. With this being my first Fright Nights the special references to events gone by went over my head. ![]() Guests travel through some iconic scare attractions from the past 21 years of Fright Nights at Thorpe Park. One power surge at the SuperSpark cinema sends us all into an entertaining concept of a scare maze but sadly the execution felt a little wishy-washy. No fear will go unmissed as you find yourself stuck inside an even more intense never-ending loop of terror in this spooky scare maze!? Witness the power of film come to life in Trailers. Unless you’re the kind of person to jump at chainsaw noises this one might not hit home in terms of scare factor but you can certainly appreciate the effort of the maze and all of its bloody contents. The corridors were rather wide and many sections felt very open plan which means scares were at a minimum. It was great to experience it and a nice monologue at the beginning of the maze spoke about Exodus and how it was taking over the area, referring to the brand new rollercoaster being built in Old Town where the Creek Freak Massacre maze currently stands.īy far the best maze at Thorpe Park but compared to other mazes at other Merlin parks I didn’t feel as though it was as detailed in terms of set design or as claustrophobic or immersive. The Sawmill was certainly intense in terms of the aggression of the actors but as always with these mazes, watching other people’s reactions to the scares is what entertains me more. I was lost in a world of Sawmill and I was enjoying every second, I wasn’t scared or jumped at any point but I loved being wrapped up inside the madness. It’s great fun but I spent more time looking at the sets than worrying about the actors. ![]() I have done many a scare attraction so maybe I’m a little bit more numb to certain things but the chainsaw scares definitely get really old really fast.Ĭrawling into the maze to start things off is great, not to mention being split up from your group and down numerous corridors being chased by crazy hillbillies. Known as the most extreme scare maze at Fright Nights the actors certainly deliver the intensity but was it scary? For me, no. ![]() The only maze during this year’s line-up that felt like a completely immersive experience was Creek Freak Massacre as the actors went all out for their last instalment of the maze. With their livelihood at stake and the threat of demolition looming over the sawmill, the bonkers Buckwheats have cranked up the chaos for one final rampage in this terrifying scare maze. With one brand new maze for 2022 and two returning favourites let’s take a look at the Thorpe Park Fright Nights mazes and rank them from best to worst.
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