Today was a day for lazing around in the hotel room until it was time to visit Evermore Park, which opened at 6:30 p.m.
Mostly we watched a couple of movies on HBO, then got a late lunch/early dinner.
Then we bundled up for our visit to Evermore, as it is definitely November around the Pleasant Grove, Utah area, and it is a might cold. Cold enough to turn the leaves a very bright yellow on some of the nearby trees.
Evermore Park is a unique themed entertainment experience. There are not rides, it is more like a themed village with real people – actors – playing roles in the village.
Because it was still Halloween, the park was decorated for the season, and the storyline – about how “the dark” could take over people and the village – was something to dig into and find out about from the townsfolk.
The first hour and a half of the three-hour time is more about exploring the village.then the second half is when the actors get more active about problems they are encountering, and seeking help from us visitors.
We went into one building where there were several live critters, including an owl.
Of course, Dad loved chatting with the ladies.
When you walk around the village you might see a few creatures that are not too friendly.
The second half is when the actors get more active about problems they are encountering, and seeking help from us visitors.
At one point I encountered a knight who challenged me to a game of chess – I defeated him with a checkmate move by my queen. He honored me with a “Well played, good sir.”
Part of the evening’s entertainment were these two ladies doing a thrilling and twirling routing with fire.
You had to be careful walking along the trails and streets of the village, or you could be infected with “the black.”
Dad was just walking along but it was claimed he might be a spreader of “the black” and he was put in the gallows for a few minutes to make sure he was not and was pure of heart.
I met up with Evermore’s creative director, Josh Shipley, who is also a former Disney Imagineer I’ve known for some time. He seemed to be enjoying himself immensely in this new career of his.
He also told he that kids loved the big scary monster near the park’s entrance almost more than the adults – something they didn’t think would happen as they had originally planned to put the creature more towards the back of the park. He even offered how people were asking for souvenir T-shirts with the creature on it.
Well it was an enjoyable evening, though cold. So we went to bed early to continue the adventure on the morrow.
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A must destination trip. Thank you
looks great. wonderful attention to detail. Susan and I will have to check it out the next time we’re up that way.
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