I didn’t go in with high expectations but I did remember loving this kind of «ride» as a kid at Disney. The 3D was subpar. The sound was loud but lacked depth and quality. Some of the jostling of the seats seemed unnecessary as the subject we were supposed to be seeing through was walking, not being thrust side to side. Also the ride was way too short. It was maybe 4 mins. The groupon we purchased didn’t mention any surcharge for picking a specific title. We ended up paying an extra $ 5 per person for the Panic House movie. We could have caught a 3D feature film during matinée hours for the price. While the concept is good(although not new), the execution here leaves a lot to be desired.
Lily S.
Classificação do local: 2 Norwalk, CT
My boyfriend and I chose the«Panic House» movie and we bought tickets on Groupon. $ 10 for two people. However, when we got the place, the employee told us that the movie we wanted cost extra $ 5 per person. The wait was 1.5 hours. So, we left to get something to eat, then came back. We still had to wait another 30 minutes until it was our turn to go in. 2-hour wait for a 3.5-minute ride. We won’t be back. The movie was cool, the experience was cool, but the wait was too long.
Jamie T.
Classificação do local: 2 New York, NY
I’ll throw a star in because the staff was pretty nice and had given us pretty detailed explanations of our ride choices. We got a Groupon, so it came out to about $ 5/person for a ride. So glad we didn’t pay full price, because the ride was only about 3 minutes long! The graphics reminded me of a late 90’s video game, and the ride itself was pretty boring. You can watch clips of the rides on their website to get a better idea for what it’s going to be like. I think I had more fun on the car ride over to the mall. I was trying to figure out what all of the D’s stood for. You have time and space, so that’s 4. I was stumped on the other 3, but I’m pretty sure that I can conclude that 1 of the D’s stands for disappointment.