Can't wait for round two here
From the moment you enter the gates at Evermore, you know you are in for a treat. The costumes that the inhabitants of Evermore wear have some amazing detail to them to really make you feel like you are stepping through a portal to a new land.
Right when we entered, we were in the old town square where some of the different factions are talking to each other. It is like wandering around a village in a video game and there are many different NPCs in the village that you can talk to and get information or start different quests.
My wife had her sparkly mask and fanny pack on, and we were ready to begin our adventure.... Sort of...
First we had to stop at some of the local shop owner's tents and see what they had for sell. This rose was at a blacksmith's shop and he had a lot of other cool metal works that he had made.
We spent a while just wandering around and trying to get the lay of the land before we would start our questing. We stopped and talked to this dude in the cage for a while. He told us that we needed to find the captain in town to have him let out. He wouldn't tell us anything more about the captain though and told us that the townspeople should be able to help us find him.
After talking to the dude in the cage, we found out there was a train that takes you around the whole park, so we got on the train so we could plan out the rest of the night.
Faith was taking a selfie for her social media, so I decided to take a picture of her selfie for some selfieception action.
So when you enter the park, you get a map and inside the map there are is information on how the park works. There is also a section that tells you that little mushroom gnomes are scattered all over the park and if you get 10 pictures of them, you can show to pictures to a certain shop keeper and you will get a prize. Well the train ride was full of these gnomes, but you had to be quick with your camera to be able to get shots of these little guys.
It was pretty cool to hear all of the little kids getting super excited and move to the side where the gnomes were. It also made it pretty easy to know when we were coming up on the gnomes so I could get some pictures of theme.
After the train ride, we went to the shop so I could show the shopkeeper all of my gnome pictures and in return, I was able to pick a bracelet that was made out of stones. I wasn't expecting to get something this cool for just taking some pictures. It is a pretty heavy bracelet that is really nice quality and would probably sell for $10-$15. This was just one reason why this park is so cool, because everything that it offers is pretty high quality.
We had worked up quite an appetite by this point, so we decided that we needed to head towards the old part of the village again where all the food shops are located.
As we made our way back to the village, we passed a lot of cool characters with some pretty dope costumes. This was when we had met Bridge. I share more information about Bridge in this post if you are interested in seeing who he was. He had the coolest costume and makeup of the whole night.
The sun was going down as we made our way to get food and when the sun goes down, this is when the park really comes alive.
They have more and more characters that come out to start interacting with the park goers and that is when they start to tell you about the horrors that happens in Evermore after dark.
After we got our food, we at next to a fire because it was starting to get a bit chilly. We got some pretty massive sandwiches with smoked gouda and ham. They were really delicious.
Now that we had some food in our bellies and the sun was gone, it was time to go and experience the park. The whole town seemed to take on a new life after dark.
There were fire dancers that you could watch while taking a break from your different quests.
The fire dancer show was pretty short, but it was still pretty cool. This kid did most of the show while blindfolded. Good thing he didn't fling one of those flaming balls out in the crowd or into one of the bushes and set the whole town on fire.
We decided it was time to go to the Haunt and see what that part of the park was all about, but when we got in line, it was going to be almost a two hour wait to get in because they had to start limiting the amount of people because of the whole caronavirus, which was pretty annoying.
But Faith didn't mind waiting in line while I went to a bird show that was nearby. They had all sorts of cool animals that the this dude with the duck talked about.
This duck was named The Queen, and I wonder why, but I never asked him about it after the show. When I saw this guy wandering around the park later with the duck, a lot of people came up to him and greeted The Queen, so I am sure there is a lot more to the story and I will have to find it out next time I visit.
They had a few other birds during the show, like this blue and yellow macaw. They said that back in the old days, the blue macaw's feathers used to be used by the Aztecs as a form of currency because they were so beautiful and those colors don't normally happen in nature.
Then there was this short beaked bird. I don't remember what this one was called, but it was hopping all over the place during the show.
Now this huge lizard is called a Salvator merianae, or an Argentine black and white tegu. These aren't your normal lizard because they are one of the only warm blooded reptiles out there, meaning that they do not require their environment to regulate their body temperature.
They said that in the winter, they will take this lizard out in the park on a leash and it will run around in the snow and jump into the snow piles like a puppy. This lizard is also a loving, very well behaved and intelligent species that people are beginning to have around the home as pets. Kind of odd to have a large lizard like this as a pet and have him jump around the living room and climb on the couch to cuddle, but I guess there are people out there that like that kind of thing.
After the show, I joined Faith back outside in the line and we waited for our turn to enter the haunt and see what spooky stuff was going on there in the park. If you want to see some pictures from the haunt, be sure to check out my Shots from the Haunt Post.
Overall, the whole Evermore park is quite the experience and I can't wait to go again. This next time we will be prepared to start questing and help solve the secrets of the evil that is terrorizing the village.
Thank you for taking the time to stop by my post and check out the pictures. I hope that you enjoyed it. You are awesome.