What I don't like... Another horror experiential attraction, VR and the the idea of another actor led attraction. With the exception of VR, there's a history of these elements not working at Merlin parks. The use of actors is likely a way to maximize project budget, but it effectively fobbing the costs over to the parks who then have to make decisions to cut those staff wages later. How similar this sounds to Sub Terra worries me, not because I didn't like Sub Terra, but because it had problems that shouldn't be repeated. Another thing I don't like is how the video implies its really groundbreaking to the world of theme parks - I guess they're talking about the VR, but it implies overall experience. It implies we're getting a Universal standard experience. I'm pretty confident we cannot possibly be. Goes back to what Ben said. VR in itself is a worry for a bazillion reasons for me - operational, hygiene, reliability and quality of footage.