as in riding a ghost train or visiting a haunted house,
but you decide not to travel, if you live in Japan the
Screambulance is the thrill for you, the Covid-19 pandemic has really taken
a toll on the entertainment business, and haunted house experiences are no exception, so now
companies are coming up with creative workarounds to stay in business and offer
people the scares they crave while abiding social distancing protocols,
the Screambulance, a mobile haunted house experience in the
form of a bloody, beatdown ambulance with an even scarier interior, and a
zombie-like staff to boot, created
by Japanese haunted house company Kowagarasetai
(Scaring Corps), the Screambulance is touted as the Asian country’s first
mobile horror experience,
the
interior of the custom-made Screambulance is even worse than the exterior,
featuring medical equipment, complete with bags of fake blood, hanging from the
ceiling, splattered blood all over the place, as well as audio scares recorded
using the latest 3-D sound recording microphone, the KU100,
the experience, which is available from July 1, and can be
hired for any location within the 23 wards of Tokyo, lasts 15 minutes and costs
9,000 yen for groups of up to six at today's rate £57.60 or $81.95, for more information and reservations, visit their
website here, where the photographs are from, for myself, I think I will give this one a miss, note to potential customers, make sure the ambulance you are getting into really is from Screambulance, and not an ambulance from a deranged group who wants to collect real body parts!
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