Team Younger, Project Three: SYWTBAI Season 14

Pi on my Cake

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In the Parks
Yes
If someone already did this and I missed it or is working on it, feel free to throw this out completely. I just threw this together quickly to make sure we have something.

-End Scene-

The iconic scene at the end of the ghost town of the Bride's skeletal spirit floating in the void will be transformed for the holiday edition of the ride.
Phantom%20Manor%2016.jpg

The crystal-like structure in the background will be made to resemble a large, sharp, shattered snowflake. Strong blue and purple lights shine on the snowflake as a mist emenates from it. The skeletal bride is replaced by a still alive, yet clearly terrified and repentant, Henrietta Ravenswood. The voice from the preshow speaks to guests once more.

"Tonight a lesson was learned by Henrietta Ravenswood.

In the future, she will always remember to be good.

Dear, guests. Go and enjoy the season. Do some caroling.

But don't forget to behave, for Krampus will be watching."


As the last line is said, guest's doom buggies pass by the "hitchicking ghost" mirrors. Instead of showing the Phantom ominously following guests home (as Phantom Manor usually does), they mirrors now reveals Krampus watching over you.

The unload station and exit area are not radically changed. Christmas decorations similar to those seen in the queue can be seen here, but decayed. The garlands are dead and brown, the holly is wilted, the colors have faded from the presents and nutckrackers, and cobwebs fill the dead trees. The Little Bride (Phantom Manor's version of Little Leota) is replaced with one final appearance of the Goat Skull. An ominous voice can be heard from an indistinct location.
"Happy Holidays, hopefully I'll never have to visit again."
"I see you when you're sleeping. I know when you're awake. So, better be good... for your own sake."
 

Magic Feather

Well-Known Member
Load-
Guests make their way to their carriages for a unique holiday your of Ravenswood manor. The backdrop is now covered in faded red garland, that provides a less festive version of the decor we know and love. Also present is a Christmas tree, that slowly deadens using projection effects, before a mysterious snowfall coats it.

Staircase/ Hall:
The buggies soon go under a staircase, as we see Henrietta with a fake ghost on a string standing above us, with a goat skull hung on the wall next to her. She swings it above guests, taunting them as she maniacally laughs. Keen eared guests may recognize this laugh as a higher pitch version of the Phantom's laugh. We then look towards the endless hallway, where instead of the bride mysteriously appearing, we see a shadowy version of Krampus look around before disappearing. The quivering armor's mask now lifts to reveal a laughing Henrietta, as we go down a hall with a wide range of doors.

Rest will be up within ten min.
 

Magic Feather

Well-Known Member
Conservatory-
We look as Henrietta stands on one side of a piano, with a Christmas tree toppled upon the other side, with a string that she is holding. She looks down with wide eyes as a shadow of Krampus plays "We Wish you a Merry Christmas" in C Minor, setting a retched, horrific mood.
Hall-
We then continue down a hallway of scratched doors, as we hear banging and crashing coming from behind the doors, presumably from Krampus and Henrietta. As we then continue, we see a grandfather clock, that is always spinning with the number 13. Henrietta is sitting in front of it looking afraid. Little does she know that the shape of the clock behind her is the spirit of Krampus.
Seance- We enter as Leota chants these incantations in the center.
"Condemned Spirits who live to give fright, come summon terror on this Holiday night"
"Minions and Ghouls from here and from there, come and do right by making a scare."
"Young Henrietta with Mischeif she came, now our eternal suffering, to her we shall blame"
"Children who have never been good, come help the beast to be understood"

Ballroom-
We then continue into the ballroom, where Melanie takes her sister's place, as holiday music plays. Additional ghosts of Children and decor have been added for this scene. Replacing the phantom is the large hands of Krampus entering from outside.

Bridal Chamber-

We then enter Melanie's room, which is full of reed baskets, that are rattling, and filled with the screams of Children. We then see her staring into a skull-like mirror, in which we get our first look at Krampus's face, as he periodically pops up in the mirror.
 

CookieMouse

Well-Known Member
Final Version

Load-
Guests make their way to their carriages and soon notice changes. The backdrop is now covered in faded red garland, which provides a less festive version of the decor we know and love. Also present is a Christmas tree, that slowly deadens using projection effects, before a mysterious snowfall coats it.

Staircase/ Hall:
The buggies soon go under a staircase, as we see Henrietta with a fake ghost on a string standing above us, with a goat skull hung on the wall next to her. She swings it above guests, taunting them as she maniacally laughs. Keen eared guests may recognize this laugh as a higher pitch version of the Phantom's laugh. We then look towards the endless hallway, where instead of the bride mysteriously appearing, we see a shadowy version of Krampus look around before disappearing. The quivering armor's mask now lifts to reveal a laughing Henrietta, as we go down a hall with a wide range of doors.

Rest will be up within ten min.
 

CookieMouse

Well-Known Member
Final
Conservatory-
We look as Henrietta stands on one side of a piano, with a Christmas tree toppled upon the other side, with a string that she is holding. She looks down with wide eyes as a shadow of Krampus plays "We Wish you a Merry Christmas" in C Minor, creating a horrific mood.
Hall-
We then continue down a hallway of scratched doors, as we hear banging and crashing coming from behind the doors, presumably from Krampus and Henrietta. As we then continue, we see a grandfather clock, that is always spinning with the number 13. Henrietta is sitting in front of it looking afraid. Little does she know that the shape of the clock behind her is the spirit of Krampus.
Seance- We enter as Leota chants these incantations in the center.
"Condemned Spirits who live to give fright, come summon terror on this Holiday night"
"Minions and Ghouls from here and from there, come and do right by making a scare."
"Young Henrietta with Mischeif she came, now our eternal suffering, to her we shall blame"
"Children who have never been good, come help the beast to be understood"

Ballroom-
We then continue into the ballroom, where Melanie takes her sister's place, as holiday music plays. Additional ghosts of Children and decor have been added for this scene. Replacing the phantom is the large hands of Krampus entering from outside.

Bridal Chamber-

We then enter Melanie's room, which is full of reed baskets, that are rattling, and filled with the screams of Children. We then see her staring into a skull-like mirror, in which we get our first look at Krampus's face, as he periodically pops up in the mirror.
 

CookieMouse

Well-Known Member
Final Version

-End Scene-

The iconic scene at the end of the ghost town of the Bride's skeletal spirit floating in the void will be transformed for the holiday edition of the ride.
Phantom%20Manor%2016.jpg

The crystal-like structure in the background will be made to resemble a large, sharp, shattered snowflake. Strong blue and purple lights shine on the snowflake as a mist emenates from it. The skeletal bride is replaced by a still alive, yet clearly terrified Henrietta Ravenswood. The voice from the preshow speaks to guests once more.

" young Henrietta has learned her lesson.

In the future, she will always remember to be good.

Dear, guests. Go and enjoy the season. Do some caroling.

But don't forget to behave, for Krampus is watching
."


As the last line is said, the guest's doom buggies pass by the "hitchhiking ghost" mirrors. Instead of showing the Phantom ominously following guests home, the mirrors now show Krampus watching over you.

The unload station and exit area are not radically changed. Christmas decorations similar to those seen in the queue can be seen here, but decayed. The garlands are dead and brown, the holly is wilted, the colors have faded from the presents and nutcrackers, and cobwebs fill the dead trees. The Little Bride (Phantom Manor's version of Little Leota) is replaced with one final appearance of the Goat Skull. An ominous voice can be heard from an indistinct location.
"Happy Holidays, hopefully I'll never have to visit again."
"I see you when you're sleeping. I know when you're awake. So, you better be good... for your own sake."
 

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