
“Don’t Disturb Old Nick” Survival Camp Experience
What we’re offering here is a once
in a lifetime opportunity. We want to give people a chance to create their very
own Room experience. “Don’t Disturb
Old Nick” experience will take place at Camp Joy for one night. We want people
to be able to feel how Ma and Jack felt while trapped in the Room. At camp, people
will be assigned a cabin, then they will be locked in the cabin for 12 hours and
they will need to figure out a way to get out of these cabins that were set up
just like Room was in the book. Without “disturbing Old Nick”, they may use
anything in the Room to help them. But at midnight, “Old Nick” always comes in to
feed the participants, but if you are caught trying to escape you may be
punished (Note: The counselors are not allowed to touch you and you will not be
harmed in anyway during this experience, they’re just allowed to scare you). This
camp is offering you a taste of what Ma and Jack went through while living in
this room. Come experience it today and you may just have a different point of
view on everything.
In Room, Ma was kidnapped by a man, named
Old Nick. She was locked inside a shed that “Old Nick” built just for her. She
gave birth to Jack while inside the shed, so Jack has never been outside of the
shed or Room. All Ma ever wanted to do was escape. She tried multiple times but
always got caught. With this camp experience, people can actually rein-act the
ways Ma tried to escape. In the book, Ma said, “And another time I made a hole”
(pg.95). Could you be brave enough to try to dig your way out like Ma had
tried? The cabins are stocked with materials that Ma would have had in the
book; forks, knives, plates, bowls, furniture such as her bed and chair, and
even the rug that Jack loved in the book. The rug that actually helped Jack and
Ma escape Room, in the book their plan included, “…I’m going to show him the
rug all rolled up with you inside” (pg. 124). In the end Jack pretended to be
dead and Old Nick had to carry his body outside, and then Jack had to run away
to get help. The people in the cabins may not be able to do exactly that but
they will have to creative just like Ma. With such little materials, Ma had to
be inventive on how to get them out of that Room. If you had 12 hours to figure
it out before getting caught, what would you do?
This
camp experience is ideal for people that are not afraid. Room is a book that makes people face the fact that life is not
just a walk in the park. Bad things happen all around us. The “Don’t Disturb
Old Nick” experience is not meant to scare people, it will be provided to help
people open their eyes. This fan experience can give everyone a chance to feel
empathy. In Room, Ma even felt it,
“…Your experiences have given you, enormous empathy with the suffering children
of the world. Yes?” (pg. 236), with this fan experience I want everyone to be
able to feel that. It can help readers connect to Ma and Jack.
This
camp experience can help more readers be able to relate and actually understand
the amount of pain that Ma went through. In the book you feel bad for Ma and
Jack, and you just want to cry because you can’t even imagine what they went
through. But now with this camp experience, I think more readers can be better
connected with the book because they will know what Ma did to try to, not only
survive, but escape. When people hear about this experience they might even
want to read the book so they know more about the story. If people could
experience the kind of hardship that Ma had to, I believe more people will
empathize for people around the world and won’t take life for granted as much
anymore. Who wouldn’t want to be locked up in a small, crowded cabin… actually
nobody would, but the reality is people are. Come experience this with us, and
it may just change your life.


Sounds like a pretty intense experience. I like how you argue that it will promote empathy. I think that appealing to survivalists is a creative way to think about the book. It seems like this could be a perfect Halloween-type experience, too.
ReplyDeleteGood job!