A new My Little Pony experience is coming to Los Angeles in 2020. What makes this attraction unique is organizers say participants will not exactly know when their experience will begin.

“We took our inspiration from McKamey Manor in Tennessee”, according to organizers, “That attraction kidnaps their participants, takes them to a home, and forces their clients to participate in a number of challenges. We wanted to bring something like that to Los Angeles.”

McKamey Manor, was under fire last week with critics calling it more of a torture chamber than a haunted attraction. Guests of the manor have to sign a forty page waiver to participate.

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“Sure we’ll kidnap you off the street, but other than that we’re nothing like McKamey” organizers told snickersee. “We believe that friendship is magic. The “kidnapping” is just to bring excitement to your day of pony love.”

Participants will play games like Hay or neigh, “Hay or Neigh is so much fun. It’s where you learn how to Whinny like a pro.”

Other activities include; story time with Shining Armor and Princess Cadence, Equestria Games, Writing My Little Pony Fan Fiction, Cosplay Cosmetics, and you’ll even make a cute bottle cap keychain to take home.

This attraction is not for children, and organizers hope to attract older clientele. “Brony culture is huge in the United States. We are targeting young adults who simply aren’t afraid to admit they enjoy a show that is traditionally for little girls. The show My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic is for everyone. It’s innocent, colorful, and funny.”

To experience the My Little Pony Kidnapping Challenge organizers say they will have a three tier price structure. $60 for individuals, $110 for couples, and a $200 price point which includes kidnapping a friend and forcing them to participate against their will.

Organizers hope to have the attraction open in spring of 2020. Hasbro creators of My Little Pony have not commented on the attraction, nor have they issued their support.