
The new attraction we were celebrating the launch of is the SAW ALIVE horror maze - a live-action house of horrors based on the SAW franchise of films. I don’t know about you, but when I think about the SAW films I really don’t think ”live”-action, but so it goes. On the coach on the way out to the theme park all I could think is how inappropriate it would be to see a warning of keeping all limbs inside the vehicle – this is one attraction where limbs should be lost.
For those of you familiar with the SAW franchise, it certainly seems like it is around to stay. People in my generation who love the fact taht they made a million Nightmare on Elm Streets and Friday the 13ths, there is a certain satisfaction when horror filmmakers keep producing sequels. They might not all be as good as the first film, in fact, very few are, but sometimes it is nice to celebrate attributes like sheer perseverance.

As well as this, the whole catalogue of SAW films is full of unlikable people and I am never really entirely sure who it is I want to die and who is evil. The morals of SAW VI are complex, and if I were a thinking person I would say that it blurs the lines between good and evil. There were few characters in the film that are wholly innocent – they can only be measured in levels of evil.
The SAW ALIVE attraction at Thorpe Park has none of the complexities of the film. It is basically a series of poorly lit rooms where actors terrify you to the soundtrack of clanging chains, and screaming. The fake blood, smell of urine, electric shocks and people with pig faces made me fairly desperate to find an exit. There are some surprisingly sickening moments and though I have always hated the house of horror attractions at theme parks, I can see how this is going to attract a younger audience, not a battle-hardened one like me, who will probably not be able to sleep for a long time afterwards.
Alongside this attraction is the awesome SAW Rollercoaster, which is possibly one of the best vertical plunges I have ever taken while strapped into a lump of metal.
If anyone is wanting to feel slightly ill for a whole day, I recommend starting with a trip to Thorpe Park. Tell them you want to play a game.