Life imitates art
Sep. 3rd, 2011 09:27 amWe're traveling. We stayed at one of our favorite overnight spots, a state lodge in WV. The place is old school. Traditional keys with tags, no key cards.
The next morning, we went to the MysterySpot Hole. "Where the laws of physics have no meaning." "See the laws of gravity defied."
Mystery Hole
It was cheesy and fun and very ingenious. The was all physics and illusions, and very amazing. The guy who created must have been incredibly smart. And really into physics.
And I totally get the warning to vertigo sufferers. I don't have it myself, but the place did give me a headache.
One of the best pieces, though, was a cheesy theatrical haunted house trick that made one of the ladies in our group scream. And it was such a perfect scream for the incident.
It was a lot of fun.
No wormholes or repeating days, though. Yay for that.
The next morning, we went to the Mystery
Mystery Hole
It was cheesy and fun and very ingenious. The was all physics and illusions, and very amazing. The guy who created must have been incredibly smart. And really into physics.
And I totally get the warning to vertigo sufferers. I don't have it myself, but the place did give me a headache.
One of the best pieces, though, was a cheesy theatrical haunted house trick that made one of the ladies in our group scream. And it was such a perfect scream for the incident.
It was a lot of fun.
No wormholes or repeating days, though. Yay for that.