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Pamela
02-11-2006, 14:58
Hi all

Not long to go.... this time next week we will be borading for our flight to Orlando [clap][clap]

Anyway, was looking at some posts and see that someone mentioned going to a place called Skull Kingdom. Was looking it up on the net and they do daytime and nightime adult shows. Has anyone been? Is it worth a visit? Is it quite tame or not for the faint hearted?

Just looking to plan ahead instead of getting there and missing things like this if they are good.

Thanks all

Pamela

CarolAnn
02-11-2006, 17:26
I have never been inclined to go in there Pamela. If it is your first visit, I think you may be too busy with BIGGER attractions, to worry about it[msnwink]

Pamela
02-11-2006, 20:29
Thanks, may skip it this time then! Point taken [msnsmile2]

CarolAnn
02-11-2006, 22:29
Think that would be the right decision for this time[msnwink]

andycoll
03-11-2006, 19:39
OOoooOOOO very scary

CarolAnn
03-11-2006, 23:00
See now you have me interested Andy:)

andycoll
04-11-2006, 12:56
My daughter lasted nearly ten minuets before she had to leave and my wife wasn’t too far behind her
And both of them have vowed never to go back in there LOL

I thought is was very good

mizzy
05-11-2006, 02:24
my husband and his big brother, both of them well over 6ft went with the boys ages 11,9 and 6yrs on our first trip and they said it was really scary and that was the toned down childrens daytime version of whatever usually happens at night[msnscared][msnscared][msnscared]

so for me it's most definately out, i'm scared by cillas angry face on corrie[msneek][msnembarrased]

mizzy

whu-pugs
13-11-2006, 00:21
My husband, some friends and teenagers went in here (while I stayed with the toddlers)during our visit to Orlando last year. However, they returned dissapointed as they said they went all through the corridors, crossing a couple of horror people, but it was not scarey?? They ended up out the back of the building!
We're now wondering if they did the exit route (by mistake) instead of the scarey route.
Could anyone give some hints as to what goes on inside incase they did not complete it properly.

thanks
whu-pugs

domster
14-11-2006, 10:20
We have also never been there. Not really flicked any switches.

nicseg
14-11-2006, 16:02
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by mizzy
my husband and his big brother, both of them well over 6ft went with the boys ages 11,9 and 6yrs on our first trip and they said it was really scary and that was the toned down childrens daytime version of whatever usually happens at night[msnscared][msnscared][msnscared]

so for me it's most definately out, i'm scared by cillas angry face on corrie[msneek][msnembarrased]

mizzy
[/quote]

LOL Mizzy I know exactly what you mean about Cilla! Especially after she has just come off the sunbed[msneek]
Nic

andycoll
17-11-2006, 22:12
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by whu-pugs
My husband, some friends and teenagers went in here (while I stayed with the toddlers)during our visit to Orlando last year. However, they returned dissapointed as they said they went all through the corridors, crossing a couple of horror people, but it was not scarey?? They ended up out the back of the building!
We're now wondering if they did the exit route (by mistake) instead of the scarey route.
Could anyone give some hints as to what goes on inside incase they did not complete it properly.

thanks
whu-pugs
[/quote]

Well you don’t just wander about on your own you are escorted by your spirit guide
Also you go up 2 stores not just wander around on the ground floor