Monday, June 3, 2013

Knott's, Forever Falling




Knott’s, Forever Falling

By Haunted

June 3, 2013

Oh, how the mighty have fallen…is how I would have started this article if Knott’s Scary Farm had not already fallen so far from grace in the last few years, and by few, I mean the last decade or so. On Monday June 3rd 2013, Knott’s decided to release its first bit of information to the fans on Halloween Haunt ‘13. They presented to Facebook and the die-hard fans, “Forevermore”, designer Brooke Walters’ newest addition to the Haunt line-up of mazes. “Forevermore” is an Edgar Allen Poe inspired maze described as a journey in

“the footsteps of the darkly troubled writer Edgar Allan Poe through a nightmare conjured up by a modern madman. Each of Poe's bloodsoaked and terror-filled tales will envelope you in their insanity and horror...

Forevermore is gothic horror with a modern day twist.” (Knott’s Scary Farm, www.facebook.com).

Poe you say? Modern twist you say? I would say that FOX Broadcasting Company execs are probably already gearing up for a lawsuit for The Following; if Knott’s were still relevant that is (www.fox.com/the-following). Regardless, I know that Universal Horror Nights Orlando is definitely laughing at the audacity of Knott’s, who considers Orlando its biggest competition in lieu of Hollywood, since Orlando has had a Poe themed maze in their 2011 season titled “Nevermore: The Madness of Poe”. In point of fact, multiple haunted attractions and haunted theme parks have already attempted this overdone and highly misunderstood concept. Universal is joined by Busch Gardens' ‘Howl O’ Screams’ in Tampa, FL with their maze “Nevermore”, along with Kansas City’s “The Chambers of Edgar Allen Poe”, and Philadelphia’s “Haunted Poe”. So how exactly is Walters’ “Forevermore” considered to be the headliner this year at Knott’s’ 41st Annual Haunt?

Brooke Walters has become known for her flair for the gothic and the Victorian; and not much else. Even her vampiric, post-apocalyptic street zone, “Necropolis”, has Victorian highlights in its “steampunk” themed costuming; a fashion aesthetic inspired by Victorian elegance and steam technology. While in the description, the maze is said to have a modern twist, it says in the same sentence that “Forevermore” is a “gothic horror”, so expect to see some motifs that are consistent with Walters’ past designs.

Knott’s has been criticized in the past for being unoriginal and repetitive, I find it hard to believe that the heads at Knott’s actually think that “Forevermore” is going to be the maze that makes the 2013 season, as all of Walters’ mazes have been viewed in the past. Not only is this maze’s concept unoriginal, as previously asserted, but it’s not unique for Knott’s as a whole. The past few years have seen gothic mazes “13 Axe Murder Manor”, “Doll Factory”, “Terror of London”, “Dominion of the Dead”, and “Trick or Treat”, three of which were designed by Walters. When is Knott’s going to grasp that they need to take a step away from the gothic and the Victorian motifs completely and stop borrowing from established material?
Another anticipated issue with this maze is the talent. Just one year after the embarrassingly public and published, debacle with Knott’s’ icon character, “The Green Witch”, in which a talent verbally abused a guest, we are presented with a maze that will assuredly have high verbal content. The OC Weekly quoted the abused woman a saying,

“This is not what people are paying for, to be insulted all night….It's like, you're bullied as a kid and now you have to be bullied as an adult, too?....When did this become acceptable?" (Woo, OC Weekly).

The park’s public response to last year’s incident was

“We have received a copy of this letter and are investigating the situation. We do not condone this type of behavior by our employees and will be reaching out to the guest regarding this situation” (Woo, OC Weekly).

 In all reality, all the park did was allow their hundreds of talent to cyber-bully the guest online, creating inappropriate memes with the guest’s personal photos off of her Facebook page, issue a park-wide gag-order for only one night, and the offending talent was not even suspended, let alone fired. Why Knott’s? Why would you put out a literary inspired maze that will have guaranteed talent-guest verbal interaction? More importantly, why would a corporation allow this kind of abuse against their guests from their employees and expect to succeed? I see a recipe “spelled” for disaster.

Now I know there will be those dedicated fans who will love everything that Knott’s puts out this year, especially anything by Walters since she is their star designer, and to them I say enjoy, but…even with last years' 40th Anniversary bash, Knott’s’ bad reviews and lackluster crowd numbers do not lie. Los Angeles Times’ Brady McDonald, famed Haunt reviewer, stated that “the granddaddy of all Halloween theme park events has gotten tired, old and complacent” and that “too much of Halloween Haunt features recycled themes set in repurposed mazes with reused costumes” (McDonald, LA Times). Knott’s has been on a slippery slope for quite some time, and until some changes in power and an increase in innovative design occur, it will continue that way….forevermore.

References

Knott’s Scary Farm. “Forevermore”. Facebook Public Page. 3 June. 2013. Web. 3 June. 2013. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=395505927222800&set=a.115053671934695.15267.112100462230016&type=1&theater

Mcdonald, Brady. “Halloween Haunt 2011 disappoints at Knott's Berry Farm”. Los Angeles Times. 26 Sept. 2011. Web. 3 June. 2013. http://articles.latimes.com/2011/sep/26/news/la-trb-knotts-halloween-haunt-2011-review-09201126

“The Following”. Fox Broadcasting Company. 21 Jan. 2013. Web. 3 June. 2013. http://www.fox.com/the-following/

“The Following”. Wikipedia. 21 Jan. 2013. Web. 3 June. 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Following
 
Woo, Michael. “Knott's Scary Farm Guest Claims Monsters Harassed Her For Being Overweight”.  OC Weekly. 19 Oct. 2012. Web. 3 June. 2013. http://blogs.ocweekly.com/navelgazing/2012/10/knotts_scary_farm_guest_claim.php?page=2

1 comment:

  1. I found this article infomative. Although I agree with most of it, I disagree on a few points. My group was verbally bashed by the Green Witch and in turn we gave it right back and we all laughed. We didnt write a letter or get upset that our feelings were hurt. Even though many of the mazes resemble one another, its nice to have a common feel as you stroll about. We felt they were well laid out, the actors would joke around with us making the maze more interactive.

    I live in the LA area and have tried all of the local parks events. Knotts, although "old and tired", still out does them all. Its a safe clean venue with plenty of mazes to do and see. I agree some do lack but as a whole they are well done and move along nicely.

    I will return again this year.

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