Live animals in a haunt? Bad idea. We never let our pets out on Halloween night, there's too many people and too much noise for them. (And that's when they can run and hide--can you imagine their terror at being caged up in a haunt?)
Thread: Kings Island has bad taste?
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09-29-2009,04:02 PM
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09-24-2010,11:59 AM
Would you rather them be dinner or a prop?
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09-24-2010,12:11 PM
They're animals.
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09-24-2010,03:02 PM
Lights aren't the only thing that can bother animals...
Even if the park treats the animals well... they can't always control how the park's guest treat the animals.
In fact, at night/ in the dark they probably can't even see animal abuse.
And even if they catch the animal abuse.... the animal has already been injured.
Plus, the constant loud noise from the haunt and the guests has to be traumatic/ stressful.
Finally, human haunt employees are always complaining about the strain from doing haunts and they get a BREAK!Darkness has a hunger that's insatiable
And lightness has a call that's hard to hear- E.A. Saliers
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09-27-2010,08:48 AM
Eh, I dunno. I think it also depends on the kinds of animals used. We have a Cedar Fair park too -- Worlds of Fun -- and they have the slaughterhouse haunt as well. No live animals. However, the two biggest, oldest non-theme-park haunts in the city both have live animals and have for their 35-year history, with no incidents and no public outcry.
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09-28-2010,02:22 AM
I went to KI last weekend it was ok...lines were 2 hrs long.....they make you wait too much....they need a open scare zones like CP..with NO WAITING.....IMHO......KI really blows it here.



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