arashikami
10-08-2006, 04:14 AM
First, thanks to everyone that participated in the Dead in the Pearl Zombiewalk! It went fantastically, and we couldn't have done it with out your help!
Second, I was talking to Tricia & Dean Zombie (the Original Zombiewalk founders), and the idea of doing a no-host, Lloyd Center mall zombiewalk on Friday, Oct 13th came up. The route would be wandering the mall for a while, then taking the MAX down to the Rose Garden/Memorial Coliseum, where we could go to Frighttown! (www.frighttown.com), specifically to Baron Von Goolo's Museum of Horrors & Food Court of the Damned (www.baronvongoolo.com). The Baron and his crew generously volunteered their time to participate in the Dead in the Pearl walk, so I thought returning the gesture would be appropriate.
Frighttown opens @ 7pm, and costs $20 ($15 w/ online coupon), so that part wouldn't be mandatory, but it would be a fun way to end a zombiewalk for any interested parties. If you have small children, you should check out the links for Frighttown to ensure it won't be too scary for the little ones.
With all that on the table, I've only got one question to ask:
Second, I was talking to Tricia & Dean Zombie (the Original Zombiewalk founders), and the idea of doing a no-host, Lloyd Center mall zombiewalk on Friday, Oct 13th came up. The route would be wandering the mall for a while, then taking the MAX down to the Rose Garden/Memorial Coliseum, where we could go to Frighttown! (www.frighttown.com), specifically to Baron Von Goolo's Museum of Horrors & Food Court of the Damned (www.baronvongoolo.com). The Baron and his crew generously volunteered their time to participate in the Dead in the Pearl walk, so I thought returning the gesture would be appropriate.
Frighttown opens @ 7pm, and costs $20 ($15 w/ online coupon), so that part wouldn't be mandatory, but it would be a fun way to end a zombiewalk for any interested parties. If you have small children, you should check out the links for Frighttown to ensure it won't be too scary for the little ones.
With all that on the table, I've only got one question to ask: