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interactive decor for theme parks?

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2024 8:22 pm
by Solarbeast
With Disney's announcement of Villian Land and Universal working towards a dark world, what kid-friendly attraction or interactive decor items related to this interest we all share, would you like to see there?

Re: interactive decor for theme parks?

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2024 10:19 pm
by copperfox
I don’t think it would fit with the theme that Disney would be going for (as I can imagine they’re looking at more “modern” type villains)—but I’d love to see the park recreate scenes/locations from Robin Hood. Specifically, the Sherwood Forest (of course), Prince John’s castle, and—quite obviously—the Sheriff of Nottingham’s jail/dungeon.

Disney’s Robin Hood was my all-time favorite movie as a kid, and still is my favorite Disney movie. There’s so many scenes with characters tied, chained, and locked up that I really can’t imagine that “bondage” wasn’t on some creative artist’s mind. If you’ve never watched it (you should!)—the dungeon scenes that are shown (with all the characters chained up in different and interesting ways) while Alan-A-Dale (the rooster narrator) is singing “Not in Nottingham” is a great example of what I’m talking about.

So, yeah…maybe a walk/ride-through “escape” from the dungeon, with Robin leading the way, would be cool. :D

Re: interactive decor for theme parks?

Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2024 4:51 pm
by RopeBunny
I've seen stocks before, in theme parks. Never real-real, but wooden, and heavy enough to give the impression your head and wrists are trapped :)

What could they do...? Trouble is how close to an interactive TUG based decor item can you get whilst remaining fun, and without making something that'll actually trap people :lol:

Re: interactive decor for theme parks?

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2024 3:03 pm
by Boundngagged75
They’ve removed it, but there used to be a man bound with ropes and gagged with a white cloth tied over his mouth on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. He was known as “the treasure room prisoner”, and if you are intrigued, you can still google pictures. I thought this one was actually really hot :D

Not Disney, but in Universal Studios, in the queue line footage for Back to the Future, Biff is stealing the Time Machine and has two lab workers bound and gagged on the floor. It’s a really really fast scene, where Biff removes the tape gag from the male captive and Unfortunately, I don't believe you even get a good glimpse at the female captive. :(

I’d love to see more like this - subtle bondage in the parks :D

Re: interactive decor for theme parks?

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2025 1:56 am
by copperfox
Boundngagged75 wrote: 7 months ago They’ve removed it, but there used to be a man bound with ropes and gagged with a white cloth tied over his mouth on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. He was known as “the treasure room prisoner”, and if you are intrigued, you can still google pictures. I thought this one was actually really hot :D

Not Disney, but in Universal Studios, in the queue line footage for Back to the Future, Biff is stealing the Time Machine and has two lab workers bound and gagged on the floor. It’s a really really fast scene, where Biff removes the tape gag from the male captive and Unfortunately, I don't believe you even get a good glimpse at the female captive. :(

I’d love to see more like this - subtle bondage in the parks :D
Interesting! I don’t remember that part, but I do know that the other dungeon scenes in that ride really did something to me as a kid. :D