TOKYO —
On July 28, Fuji-Q will open the doors to its new attraction, “Fortress of No Hope”. They say they’re aiming for a 0% success rate of escape from the walk-through maze building. Guests will contend (presumably enjoyably) with innumerable doors, halls, and rooms, all under a time limit. In addition, you progress through levels of increasing difficulty, with more and more hidden clues and invisible doors.
The designers aim to test guests’ memory, imagination, stamina, wisdom, and of course, luck. No “blind luck” successes, though! Successful escapees will be awarded some sort of yet-to-be-announced prize. This new “fortress” spans 3300 square meters and is supposed to be one step above the park’s existing haunted house attraction, “Super Scary Labyrinth of Fear”. (At least they’re transparent with their names.) It’s also supposed to be good for guests elementary school-age and above, costs 800 yen, and should take a minimum of 30 minutes, a maximum of … what will they do with all the bodies?
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otaku2012 at Jul. 12, 2012 - 11:08AM JST
Sounds like fun! I'm going :D
Al Stewart at Jul. 12, 2012 - 01:25PM JST
This sounds awesome!!! Gotta go before i leave
PeaceWarrior at Jul. 12, 2012 - 01:50PM JST
I want to give it a try. That sounds fantastic. Yaritai!!!!! (Jumping up and down like a kid...).
Dennis Bauer at Jul. 12, 2012 - 03:31PM JST
Hotel California? you can only check in?
JohnBecker at Jul. 13, 2012 - 03:00AM JST
Aiming for a 0% success rate? Kind of cuts down on repeat customers, no?
Serrano at Jul. 14, 2012 - 08:19PM JST
"Fortress of No Hope"
Har!
Sparky Santos at Jul. 15, 2012 - 08:28AM JST
Doesn't Fuji-Q have a reputation of being unable to keep its attractions available? Hmm.