

By the way, from this point of view Weird Park: Broken Tune is perfectly done.In the original concept for Halloween Horror Nights XI, there was going to be a haunted house featured at the event titled Terror Land.

Terror Land would be set in an abandoned carnival attraction where the animatronics (based on fairy tales) turned evil.

However, due to the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the word "Terror" became an inappropriate word to use as the name of an attraction. Other than the name of the house, the theme and story seemed largely unchanged.

The house would be one of two haunted houses located in Soundstage 22, with the other being Pitch Black. Soundstage 22 is one of the smaller soundstage facilities designed to be used as filming locations for movies and television shows. The house proved to be very popular with guests and was even the first house ever to be awarded with House of the Year. It would also get a sequel the following year with Scary Tales II. That house would retain some of the same scenes and scares from this one, but would mostly use different fairy tales and nursery rhymes.Įnter an abandoned carnival attraction and find yourself in a nightmarish fairytale world where there's never a happy ending. Story Īpparently, the story to this house is that many famous fairy tale characters were locked inside of a carnival for 30 years as children. During this time, they mutated and morphed into terrifying adult versions of themselves and seek revenge. With the help of Jack the Clown, they are now able to take their vengeance out on the innocent. Guests would enter the queue to the left of Soundstage 22. The queue would go along the left wall of the soundstage (where T.Vs would be playing a queue video whose contents are unknown), until eventually taking a right turn and following the back wall until it reached the facade. The facade was a giant sign showing the logo of the house hanging over the entrance to Soundstage 22 while a voice can be heard. From this video, the voice seems to be saying "A magical place of light and shadow. Throughout the house a narrator (the same one from the queue voiceover) could be heard introducing each fairy tale usually reciting lines from the tale and their respective twists. There was also a soundtrack involving a little girl singing various children songs. Going under the sign (which extended past the door to Soundstage 22), guests would hear Floop's Song from Spy Kids playing in the background.
